10 former child stars you'd sleep with today (they are all of age now, though I'd still feel squicky over a few.)
JGL for the win! But damn, the
About A Boy
boy has grown up really pretty.
I can't believe you take someone to task for not wearing a game-changing dress. Who said it was Christina's job to wear the dress? And it wasn't wrong because it was big. It was wrong because of the colour and the lopsidedness. Pfft.
I can't believe the grief even theoretically thrown at Olivia. That's not a child's burden. It's not even your burden. Crazytalk. Unfortunate, but you gotta move on, at least in public. Bitch to your husband.
Meeting finally done. I lasted. Oy. Feel like crap.
Email subject line: "Still a Shabbat virgin? It is time to give it up."
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
She also quoted an anonymous stylist as saying, "You don't put a big girl in a big dress. That's rule number one."
Asshat. She's got a stunning figure.
Yeah, our financials would show up funky on those sites.
One of my problems with those sites is that some very useful organizations show up badly. A nonprofit that offers free or low-cost services such as counseling or home health care shows up as having high admin costs, because most of the money goes to salaries for the health workers or counselors. In general, I think pay at most nonprofits is too low to keep enough good people and metrics that punish them for higher personnel costs are often counterproductive.
You know, I was white blond and bald until I was over two. This lead to my mom never cutting my hair when I was little. By the time I was five my hair was at my bum, and I used to hack chunks out of it all the time. It looked a little awkward at times, but I was still freakin adorable. You know what, it'll grow back. I do not understand how she can be upset with you if she was supposed to be watching the kids at the time. Who lets three year olds alone with scissors? You should be upset with her.
One of my problems with those sites is that some very useful organizations show up badly. A nonprofit that offers free or low-cost services such as counseling or home health care shows up as having high admin costs, because most of the money goes to salaries for the health workers or counselors. In general, I think pay at most nonprofits is too low to keep enough good people and metrics that punish them for higher personnel costs are often counterproductive.
I 100% agree with all of this.
That's a gross quote about Christina Hendricks. But I shouldn't be surprised, after reading some bs article today that some competitor's coach suggested that a US skiier maybe has an advantage because of her extra weight. She's like 5'10" 160 or some other normal set of numbers.
The Hillel center at my university is having a special Shabbat dinner, free for anyone who's never come to a Hillel Shabbat dinner before, $5 for everyone else. Email subject line: "Still a Shabbat virgin? It is time to give it up."
um, what it the purpose of this?
"Still a Shabbat virgin? It is time to give it up."
This doesn't mean what I initially thought it did, does it?
I know we didn't like Christina Hendricks's dress at the GG but this is ridic
Oh, it's worse than that. I saw a blog post today that said NYT may have monkeyed with her photo to make her look bigger. ETA: [link]
AND, in thier T Magazine, they had a post entitled "A Rounder Golden Globes" followed by pictures of Courtney Cox, Jennifer Anniston, and Kate Hudson. !!!!!!
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Ooh, a Big Bang Theory rerun! Exciting.
Dylan Moran's "Monster" is the source of a previous tagline: "Everybody knows that if female genitalia could speak, it would sound exactly like Enya."
AND, in thier T Magazine, they had a post entitled "A Rounder Golden Globes" followed by pictures of Courtney Cox, Jennifer Anniston, and Kate Hudson. !!!!!!
Oh yeah, those bitches were huge.