There's also a 4th spawn. I sprinkled Holy Water on him.
Did he burn up? Sins of the fathers, and all that.
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There's also a 4th spawn. I sprinkled Holy Water on him.
Did he burn up? Sins of the fathers, and all that.
I want msbelle's dinner.
That's because you've been living in demon territory too long, Jesse.
Nah, I really think I never knew it. We're not what you'd call a sports-oriented family. I mean, I hate the Yankees, but that's as far as it goes.
The worst indignity was that Harry Frazee the First sold The Babe to finance No, No Nanette.
It's one thing to do it to finance Showboat or Long Day's Journey Into Night. But No, No Nanette?
Anderson Cooper on C-Span addressing Yale Class Day. cute.
Ok, he is really cute, but there is something off about a super rich person telling people to follow their dreams and take chances. Yeah, not for nothing, but not everyone could finance traveling to the forefront of wars all over the world to break into reporting.
The worst indignity was that Harry Frazee the First sold The Babe to finance No, No Nanette.
The degree of urban-legendness of that is debatable. (Pretty much, yes he did finance No No Nanette, but there are various opinions as to how accurate is is to say that he sold Ruth specifically to finance it, since it opened five years later and he was involved in a zillion other financial deals before and after Ruth's sale.)
no...
Ok, he is really cute, but there is something off about a super rich person telling people to follow their dreams and take chances.
Especially someone who started out super-rich. It's not even like a movie star who started out normal -- that may be a one-in-a-million shot, but at least it's not too late for people to "make it," whereas it is way too late to get Gloria Vanderbilt as your mother.
I did a useful task! OK, half of a useful task, but still. Half a task is better than none, I always say.
Especially someone who started out super-rich.
My little epiphany after staying at the Bellagio was to sort of appreciate the rich people who do anything at all. Because they can readily spend their lives floating about from facial to spa to fancy dinner to club.
There are certain musicians who started out as rich kids - Townes Van Zandt, Gram Parsons - and they could've gone sliding through life on their trust funds. It's so easy. So props to Gwyneth and all the other pampered kids who bothered to do something with their lives.