Working class kid finds a way to never have a real job? Good for her! Why should wealth-generating uselessness be reserved for Hiltons and Kardashians?
Eh. I could easily do without any of them.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Working class kid finds a way to never have a real job? Good for her! Why should wealth-generating uselessness be reserved for Hiltons and Kardashians?
Eh. I could easily do without any of them.
Wait, who is Snookie? All this time I thought y'all were talking about the character in True Blood. Isn't her name Snookie?
No, she's Sookie.
Wait, who is Snookie? All this time I thought y'all were talking about the character in True Blood. Isn't her name Snookie?
That's Sookie. Snookie is one of the people in the show Jersey Shore.
Sign of the Apocalypse: Snooki has hit the NYT Bestseller list.
The pina colada pendanticness didn't do it for you?
That's Sookie. Snookie is one of the people in the show Jersey Shore.
Oh! No wonder I whiffed the cultural reference. My bad!
The pina colada pendanticness didn't do it for you?
nah-- I just put it down to the unique charm of this place.
I like that song, too.
Barb, honey, it's not a book, and she didn't write it. You have to ignore it. Really.
It's...just a Snooki POV Jersey Shore transcript running long. Swear.
When the Piña Colada Song came out, i was just a teen. It came on the radio one day and I told my mom to listen.
As it got to the part where he sings "So I waited with high hopes And she walked in the place," my mom said to me, "Oh I hope it's his girlfriend."
I love my mom.