Eyethangyew. I'm doing the same. :-)
Eyethangyew. I'm doing the same. :-)
"You set my teeth on edge
You set my teeth on edge
You think you're a vegetable
Never come out of the fridge!"
Word. The Doors oeuvre? Sensational.
Girl seriously needs some La Prarie. Or something. Her eye bags are ruched.
Heh! The first ring or the second ring? Whatever. Both kinda sucked.
I'm still in heart with that whopping canary diamond cocktail ring that Richard gave Samantha in SATC [so when she flipped him off, he'd have something pretty to look at]. Drool. I would have kept it though. ;-)
Agree! And what is the FUCKING deal with these journos who always always always spend a paragraph or so describing starlet + her food? Starlet curls her lip at food. Starlet toys with food. Starlet hates her food. Starlet plays with her food. Starlet tucks into a hamburger and fries [call the cops!]. Starlet nibbles…
Nothing wrong with that. I'm the same. :-)
Because Rebecca Romijin is over 40 which makes her old enough to have given birth to most of her fellow X-Men cast members? In Hollywood anyway. ;-)
And Kate's eating for two now, right? One hopes so anyway. Until she was in pig, I could have sworn her diet was limited to the rare canape at a function though.
"Never forget that Kate's a Topshop-wearing commoner like the rest of us! But this is pretty legit, actually, considering she could be lying around making Miss O'Brien feed chocolate-covered grapes to her mouth while fanning her uterus with a palm frond."
Pardon my candour, but the SFI isn't worth the paper it's written on. I mean seriously. It's framed in the wishiest of washy language, is not legally binding, is a loose collection of 'objectives' ... and I just bet the amount in dollars that the retailers will be expected to contribute to the initiative will come to…
Darwin. Darwin ... Darwin Awards, right ;-)
She'd have to have waded through bargain bins to find it since she was a mere two-years-old when it was released.
Oh my god. What a horrible thing for this woman! I hope, despite the fact that she and your grandma weren't as close since, that she received the support/comfort she needed from family/other friends into the future.
I swear, I've never heard that before. That said ... big piles of leaves created by autumnal shedding weren't exactly a feature of my hometown streets.
Holy crap. I can see why you'd issue warnings for that! Too too scary. I'm kinda glad we had no snow [at all] lying in gutters when I was growing up. Kids were warned more for playing in big flood drains [freak storms etc could wash them away/they'd drown]. That was the big warning for us.
*Chuckles* And what do you say ... ?! ;-)
Oh that's a classic. Kids are so literal.
Then you'd hear that once-in-a-blue-moon car driving down the road surely? ;-)