I get you. I have a friend that is the same way. She's tall and broad, so it doesn't really occur to people that she's a D-cup.
I get you. I have a friend that is the same way. She's tall and broad, so it doesn't really occur to people that she's a D-cup.
Jesus, I could not deal with that. Occasionally my husband will let out a whimper and knead like a cat (it's an inside joke of ours) if I am being uber-serious about something trivial like the weird smudge on the wall (where did it come from? why won't it come off?), but it's cute. Pouting and whining, IMO, is not…
This was the hardest headline to read. Maybe because I'm sick but it took me a full two minutes to try to understand what the story was about.
I would wear the Hell out of that Gold number there.
"I don't consider myself terribly large breasted (36DD)"
That and deodorant-wearing. There was a girl in college who absolutely refused to wear deodorant because her dad told her it causes breast cancer. Aside from the fact that she smelled god-awful (not saying that opting out of deodorant makes you smell bad, but if you don't shave and only shower a few times a week it's…
They're the grins of "Police brutality isn't a problem because I have never been personally affected by it".
I am actually happier now than I have been - I've spoken about her rejection before, and for me, I'd rather be away from someone than with someone who is only pretending to love me. And no, I didn't write back. I said what needed to be said three years ago, so right now it feels like getting her to understand would be…
You are correct. I wasn't entirely sure when I typed it.
Obviously, prison is far worse than high school, but a lot of school districts are becoming school to prison pipelines. In the Deep South, students are being sent to juvie for offenses as small as truancy, tardiness, and being disruptive. Hell, a six-year old in Mississippi got booked for turning a chair over.
See, that's what always amazes me. I went to an uber-wealthy public school with a very loose dress code (basically you needed to wear shoes, have your genitals covered, and not advertise alcohol or cigarettes) and everyone was able to function fine. That's why I get angry when I hear about these rigid dress codes and…
Honestly, after hearing this story, I don't want to hear anyone argue that school is not like prison now and days.
Haha I was actually going with Columbia (since they formed there and we have a street named after them), but I do think Rucker is from Charleston and lives there now. And yeah, Charleston is an awesome city.
I'm assuming cocaine is playing a role here. Just a guess.
The Huffington Post actually listed a bunch of charities that help LGBT youth. A decent one is Dignity USA, which has been on both coasts since the late '80s. Not to proselytize, but it's a Catholic charity (although not sanctioned by the church) that believes that LGBT is not incompatible with Christ's love. They…
I really wish there were lawyers that would specialize in this. IMO the shitbag parents should be forced to pay child support and/or be charged with child abandonment.
"Blood" - My Chemical Romance
As someone that lives in the hometown of Hootie and the Blowfish, everyone still calls Darius Rucker 'Hootie Hoot'.
I like this collection much better than Max Azaria's collection
I'm going to be honest, I didn't. Most GS managers I have met are the same kind of mouth-breathers who have been promoted on the Peter Principle.