And so it begins...
Octuplet's mother wants Oprah to make her a $2m television star.
I love this part:
Nadya Suleman, 33, plans a career as a television childcare expert, since it emerged last week that she already had six children before giving birth on Monday. She now has 14 below the age of eight.
Nadya Suleman, 33, plans a career as a television childcare expert
She should be concentrating on science and engineering since it seems we're going to need another planet to populate.
Looking for some decorating advice folks: Do you think this bedding pattern would look good in a room with white and violet walls and dark hardwood floors? [link]
I think it would look good, Matt, as long as the shade of violet doesn't clash wiht any of the colors.
If the shades work it could be really striking.
I think with all the different shades of lavender in the comforter, you shouldn't have any problem at all, Matt.
I may start saving up for that to be my next home improvement then. I like my current bedding, but it was chosen with a much more old-fashioned apartment in mind, and looks a bit out of place in a modern bedroom with sliding mirrored closet doors, neon wall paint, and no windows.
SWEET ZOMBIE JESUS! Was that actually Richard Dean Anderson that they got for the MacGruber skit?
eta: Every time I see Jason Mraz on my TV, I want to quote Cher's dad in Clueless at him: "What's with you, kid? You think the death of Sammy Davis left an opening in the Rat Pack?"
Sigh. Between the developments with the mom of the octuplets--esp the bid to peddle her newborns for a tv deal--and the 6 yo left to fend for himself by both his parents, I'm feeling a bit disheartened.
I keep starting to comment and then erasing it. feh. suffice to say feeling judgy and depressed and like I should do something more meaningful with my frustration than just posting about it.