pickwickianfire
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I guess cause he was drunk and high. Sounds like Amber is going to start talking about Depp’s obvious drug use. Disney still has a pirate movie coming out. I think Amber can play hardball on all this and get a decent settlement. He’s putting out mean stories on TMZ including how Amber was so cruel she left him right

He could audition for the Real Housewives. He has throwing wine glasses down. I’d like to see him go up against Ramona Singer.

This would be a nightmare to keep clean! But the alternate kitchen were those kitchens about ten years ago that had all those heavy dark wood cabinets and wood counters. Dark wood everywhere. Hard to spot the cooking areas. They reminded me of a private library at a manor house with no books. In my mind, I always

I was house hunting lately, too. In addition to the white in kitchens and bathrooms you were seeing, I also see white couches, white living room rugs, white chairs, white dining tables, white dining chairs, white book cases and shelves. Blue is cropping up here and there as an accent. Rusts and reds and beiges are

feminine hygiene products would eat into profits.

I think the Dorinda/John relationship is real and I recognize it. I had a boyfriend for years and our relationship rested solely on drinking and drugs. It was embarrassing in every public situation, but it was sure fun in private for years.

I live in Tennessee and this past month I got charged extra for streaming over a certain limit. Comcast ($70 monthly for just internet) is testing this in our state, Atlanta, some portions of Kentucky, and Galax, Virginia. You are warned if you are getting close to your limit and then told you will be charged for

I think he’s dissing Proust as being an underling, a mere onlooker, of top society. It doesn’t surprise me because Proust, as you know, had a lot of unflattering things to say about those society people. I also think he’s sort of dissing people who read Proust as being pretentious. I’m not surprised that he would want

That is horrible. The last time I saw a gyno he never explained my symptoms, he just started talking about how poor people were gaming the system and he had told his son there were no poor people or they wouldn’t be fat. He was just absorbed in this little speech. Finally I said, “Are you talking about me?” And he

It was telling when he said he might “buy them a drink or two.” Big spender this guy. He wants a very attractive woman without even paying for a bottle of wine. Or a drink. Pathetic

Quaaludes were around and available in the 70’s. I tried it once way back then and completely blacked out for hours. I have never heard of it being used for great sex, though.

If you decide to do this, go ahead and get your colonoscopy out of the way.

I love your post because the internet is filled with people who have opinions based on things they have read, and felt in their hearts. It’s not based on something that is seen and done in reality. It sounds great to say that all animals can be saved. Those of us who have actually put in the hours and seen the reality

The hair reminded me of silent film star Louise Brooks.

He sang ‘Black Skinhead’ on Saturday Night Live with no bleeping.

What do you think it is?

Just…think about this comment when it’s time to vote and listen to what Republicans advocate.

It was one of the few respectable roles for women at that time. But these women fought back against their evil husbands and won.

Re: Woman in White. A major impetus of the plot is the disadvantageous position of married women in law at the time. Laura Glyde’s interests having been neglected by her uncle, her fortune (of £20,000, then an enormous sum of money) by default falls to her husband on her death. This provides ample motive for the plot

From Wikipedia regarding Wildfell Hall: Gilbert Markham, a young farmer, discovers her dark secrets. In her diary, Helen writes about her husband’s physical and moral decline through alcohol, and the world of debauchery and cruelty from which she has fled. This novel of marital betrayal is set within a moral framework