That makes me a little sad; But alas, she still pretty wealthy.
That makes me a little sad; But alas, she still pretty wealthy.
Maybe her father saw through The Deaner and knew he was only it for the money? Perhaps the will provides for the children when they turn 18 and The Deaner can’t touch it?
So, like, a wealthy hoarder? Does she travel and bring stuff home? I don’t mean to pry, but does the family know she has hoarding tendencies?
I don’t think Camille is perfect, but I definitely think she put a lot into her marriage and keeping him sober. Kelsey carrying on an affair with the stewardess right under Camille’s nose and making comments about how his new wife was able to carry children “naturally” was beyond disrespectful.
That tea is scalding!!!!!
Thanks for reminding me of that; As I recall, they had a "Boycott Party" hosted by MTV which Malcolm Forbes attended. I believe it was the burgeoning commodification of hip-hop that was on the horizon that "made" the Grammy's "get their act together." I do think it sucks that Public Enemy was totally ignored by the…
Um, what is that song in the 2nd video? I'm 35 and don't know what's hot in the streets anymore...
Sadly, I'm not as battle-tested and fierce.
I’ve long heard these rumors as well as well as the rumor that will and a producer we caught allegedly “in flagrante delicto” with a male producer of “The Fresh Prince” in his dressing room by his first wife.
To get it extra bubbly and make sure the cheese in the middle is extra gooey, it’s best if “finished” in the oven....The cheesy goodness that awaits is worth the extra oven time.
Spot on!
+1 for unauthorized "grinding"
Yes!!!! I learned that at my first sublet in NY (at 173rd and Fort Washington Park.) Always ask who it is through the door. We had a serial flasher (don't laugh) who was terrorizing the building. My male roommate (who'd grown up in that apartment) was like "don't ever be afraid to ask who it is. It's okay to be rude!"
And when are we as women going to learn it’s okay to be “rude.” We don’t have to help as much, and give as much as we do. You were totally nice to do those things, but I love to pass along anecdotes like yours' to my younger cousins (16 and 20) who are always afraid of “seeming b*tchy.”
How controlling and oddly funereal to “lay out clothes” for someone. That story gave me a cold chill.
I’m not a Madonna fan, but I remember her family (brothers) has a history of addiction culminating with one currently living under a bridge in Detroit. Maybe she’s using discipline to head off future issues?
Right; So does this mean areas that depended solely on Wal-Mart for groceries will have no food source? They
+1 for a quality, water proof toupee (allegedly)
Again, these are such hard discussions, and as you sort of mentioned, unless one is in the situation (as a spouse or patient) who knows how we’ll handle it. Sometimes “what’s next” feels natural after years of treatment. The idea of letting go (of life or of a loved one) is beyond tough to process.
Oh my gosh; I worked at a hospice and these stories are all too common; Maybe it’s the “hospice” stigma (which is waning) but as a country we need to start having a conversation on Palliative Care. “Comfort Care” does not mean you’re “letting Mom die.”