Lynching a 14 year old boy for catcalling isn't a bit extreme. It is a monstrosity. No matter who his parents were.
Lynching a 14 year old boy for catcalling isn't a bit extreme. It is a monstrosity. No matter who his parents were.
They weren't her cats and even if they were it was over two years ago so getting cats now she's in different circumstances doesn't seem unreasonable?
this story is great to me mainly because it doesn't involve any sort of marine life.
I don't know what this says about my generation, but in a very real way, he was our Walter Cronkite.
Och, aye? He is a fine specimen.
My reaction was that he done fucked up and is trying to get her to forgive him. We are both cold hearted (but probably right) people.
And then her upstair neighbor dumped a bucket of water out the window and soaked them all.
Heath Ledger? Good God, I'm old.
Call me a coldhearted skeptic, but grand overtures like this just make me think: That dude is hiding something. If you really care about me, let me know—not my whole damn neighborhood.
A note to this guy, and all other guys who might try similar stunts:
Unless Heath Ledger's the one doing it, I want nothing to do with this.
Yeah, but I bet your mom doesn't make you watch her vamp awkwardly through painfully bad songs, while wearing a saucy stage costume. I liked Madonna at one (brief) point, before she simultaneously lost both her sexiness and her sense of humor, and generally over-stayed her welcome. This song sucks. Beat it, grandma.
Love Annie Lennox.
you're saying this song was not originally written for the movie Hocus Pocus ? ;)
One of the coolest things about Annie Lennox has always been how cool she is without looking like she's trying to be cool.
God, I'm such a stereotype. I would bang the bejeezus out of Hozier. Irish + guitar = YAASSSSSS
Her voice is still so flawless. She didn't need 400 half naked musclemen wearing bejeweled masks and live autotuning to be utterly riveting.
She took all the young "divas" to school. That performance was pretty damn perfect.
There's still something very lame about her. She reeks of desperation despite her amazing body, her incredible work ethic, and huge talent. I don't know how to describe it. It feels like she's so desperate for relevancy that she's turning into a caricature of herself.
After performing "Take Me To Church" with Hozier, Annie Lennox segued into "I Put A Spell On You," and brought her…