You do realize this comes out of Tom's pocket, not yours, unless you're buying a ticket to his movies, right?
You do realize this comes out of Tom's pocket, not yours, unless you're buying a ticket to his movies, right?
It happens because the courts - as well as most parents - don't want a child's standard of living/quality of life to drop precipitously when going from the custody of both parents to one of them, or from one parent to the other. If a parent has the money to make sure that their child's life doesn't undergo a complete…
So that money would go to charity if he didn't give it to his CHILD. No, you moron. He'd spend it on more cars or his cult.
I always wondered about that - the party line was that Tom and Nicole couldn't have biological children and that's why they adopted, but then they both went on to have children with different partners.
It is to support his child it doesn't go to her. You ignorant piece of shit.
my point wasn't to fault Kidman but the fact that Cruise (Scientology) kept the kids from her for so long. Not just now but when they were kids as well. She always looks so sad when asked about them.
Is it me, or is Suri really starting to look like a computer generated composite of her parents these days?? She doesn't look real.
Probably not in a long time since Tom's church labeled her a suppressive. I guess the difference is that Suri is young and Tom has the choice to see her, not sure Nicole Kidman has many options when it comes to her children with Tom.
"Kendall Rae Talbot was working at one of her four jobs when she noticed some commotion outside her new car on Marshall Street in Syracuse.
"I used to watch Scrubs after school every day."
I feel like if you get hit by somebody named "Big Jim", you're gonna have a bad time.
Oh you are one of those customers.
The Starbucks policy is to remake the drink if there is any problem, they're not supposed to just pour the drink into a new cup. So even if you didn't expect them to do that, that's basically what you were having them do, over a sticker. Then, you wouldn't even just let them do that so they could move on with the…
You sound like exactly the kind of, yes, WHITE person with a giant chip on your shoulder who might benefit from some honest discussion on the subject of race. Not at Starbucks, maybe. I think the campaign is stupid, myself. Not smug, just stupid.
This ranting answer is as mature as your original complaint. You need to get over yourself and the supposed importance of your opinion to corporate America. Also do yourself, and those around you, a favor and cut down on the caffeine will, probably help you cut down on your mindless rantings.
Apparently you have never had a service or retail job.
And can't admit when they're wrong.
Proving again that CEOs are completely out of touch with the real world.
She asked for multiple things, sure, but she also both justified some of them, and noted that some would be more difficult than others. And these weren't demands, they were asks. By ending by asking what they thought, she made it quite clear she wasn't demanding them.