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All of Blue.
River, Carey, This Flight Tonight, A CASE OF YOU! Basically anything on Blue. And Chelsea Morning.
Just a thought...but not allowing it back to the seats is probably a bad idea. You're going to encourage people to pound 2 or 3 right there. Making people trek to and from their seats to get a hard drink will slow people down some...
That's me.
''hula loops''
I kid you not, I just went on the Facebook page for Luv's and one of their slogan's is "Are you the mom that says what everyone else is thinking?" Then you're a Luv's mom, join the conversation." PERFECT.
What makes me feel so sorry for the Kercher family is that their daughter's murderer was given a reduced sentence for lying and implicating Amanda and Raphelle. He received a 30 year sentence, with 14 - FOURTEEN years! Off for testifying against Amanda and Raphielle. All because the prosecutor had serious sexual…
The guy who killed her is in prison and has been for years. There was tons of physical evidence and a confession. There was no reason to ever believe that Knox and her boyfriend had anything to do with it, no evidence they had anything to do with it, and a crazy prosecutor who has tried multiple cases on his…
1) They most likely didn't do it
That tiny piece of info somehow just upped my weirdo quotient for her incredibly.
The same yoga studio was shot at last year. I think they may be doing yoga wrong there.
Absolutely. When Pete punched his wife away from the fight, I thought very smugly to myself, "Well, at least this proves who the good guy is. Rick wouldn't do that. And someone is going to come and Rick will acquiesce and they'll see." and then "Oh noooo".
One major point that seems to have been missed: mid-fight, when Carl tries to stop Rick, Rick shoves him off, momentarily becoming the abuser himself. It's a key point showing that this isn't about domestic abuse for Rick, but control.
I grew up in East Texas, right in the heart of the most backwards redneck part of that area. I actually had a mammy growing up. I heard the N word dropped like it was the accepted term for black people, said right to their faces. And, despite growing up like that, I was completely floored at the racism I saw in Los…
My dad grew on a dirt poor farm in northeast Texas. He was raised by uncles and aunts that really didn't want him there. The one thing they instilled in him was a hatred of all races, black, Italian, Jewish, Hispanic, it didn't matter. This of course was passed down to me. The only reason I can think that it…