To quote Moms Mabely, “you shouldn’t say anything about the dead unless it’s good. He’s dead. Good!”
To quote Moms Mabely, “you shouldn’t say anything about the dead unless it’s good. He’s dead. Good!”
Forget Meryl, I am wondering how close Renata is to murdering her husband Gordon?
Agree! I’m reading it, but slowly. And I pre-ordered it and expected to devour it. I loved her blog, and I like this book, but I was hoping for more investigation into the killer’s identity. I still give her partial credit for solving this one. She dredged it to the surface and kept it there.
I liked it, but it was very different than I what I had expected and I agree - the part I expected was more trying to solve the crime and make the connections and there definitely wasn’t much of that.
The prenup doesn’t matter much since they got married in New York (a no fault state). She’s not entitled to half the 250 mill, but she will be entitled to half of his earnings from the day of their marriage onwards.
I just want to be happy for Ariana and Pete, but I’m mostly confused by them.
Well of course they’re doing this. Every market entrant that shakes things up has a plan to make as much or more money than their old-school predecessors, and it always involves the thin end of the wedge when you think you’ll be paying less money forever. Look at Amazon. Soon there will be no other retailers at…
Running this through my Trump Brand Empty-Words-To-Bullshit-Translate-O-Matic:
Here is where I’ll probably get flamed, but there were so many aspects of her story that sounded unrealistically entitled and just, frankly, willfully unaware. Grace describes going BACK to this man who had just gone down to her, and FULLY NAKED, “...sat down on the floor next to Ansari, who sat on the couch, she…
My takeaway? Old time views on courtship and pursuit cannot co-exist with modern feminism. Do away with “non-verbal cues.” Millennial women cannot harp on affirmative consent and then say “But I gave you non-verbal cues.” Can’t have it both ways.
Make sure you leave it on Vibrate.
Would you like a trailer? Sure you would:
Tonya was definitely a victim of sexist double standards long before the attack. She was rough around the edges, and she was downgraded for it as opposed to being ranked on her sport, but NFL players can do drugs, commit domestic abuse, get physically violent, and mouth off publicly and no one cares.
Nope. Maybe we could sneak this guy out of the Bad Place...
Both Williams and Wahlberg are at WME. Different agents, but I wonder if they knew of the pay disparity. When I was a manager, if I ever suspected my client was getting fucked, I could usually find out what other actors on the cast were making - particularly so if that client was also at my company.
Here’s the sad little mangy toilet brush: