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Where she sent spies to gay college group meetings, then outed group participants in the school newspaper.
But she wasn’t mocking his stand on an issue. She was mocking a teenage boy’s tweet of disappointment at a college rejection letter. Nothing to do with any issue whatsoever but her desire to demean him.
I’m not convinced that Snow White and Cinderella’s princes had genitalia. Seems doubtful.
Roseanne is mentally ill, and that illness goes back decades. Remember the claims of parental abuse (which she later blamed on her psychiatric drugs)? I get the impression that over the past couple of years her children have been monitoring her twitter and trying to jump in when she goes over the edge (I think one of…
If it’s somebody we would never guess, I’m going with Meryl Streep.
Baritone horn, here. Spit valves or nothing...
One thing Taylor Swift isn’t doing? Working for a paycheck on a talent show.
If her career ends in 3 years that would make a 15 year career, which isn’t too shabby.
Is it a direct substitution for the butter in terms of the amount?
I thought it was Ma that made that comment about “paying the piper” and I’ve wondered ever since if it was just a Ma-like comment about if you want a baby you have to go through some bad stuff, or something saucier.
I’m with you. I mean, he’s handsome, in a good-looking-guy-at-the-office way, but nothing I’d rave to a friend over. When I first saw him in Pride and Prejudice I thought he was completely miscast as I don’t really see anything patrician about him. I enjoy his acting and his film choices often, so I’ve mostly gotten…
I always thought the original sucked (even as a child, and I grew up in the 60s/70s when Disney was at its absolute Fred McMurray/Love Bug nadir and this was high art in comparison). From Dick van Dyke’s accent to the parents with zero personality and the only kids in any British movie ever that couldn’t act... Julie…
I avoid a table whenever possible. Tables involve random passersby rubbing up against my back/coat, waiters walking with trays of hot food and scalding coffee above/beside my head, and wondering whether I trust hanging my bag off the back of the chair, or should I put it on the floor between my feet. I prefer the…
Chances are it’s housing for her security/employees or a crash pad for visiting friends/relatives where they won’t be underfoot in her personal space. Meanwhile it’s a good real estate investment and one less neighbor to worry about in the building.
Westminster is a benched show — dogs are expected to be available for viewing by the public for the length of the show (you can’t just show up at the building, show your dog and leave, as is your right at most shows). Hematomas are painful and likely to bleed like crazy if bumped. Westminster crowds at Madison Square…
Referring to ourselves by our ethnic heritage is something Americans tend to do because our country was largely settled in ethnic enclaves. In studying genealogy I was fascinated to learn how entire villages of people were re-created — if you were leaving your homeland to go to America, and George down the street had…
The line in Hamilton was spoken by an immigrant character to another immigrant character, using “we.” The author wrote “THEY.” The problem is that that despite the authoring knowing the woman is an American, a child of immigrants, she still latched onto a metaphor that references her as an immigrant/foreigner/other…
Rain has a history with this particular stepmother (she loved many of the others, and there were many!), and basically accused her in her autobiography of holding Pryor hostage in his final months when he was completely disabled with MS and vulnerable - keeping his friends and family from him, controlling access -…