My mum would put a bit of Guinness in my milk, so that explains my boobs!
My mum would put a bit of Guinness in my milk, so that explains my boobs!
That was really well put. Comments like yours are the reason I still read Gawker.
I went off him after this.
You have. Capote, Cold Mountain, The Savages are amongst my favourites. I'm sure others chime in with theirs.
Well thank you for that. Really.
That's the elevated conversation Nick was looking for.
Nick Denton is giving himself a slap on the back on Gawker.
Well I guess the Swedes take into account the fact most prisoners will be released into society. I wish America treated it's inmates a bit more humanely.
Like us? Please! I could go on at length about our Duchess, but let's just say, if I was a young woman she would not be my role model.
Well a lot a people lust after Harry so you're not alone. I've never forgiven him for the Nazi outfit and all the rest, but I might be in a dilemma if I found him attractive.
The Corrections. I would never even dream of reading Freedom.
I could not see the point of that book, I just couldn't understand what I was supposed to get from it. I would really be interested as to why you liked it.
I think Mr Hipster is having a little fun with the ladies.
Go on, get started. I didn't read The Corrections, I listened to the audiobook. The great American Novel. Really?
I have never heard Ms Byatt make a women friendly comment, and over the years I've heard her speak on various radio programmes a lot. Apart from Margaret Thatcher. She liked her.
That's not what Ms West said. That is a really tone deaf reading of this post. The point is women writers have been condescended to or ignored for years.
This may be complete crap but it does have the ring of truth. They say one of the reasons Anne spent so much of her time abroad during her first marriage was to get away from her husband; a renowned dolt.
Regardless of political views, I hope Americans realise how fortunate they are to have MO as a First Lady.
No shit. 46 years old and still trying to figure it out.
Sean Combs is a successful black man in a business where it's acceptable to be successful and black.