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My family were mid-western farmers and there were no assholes among the bunch. One fought in the Revolutionary war for a Saturday (and not the whole Saturday, cause they he had stuff to do) They were indentured servants for like a week, but then they were like “This sucks, we’re leaving” and England was like “Yeah, it

I thought they were for jumping in puddles enthusiastically.

Hahaha, I'm not actually dead inside, just a terrible actress! I can really only convey the thoughts and emotions that I'm currently feeling and not what the character is supposed to be conveying. So if there was a character who was really focused on making sure her Italian pronunciation was correct or thinking about

When I was younger I was training to be an Opera Singer, and I had a couple of vocal coaches/former opera singers who had no idea how to properly warm up their voices. You could feel it in the warm ups they used, and you could hear it in their voice when they sang. The good ones still sounded beautiful decades after

Honestly, I don't listen to enough Christina singing live to know any better. I was just going off what the OP wrote. I always thought she was over exaggerating on how hard it was to hit those big notes for her (because they sounded easy for her to me), but I figured that the other person knew more about how she

The thing is, if you properly train your voice then it should be easy. Part of the reason why people like Mariah and Christina can't sing as well as they used to is because they were working to hard to hit notes that should have been easy if they were properly trained.

My grandma’s gyno thought they were safe to take her off of birth control at 46.

I always do it as if I was my great grandmother. They’d need to break into my parents house and steal my 7th grade social studies project to break that code.

I use a combination of brand names, fictional characters, and surnames of people I know to avoid dictionary words.

I set a price for what I'm willing to pay for the service and tip whatever is left over minus the cost of the service. I've never left less than 20%, but I have left a 250% tip on a haircut.

I read his website so you didn’t have to!

Dude, I have read it. As I've stated many times. But it is a report from the first trial, and most of it was thrown out by the appeals court and the second trial as being inadmissible, illegally obtained, or just bad science. Which I've also stated multiple times. Have you read anything other than the Massei report?

I mean, I got my basic explanation of the Italian court system from the Guardian and the BBC which are historically known as bastions of the American Industrial Media Complex (this is sarcasm which I am unsure if you are able to comprehend). Here is one that I had not yet closed out of (http://www.theguardian.com/world

I think it's important to note that the actual killer first said that the two weren't there, then said that they were, then used the claim that they were there to get his sentence cut in half. The DNA evidence against him was a lot stronger (there was literally a bloody finger print) and there was really no reason for

Yes, I have. None of the DNA evidence against the two would be admissible in an American court, and their motive would have been laughed out of court. The first time they were convicted was done through a jury trial, which as I pointed out before was done without security sequestration and allowed for a lot of jury to

There is no jury sequestration in Italy, so a lot of the reason that she was originally convicted was that the police department would have a lot of "true leaks about the case" that never had to be substantiated by the court. So if anyone was won the PR war it was the prosecution. Those two were let off because a

If it matters to you, KVD is the best cruelty free liquid eyeliner that I have found. I used to use Stila before switching to cruelty free. I don't try to push cruelty free on people, but if you take umbrage with a naming controversy then you seem like the kind of person who might care about it.

I don't know, maybe English was his second language.

I doubt it, as Bevers has been on an NBC sitcom for this past season and it hasn't affected his role on the show.

Trip advisor can be good in smaller cities where there really are no alternatives to reviewing restaurants, but in larger cities it almost useless. I've been to places where the first couple of recommended places were ice cream store and buffets, and I'm talking major capitols.