What are you trying to say?
I judge. With love, but I judge. Then again, I totally never got Vanessa Marcil (residual 90210 resentment?) or Josh Duhamel, though James Lesure was cool. Still, not enough, and Ima keep judging.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
What are you trying to say?
I judge. With love, but I judge. Then again, I totally never got Vanessa Marcil (residual 90210 resentment?) or Josh Duhamel, though James Lesure was cool. Still, not enough, and Ima keep judging.
Ooh, that's a nice picture, Nora.
As you probably can figure I know a lot of women who work in clubs. It's one of the last bastions of hardcore sexual harrassment, and attitudes like that writer's are why.
ita, I hope you don't think I'm angry at you for posting it. I just hate the patriarchy on display in that article and in a lot of clubs.
Tiger had texted about walking in on with DB
Boreanaz? Or another DB I'm not thinking of?
I totally never got Vanessa Marcil (residual 90210 resentment?)
I have residual Brenda issues... I'm not proud.
though James Lesure was cool.
So much.
Nope - apparently she has been associated with David Boreanaz.
Boreanaz? Or another DB I'm not thinking of?
Yeah, him. Apparently she had a thing with him before or during her thing with Tiger.
attitudes like that writer's are why
I didn't get the impression the writer thought all women that worked in clubs went pay for play, or that they thought it was right, but you're probably more sensitive to the text than I am.
I have residual Brenda issues... I'm not proud.
Ha. Okay, I feel a little less bad. They need to revamp themselves the way Brian Austin Green or Luke Perry did.
I get your ire, DJ, that the representation of club workers always skews in one direction.
I personally know some otherwise awesome people who definitely go to clubs with the idea of "I am HOT and you will pay to be near my hotness. You will buy me drinks to begin with; that is the price of my company." The men know it and the women know it.
I get your ire, DJ, that the representation of club workers always skews in one direction.
Oh yeah, absolutely.