I just now realized Dustin Lance Black is a separate person from Michael Ian Black. I thought it was weird that the guy from Wet Hot American Summer wrote the screenplay for Milk
I just now realized Dustin Lance Black is a separate person from Michael Ian Black. I thought it was weird that the guy from Wet Hot American Summer wrote the screenplay for Milk
Picturing French Stewart every time anyone mentions French Montana is quite amusing.
I make theatrical costumes in an area that doesn’t have much theatre, so I am often buying weird combinations of stuff. I hate answering that question. Also, once when I was making petticoats, they asked me what type of coat it was.
I am 43, and also live in Western Ny. My best friend, who was valedictorian was told not to even bother applying to Harvard because no one from our area would get in. The only Ivy they encouraged was Cornell. She showed them- she graduated from Harvard in 1995.
It was SO SAD! I cried for so much of the book! I was not expecting that at all.
I watched Basic Instinct with my Grandma!
I graduated in 1991, and I remember the day before a big ice storm when school was closed, I went square dancing with a group including my friend’s parents and their exchange student. The drive home was bad, and I was so happy the next day that we didn’t have school, because I was out so late. The next day, we…
I went to college with a Christopher Plummer. Who dated, then married a woman by the same first name as Christopher Plummers daughter!
I just googled Jamie Foxx because I could not imagine anyone sneaking around to date him. I just realized I thought Bernie Mac was Jamie Foxx.
Weird Al is not gross! I refuse to feel bad about that. Also Franklin Pierce was pretty good looking!
I was Marie (but I changed it to Brooks to honor my grandfather’s mother’s family and because it sounded better)
It is House Left Shark!
I was obsessed with that 2 page spread at the time. The little girl looks like Mary from Little House.
They need to do a rabbit drive, like in the Dust Bowl It is pretty d
I am pretty sure that second picture is from a Simplicity pattern that I own
That's what I really wanted, too! There was also an edwardian blouse and possibly riding skirt that I coveted.
I still have some of the catalogues in my attic, along with the first run of J Peterman. I justify it because I work in theatrical costuming
My Grandma used to make these for me (and herself) for lunch almost every day in the 70's! I thought she was the only one. I do still have some nostalgia for them, but not enough to make the sandwich myself, because I always put in too much milk. Probably it is easier these days with soft cream cheese and no milk.
I get confused when people says that the arts are not "practical" I have a double major of and art and humanity (I am an old, so I got this back when having a liberal arts degree was considered to be an opening to any job and any field), and the art (theatre) was far more practical both in terms of learning to work…
I was in elementary school in the late 70s and early 80s, and I think all we learned were Stephen K. Foster songs. We also learned about him. Somehow, the entire subject of race was not included. We also sand "loved ones" instead of darkies. I think I discovered the darkies thing on my own, because I found him…