Of course he does, otherwise he’d have to get a real job like the rest of us talentless hacks.
Of course he does, otherwise he’d have to get a real job like the rest of us talentless hacks.
You could walk into any tourist trap shop in New Orleans and buy something that looks a lot like it for maybe $3 or so.
“White Americans founded this country,” said South Carolinian Patricia Saunders. “We are being pushed aside because of the President’s administration and the media.”
I think I read somewhere that it’s illegal to mail it to someone yourself, but if you hire a service whose business is mailing people boxes of it, then you’re okay.
Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugh, Lena Dunham.
Aaaaaaaaand nepotism. Only slightly facetious with that, but there are a lot who wouldn’t be where they are if they weren’t related to whoever they’re related to. My experience only relates to theatre but it’s also a much more abusive work environment than anyone should reasonably have to tolerate.
At the very least they need editors.
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It also says +$12.99 shipping, so not such a great deal after all? The cheapest with free (Prime) shipping that I see are $7.99.
It also says +$12.99 shipping, so not such a great deal after all? The cheapest with free (Prime) shipping that I…
It sounds more like this was an open secret in the business that finally went public when one of his victims got fed up enough to talk. Look at the reaction. People knew. No one wanted to talk about it before.
I want everything in Phryne’s closet. The costumes on that show are A+++.
I wonder what happened to the bones that were found. It’s odd that no note was ever made in the file of their final disposition.
Linda McCartney was a music photographer, not a groupie. She met Paul while she was working.
That is hilarious and kinda sweet.
Do you know Melrose Plantation up near Natchitoches? I’m not sure if it had opened to the public or not when we were doing all our touring (and also we mainly stuck to the River Road) but it has links to Laura, in that Laura Locoul, the last family owner of Laura, was the granddaughter of a Metoyer from Natchitoches.…
I’ve been to that one, many years ago when I was a teenager. My family went to one or two every time we drove through Louisiana. At the time the only one that devoted any significant amount of time to slavery on their tours was Laura, from what I remember, which also was the only one that proclaimed itself a Creole…
The two teenage girls weren’t even the first ones I’d read about. There were also these brothers. They’re the third set in their family, because each one of their parents also has a set of twins from a previous marriage.
What state is this? The laws in most should allow descendant access to gravesites, court order or not, and if a landowner denies access to graves on their property they can get in trouble.
I just don’t understand that mentality. Why would they want to leave the door unlocked for just anyone to come walking in anytime if they wanted? Sure, most people probably wouldn’t, but that’s not really a theory I want to put to the test like that.
In one of the final stages of hypothermia, the body releases blood from the organs back into the extremities. Because this blood is warmer, it can make the person momentarily feel too warm and cause them to remove layers of clothing. It’s called “paradoxical undressing”.