Haha, “We’ll just hang on really tight!”
Haha, “We’ll just hang on really tight!”
I tend to take the view that violence is only moral in self defense.
The house is more comfortable than the field. Jeezus. Spot on.
I would like to congratulate Donald Trump for proving to the American people last night that he can read a…
No way. If Michael Phelps were winning his 20th gold medal and people were blathering about his bathing suit, he’d have the same right to be mad.
50% of this country is also dumber than the other 50% of this country.
It’s like all along the media was going “Wait for iiiitt...”
Instead, she got beat down by Matt Lauer, who responded to her usual word soup with, “Kellyanne, that makes no sense.”
Why are these middle class white men so afraid all the time?
if he thinks being president is hard on him, he should see what its doing to us.
Dear TBS: Please expand Full Frontal to 4 or 5 days a week. I don’t know how I will be able to get thru the next 4 (I hope) years otherwise.
Joke’s on her. Wait until she finds out that they’re making America great again only for straight white men and their Nancy Reagan* wannabe wives.
“I went through all of that trouble writing you a letter, and you didn’t even do the thing I wanted! Well, I never!”
There was a sitcom in 1968 called Julia, about a single (widowed) mom who worked as a nurse, and had an 8 year old son. Julia was played by Diahann Carroll, and she was “the first African American actress to star in her own television series where she did not play a domestic worker.”
Ya know, I’ve been rewatching it (thanks Amazon Prime!) and really most of the stories were about her wanting to make her own way, and refusing and rebuffing her father’s and boyfriend’s money and advice. It debuted in 1966 - four years earlier than Mary - so yes it was a little more <<quaint>> around the edges, (she…
Didn’t That Girl feature a fair amount of narrative about main character’s boyfriend and dad?
But That Girl was utterly dependent on Donald and “Daddy.” An adorable character who often tried to stick up for herself, but she was nothing like the independent Mary Richards.
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