Same! I was so excited for a second. How come the tabloids are still trying to make Brad & Jen happen and ignoring the potential in Brad & Gwyneth?
Same! I was so excited for a second. How come the tabloids are still trying to make Brad & Jen happen and ignoring the potential in Brad & Gwyneth?
Liam’s specific set of skills includes being a gentleman.
Scientology doesn’t want him: he’s obviously not going to give them all his money, being too busy spending it on piles of crap.
All that booze and drugs, yet he’s only about as interesting as white chalk.
I’m adding it to my list, I could use something light and fluffy right now.
This book made me literally swoon at the end and I am a grown-ass woman. It’s really good; everyone should read it to gain respite from this weary world.
This looks adorable and I will definitely watch. I was really impressed with how good Set It Up was. Also impressed by how at least some of these actors actually look like actual high schoolers. (Like the model UN kid). Kissing Booth did NOT have that kind of realism, but I liked it anyways.
Seconded. Perkins does have a building named after her in DC, but nothing in NYC (where she got started professionally and spent much of her life aside from her time in Washington DC). They should throw something up for her there - you could make a good argument that she was the most important American woman in the…
Jane Jacobs was one of my first thoughts. She was so incredibly important in NYC history, specifically.
Side note: Filthy Saget is the real one. He worked blue long before Full House/AFV cames around.
She was a serious journalist prior to marrying her way into royalty, so I would think she’s probably better positioned than most political/figure head spouses to know what’s up. She’s way overqualified to drink tea and engage in insincere prattle about “the children” with Melania.
I bet he’s sorry. Sorry that his ratings have been sinking like a stone while both Colbert’s and Kimmel’s have steadily risen for the last two years. Sorry indeed.
I’m sorry if I made anyone mad.
I love this idea!
Ann Petry. Tragically overlooked participant of the Harlem Renaissance, and important voice of the Double V campaign. Author of The Street, the first novel to earn a female African American author the million-copies-sold designation, and an absolute goddamn masterpiece.
Yeah.
He does he just considers her as the exception. Apparently this year she went above and beyond everyone else by having her dress resemble stained glass and not a cross