People have gotten used to me put this question off for ten years now, but I am getting older. The question went from “When are you guys having kids?” to “So, you guys aren’t going to have kids then, huh?”.
People have gotten used to me put this question off for ten years now, but I am getting older. The question went from “When are you guys having kids?” to “So, you guys aren’t going to have kids then, huh?”.
She was fine with Ted Danson doing black face when they were together too. I think I read something once where he said that he was surprised by the backlash from it because she had thought it was hilarious.
Race is a outward expression, but doesn’t necessarily represent culture. And I think it’s pretty fair to say that culture is a nurture issue, not a nature issue. May I suggest Twin Sisters as a case study.
Oh, that’s HORRIBLE.
It was bringing her “flours” that did me in. Like, that is creative and personal and also funny.
Western Wisconsin. Or as we like to call it "Wiscissippii".
Totally. One of my friends has a mom who has been married NINE times. All of them engagements within weeks or months of meeting. Friend’s biggest fear was that she would repeat the cycle (her dad was marriage #2, so she had a rotating cast of step-dads).
Not. Catholic. : (
I know two people, who (outwardly) are really normal and smart. They divorced after 10 + years of marriage and two children. But they believe that they divorced only legally, which takes care of property separation and child support/custody issues. Both believe that, although they do not live together or share money…
So Burkett dismisses binary gender experience in one breath and then defines the experiences that “shape” a woman as people who have “suffered through business meetings with men talking to their breasts or woken up after sex terrified they’d forgotten to take their birth control pills the day before. They haven’t had…
It was amusing!
Exactly. Especially since Chester previously said he has had serious problems with addiction. This is the uncomfortable Martin Sheen position, where you could stand up and say, ‘this behavior is abominable’ but shaming your drug-addled adult child in public is probably not the best thing for that person and their…
No response, really. It was edited. They cut to Pally nearly killing everyone because he was driving and reading at the same time.
I am endlessly impressed by people who can walk in high heels. I saw a woman SPRINTING down the street in 4-5 inch heels the other day. My friend and I both stopped in awe and watched. Amazing.
Oh, when the Torkelsons were on, how much I wanted Dorothy Jane’s stupid hair.
I live in Minneapolis. If my pre-teen (I don’t have a pre-teen) was going to go to a sex shop, I would want them to go to the Smitten Kitten. Really, folks, this is not some trashy sex shop. It’s meant for a certain segment of middle class ladies who want to do something “wild” and go to a sex shop.
I get your feelings about this, I do. I hate me some white savior shit. But To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in the 1930s, largely in a white man’s institution (court) where it was necessary for Atticus to be the voice for Tom Robinson. Society didn’t give Tom his own voice within the walls of the courthouse.
Somehow I can forgive Snoop for all of his misogynistic shit over the years, like what would have been a deal breaker in my like for other people, Snoop can pull off and I still like him.
If you are talking about the Always Infinity pads, those things are the best. Expensive and environmentally atrocious, but the best. I’d say on par with the Poise.
I was once house sitting for an older couple while in HS. My periods were still irregular and I woke up in the middle of the night, bleeding. I damn well knew these people in their 60s would not have any pads, but I checked under the sink anyway and POISE PADS! I won’t even lie, they were amazing and I never went out…