OMFG. Thank you. I thought I was the only one. I have serious conniptions when I hear "joo-lery" - makes my ears hurt. As does "tempa-chur", but joo-lery is the worst, for me. "Prolly" instead of probably is working its way up the ladder, too.
OMFG. Thank you. I thought I was the only one. I have serious conniptions when I hear "joo-lery" - makes my ears hurt. As does "tempa-chur", but joo-lery is the worst, for me. "Prolly" instead of probably is working its way up the ladder, too.
I'm sorry, but that's a silly question. Obviously you don't dance...it's like asking a mountain climber why they climb, a painter why they paint, a writer why they write...
That would have been hysterical. As it was, I don't think anyone even thought there was anything we could do. Aaahh, the 80s.
Certainly nothing as bad as the salt guy, but when I was managing the college pub (student managed, college run), my boss would send the female employees into the deep freeze on a near hourly basis. Once, during a group convo about promotions or raises he said "here's the way to get a raise" and he tapped his belt…
I totally and completely fucked up my body by losing too much weight too quickly. I was on an anti-depressant that had a weight loss effect though I didn't know it. I thought it was the miraculous new yoga practice I'd started.
Ha ha ha ha. Yes, wait until there's another generation or two behind you and see how you feel then?
I get what y'all are saying, really. But the fact is that women carry the child and birth the child. Consequently, they need x numbers of days/weeks to recover, both physically and hormonally. Not to say women can't/don't/won't work through this, as many do, but it's not as though the patriarchy set it up this way on…
But Sia's performed facing the audience in every instance I've seen (not that I've seen them all)...in one video she had a stocking/nylon over her face, but she's been performing with zero 7 and solo for so long. Somehow I feel it has something in particular to do with this song...
I agree - Sia may not be to everyone's liking (she's absolutely my favorite) but I loved all of this - I would just have liked to see her singing for at least a couple of seconds... otherwise, loved it...(Now I will have to find the video of her on Ellen)
The young, cute Elvis...I always thought it was interesting that he'd been around for 20 some years and she didn't know who he was. But then again, that was about the same time she began calling me (I lived in California) asking why I'd taken all of her pajamas.
A. Pico Pica Sauce for the win
My grandparents lived in Cheyenne - when the first Taco Bell came to town, ohhh, about 1972 or thereabouts - my grandmother said "what's a Tahh-Coh?" Oh, Grandma....
Why do you keep using uninterested? The word used in the post to which I replied, and in my question, was "unsupportive" - for someone so interested in semantics, I would think the difference between the two words would of significance.
Agree, plus I can't get over the pasty-squidge face.
Well, that guy playing his dad DOES look like Tom Sizemore, so you were right about that :)
They're all in the Sundance channel show the Red Road.
I completely misread the headline as "aging boards for Chinese" and immediately wondered why I hadn't yet heard of this particular eastern medicine regimen.
I have a minor Clint Eastwood-is-nice story: Mr. McSnarkSnark worked at a studio where Clint Eastwood has his production company office, and they knew each other casually. It was right after Gran Torino came out and we got a copy as a gift from the studio (one every year...). Clint's character in the movie reminded me…
I used to see them quite often - they came to a gym in LA where I worked. They looked more like brother and sister - Hansel & Gretel heading off into the forest. Once they realized they weren't going to be witch food, Gretel struck out on her own. My gaydar did go off about him, though...
She's just weeks away from 50, which means her entire decade of hotness was in her 40s, so...yay for 40 - 50 year old women!!