In a game of so little skill, asking people to pronounce the words correctly isn't too much to ask.
In a game of so little skill, asking people to pronounce the words correctly isn't too much to ask.
Dare I ask what country you are from?
Everything you said, I feel the total opposite. Opinions. How weird.
I feel like this was "How to lose a guy in 10 days: Part 2" and it horribly back fired.
First if was MMR, then it was all vaccines, then it was thiomersal, then it was aluminum, then it was delayed schedule, then it was delayed schedules for immunodepressed only. It took a while, but I think the doctors has finally beaten this dumbo back to something approximating reality.
Uh, it's already not recommended that people who are currently sick get vaccinated. And those with compromised immune systems are not necessarily recommended to vaccinate, either. Those are basic vax guidelines, and those people DO have that right, which is why it's so shitty for so many other people who are perfectly…
Funny because doctors already would avoid inoculating someone with a compromised immune system if they believed it to be to dangerous. Where has Jenny Mcarthy's critical thinking gone?
Not a problem as long as you don't provide a chocolate fountain.
"Yes, of course! Where else would I get married!?"
They were on Dr.Phil this week too! AND she argued there too and Samy yelled at the audience. It was awesome!
I've said it a million times before: How you get 'em is how you lose 'em...
So... Tori... you got cheated on by the man who cheated on his wife with you? Oh.
Bingo!
SOMETIMES DEAN JUST FALLS INTO OTHER WOMEN'S VAGINAS, ALRIGHT??!
I've never cheated or been cheated on but all of this language around it makes cheating sound like an accident, something akin to spilling your drink or running a stop light. Unless you're very intoxicated, how can cheating be an accident? Especially when you go about hiding it for weeks on end? That's not an accident.
I know, right? Mary Jo Eustace is probably having a cocktail and laughing her ass off at Ms. Spelling for actually thinking it wouldn't happen to her, too.
"That's my worst nightmare, I cheated on my wife,"
Yes, thank you, I will get right over to the DSM and bring back over the "Bay Leaf Induced Psychotic Disorder with Delusions" diagnosis for you, because that is a thing.