urbanachiever-old
UrbanAchiever
urbanachiever-old

Our Maine Coons do this, but they are so big we usually end up with a face full of fur. They like to try and groom my hair, which is an odd feeling, because they'll try and hold my head in place if I squirm.

Re: Lindsay. It's not the boobage, it's the top that poots out on either side and is too matchy with her skin tone. LL has a great figure, and all the fake boobs have given us the impression that double D's stand up at attention somewhere high above the ribs when actually, they look pretty much like LL's.

And for sure they will be the cream of the man crop! Because the guys who fall for that stuff are just exactly the ones you want.

I.e. Borges is in his own category.

11. Wait. Can I just go as the turtleneck without the author?

Well, see, with your screen name you probably come equipped with a fair amount of cynicism to begin with. Well done.

Yeah, that's my feeling. Pathetic and weird. I think it's the headline, which makes it sound like such an unbelievable and unlikely (yet unmistakably factual) encounter.

Ah, well, if there's one positive thing I can take away from this, it will be adding the word 'famepires' to my vocabulary. I sort of shortened your word for you, but thank you.

At first I was such the smitten kitten with this hunky tale of manly urban responsibility. Then...

Aw, man, Peter Jones & Crowded House.

There could be all kinds of reasons for one movie getting distribution over another besides the race issue. Better distribution relationships, more established distribution networks (5-Year has is distributed by UIP and Universal vs TLAM with the smaller Screen Gems in the US) that make deal-making possible (i.e. if

Re: "The French state has had a sociopolitical strategy which favors interracial relationships rather than valuing communities. In the comedy ‘Think like a Man', the focus is on black couples."

Uh - there are some pretty black-centric movies here in France, but they are French, and about French blacks.

Aaaand - hearted for excellent understanding of appropriate implementation of sarcasm.

Oh, yeah - we had one of those in the family. Back when it was easy to just pick up, move west, and take on a new life. Yikes.

I think it's plausible not to know genealogical information as an immigrant, as the member of family that moved around, or any number of other historical configurations.

Surely it wasn't as far back as Deen's "great great great great-grandfather" if it was just around 1860. I'm younger than Deen, and I know where my great great grandfather was around that time. That was my grandmother's grandfather, and she told me about him. Add a couple more generations and you go back to the early

Oh, I missed the Cattrall thing - what was that?

That Andy Y. always was a little stinker, and he was probably just jealous of your cool erasers.

You know what you did.