Birthdate is no excuse. The woman is damn icon.
Birthdate is no excuse. The woman is damn icon.
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Yes, I know. I saw the interview. That's why I said it was bullshit. But there's a tonal difference between 'I'm late for something else to put up with this crap?' and 'Oh, gotta run!'
I don't know why it double posted.
If you watch the clip, that's not exactly what she says. She said she choose to be late to a speaking engagement in order to do his show, with the implication that why should she stay if he won't ask her questions about her book.
Well, verse in so much that there's a centralized mythology. Maybe 'universe' is a bit overreaching. But there's the 7 films, the crossover, the remake, and a television series, so that's a bit of meat to it.
Donna didn't actually poop on the woman's gown. It's obviously part of the influx of negative reviews added to the site after this story broke. (I'm not sure if this would be characterized as 'tongue in cheek' or what.)
The New Nightmare is a very good entry into the series. It's based on the self aware, self reflective genre horror that Scream ushered in, which I think works especially well in a film series that ran for so long. And it was great to see Heather Langencamp again, playing both herself as the actress who played Nancy,…
Gwen Stafani, circa 1995. Bedazzeled bra straps.
Political lesbianism. It is a thing, just not in the way this salesperson thinks.
If you catch 'Capitalism; A Love Story', Michael Moore talks about the practice of large companies taking out policies on their employees that name the corporations as the beneficiaries, without alerting the employees. They're called 'dead peasant' policies.
There are a number of prison dog programs across the country, where prisoners either help rehabilitate animals or help train them for therapy/aid programs. There is at least one program I know of where prisoners actually work with abused and/or wild horses as well. The programs tend to have a very high success rate.
The dogs aren't usually permanently adopted by the prison though — they're trained and then sent back out. I think this is the first story about an adopted animal in prison I've heard of.
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The hoarders team was brought in because of animal control, which is why the officer was there.
Yeah, Amherst is very small. There's one main street with shops on it, the police department is right in town, and the population of the Pioneer Valley (where Amherst, Smith, UMass, Hampshire, and Mt. Holyoke are located) drops precipitously over the summer as thousands of college kids head home. The biggest crimes…
Given that she could read the language and had access to a cell phone, I would absolutely be a-ok with my 13 year old wandering around the streets of Tokyo. And with all due respect to thisistobehelpful, I never met one, actual Japanese girl who was propositioned for their panties, ever, in their entire lives.…
We must descend from different strains of Polish mothers. I wandered around by myself all the time, and my mother had 6 siblings who were mostly left to their own devices. My mom has a great story about a time she and her brothers were fooling around as my babczi got ready to go out. They were playing chicken and my…
I was angry that she was allowed to keep any animals, but I was really much angrier about the attitude of the family. Why were they happy about it? Why did they encourage her to keep any animals? Seriously, wtf?
If you can catch the episode, the show generally identifies the state and town the subject is in. You should be able to google the local SPCA from there. (If that's who you're trying to reach.)