I also see Jimmy, but I looooved DeGrassi back in the day so he’ll always be Jimmy to me.
I also see Jimmy, but I looooved DeGrassi back in the day so he’ll always be Jimmy to me.
I definitely read it as “Jimmy”, in which case, lol.
I share articles like this with Mr Safety. He does not see the advantage of buying non-perishables on sale or in bulk (and on sale). He only looks at the immediate cost. I’ve no idea what happened to him as a child as he comes from an upper class family. I, however, came from a very poor family so articles like this…
yeah, it’s almost a little humble-braggy? like, “ew other women sweat so much that they have to wash their hair? i’m so above that. i get this body by not working out, it’s natural, i don’t even have to break a sweat to look this good.” super obnoxious.
who are these women who can go a whole week and save their blowout? do they not workout? if they workout, do they not sweat? do they not sleep wrong and wake up with the cowlick? how do they go outside in the summer and not turn into a damp rag?
i like that he thinks people think the court is a neutral arbiter
ALITO IS SUCH A SALTY LOSER.
My favorite line (thus far— I’m still reading) from Breyer’s majority opinion: “We add that, when directly asked at oral argument whether Texas knew of a single instance in which the new requirement would have helped even one woman obtain better treatment, Texas admitted that there was no evidence in the record of…
Congratulations, we have a wiener!
When he said this?
this is so cool this girl is so cool their interaction is so cool her music is cool ugh the internet isn’t always terrible
Totally acknowledge Dothraki is a language...and I assume Valyrian must be too? But seriously, 1/2 of Emilia Clarke’s lines are mushy sounding words shouted at large groups of people. It gets tedious.
That young lady is a tearing beauty.
While the testimony of family members can’t be entirely disregarded, it is common enough for someone to be violent with some people and not with others. Unfortunately, character references will not resolve the conflict between Heard and Depp.
This season does an awful lot of mirroring or at least referencing season one, doesn’t it? Jamie and Cersei return to their earlier carefree incest days, Dany gets to lead a Dothraki army after emerging from a fire alive, the Riverlands matter again all of a sudden (including the Freys), Sansa does needle work, Jon…
but still...it’s pretty unfair to the Dothraki to drag them to the other side of the world where they are supposed to burn all these little windmills and barns to the ground and then are they allowed to stay? Do they have to go back to their own land? With the Unsullied, it made sense that she could use them to…
Yes, I much prefer the bland, all male, sexless automations that populate Tolkien’s works. How awful that elements of human nature would be put into a fantasy story.
And they have a horse in the race. They’re not gonna say,”Oh yeah, we totally saw evidence of a crime and did nothing to help her.” C’mon, they don’t want to look bad either. It’s in their best interest to say what they said. Definitely needs to be taken with a grain of salt.
I don’t think that either the first wife’s experience or Paradis’ experience should matter. Relationships are different with different people. And in the case of the first wife, that marriage ended before Amber was born.
Stanhope, whose past credits include hosting Comedy Central’s The Man Show and guest appearances on The Howard Stern Show