with someone ELSE, later in the day?!? WTF, dude.
Well, obviously he was interrupted the first time. Der.
'Safe'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
with someone ELSE, later in the day?!? WTF, dude.
Well, obviously he was interrupted the first time. Der.
DUDE. Seriously?!? If you get walked in on doing something illegal and immoral earlier in the day, you still have the balls to do it AGAIN, with someone ELSE, later in the day?!? WTF, dude.
Yes. And at school. (FYI, we're talking high school here.)
Jessica, my mother thinks she went to college with your aunt. Bryn Mawr 1971? And my mother says my grandparents knew "the Ransohoffs" (which, not sure) well.
Kathy? Of it might have been one of their cousins - Sally, Lela, or Martha.
There are also an awful lot of 2nd cousins it could be...
(And then, because there was a Ransohoff-Westheimer marriage in 2 separate generations, there are several branches of both families where the relationships get really hard to map. I went to college with a girl who was my 3rd and 4th cousin, from different sides of the family.)
Not apropos of this conversation, I give you: Old Docs, New Docs.
"We are the ones that must restore glory to Penn State."
Ur doing it wrong.
The main campus also has a child care center named for Schultz, one of the administrators charged.
This is why buildings should only be named after people who are dead.
Ultimately, I think this is a reflection of the corrupting nature of big money college sports. After years of turning a blind eye to supporters' supplying cars, apartments, cash and hookers to top players and to professors passing athletes who can't read, your vision gets cloudy.
I just read an article on HuffPo that makes me think this story is going to get worse.
Liese, those are awesome!!
This is why buildings should only be named after people who are dead.
Not a guarantee, but a good start.
Whoops, Jessica, I guess your mother's cousin, Martha.
Cincinnati is such a funny small town in some ways. My mother said that when she married my father his mother tried to introduce her to her "society friends" but she was too shy. I said, "They were all nice Jewish housewives who played Mah-Johngg! That's not 'society'".
Cincinnati is such a funny small town in some ways.
All it is, really, is a big small town, where high school sports are king.
I just read an article on HuffPo that makes me think this story is going to get worse.
I believe I know which one you mean, and if it's true, I might be physically ill.