u Znat wsearchr u Interesno l Bukakke ?How did you get over it? I'm in therapy but I still sometimes feel like everyone is making fun of my looks. (yes it is like Carrie----they are all going to laugh at you!)
So cute. Love the planes of his face.
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Mostly of farm life in the SW and Midwest.
“TLC is the non-Hollywood network and the perfect home for her. If they no longer want her, I’m not sure which other network will.”
Kate Gosselin Surprised Networks Unwilling To Sign New Reality Show
Remember this? A reality show taken to extremes. It promised nudity and other tittilations. I never saw it but was wondering if anyone had a link to a torrent download.
I grew up believing that pork had to be well done and chops were served dry. Recently I have discovered pink pork, first in a restaurant and now at home. I buy the organic Berkshire and my god....pink is where it is at when it comes to the lean cuts of the piggy.
He''s terrible. What were they thinking?
I woke up at a trick's house this morning famished so I went rummaging through his fridge and found bread inside. I've never seen anyone refrigerate bread before. It was just baffling. Wouldn't it get hard? I confronted him about it when he woke up and he said it keeps it fresh and keeps away mold. Is this true? He toasted some for me and it did taste okay with marmalade and farm-fresh butter. I couldn't tell the difference.
The New York Times wrote a story about Jim Parsons of The Big Bang Theory that set off a tabloid frenzy about him being gay. In the most nonchalant way, the Times included this line in their story: “Mr. Parsons is gay and in a 10-year relationship.” There’s a reason The Times didn’t make a big deal about it and use the headline: “Jim Parsons Announces ‘I’m Gay’” and there’s a reason RumorFix isn’t doing it either. It’s because Jim has never been in the closet — so he couldn’t come out.
Jim Parsons Has Never Been In The Closet
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Another gutless wonder who in his usual habit of folowing instead of leading...19 years too late. Video:
More than 65 years after it was suppressed by the Army, a powerful and controversial John Huston documentary about soldiers suffering from the psychological wounds of war has been restored by the National Archives and debuts Thursday on the Web. “Let There Be Light” portrays GIs just back from the battlefields of Europe and the Pacific — trembling, stuttering, hollow-eyed and crying. Using a noir style, Huston filmed dozens of soldiers in unscripted scenes from their arrival at an Army psychiatric hospital on Long Island through weeks of often successful treatment, culminating in their release to go home. The restoration “reveals the film’s full force,” said Scott Simmon, a film historian and English department chairman at the University of California, Davis. Even after the Army approved its release in 1980, the poor quality of the prints and, in particular, the garbled soundtrack made it almost impossible to understand the whispers and mumbles of soldiers in some scenes. The restored soundtrack “makes the film speak in a way it never could before,” Simmon said in an interview. The film is striking for its potential relevance for a new generation of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, showing soldiers struggling to cope with what was then commonly called shell shock, and more formally labeled psychoneurosis, but is now known as post-traumatic stress disorder. “We hope that by making ‘Let There Be Light’ freely available — and by drawing attention to it — that the courageous documentary will find the audience it was intended to serve,” said Annette Melville, director of the National Film Preservation Foundation, which funded the restoration. The film, commissioned by the Army near the end of the war, was intended to prepare Americans for the realities of what combat had done to those sent to war but also to show that their psychological wounds could often be treated with therapy. But when it came time to release the film, the Army balked, claiming it violated the privacy of the soldiers involved. Huston never bought that explanation. “I think it boils down to the fact that they wanted to maintain the ‘warrior’ myth, which said that our Americans went to war and came back all the stronger for the experience, standing tall and proud for having served their country well,” Huston wrote years later in his autobiography. Sympathetic portrayals of wartime post traumatic stress “were swept under the rug” until after the Vietnam era, Simmon said in an essay he wrote about the film’s restoration for the preservation foundation. “Let There Be Light” is considered groundbreaking in documentary film history for its almost unprecedented use of unscripted interviews, according to Simmon. The film is also striking for showing the free and casual interaction of African American and white soldiers being treated at the integrated Army hospital. After the film was pulled, the Army commissioned a remake using actors to reenact the scenes filmed by Huston, giving all the speaking roles to whites.
John Huston film about WW II soldiers that Army suppressed is restored
They performed "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" on tonight's AMERICAN IDOL season finale. Brilliant or bizarre? I'll tell ya something for nothing-Holliday's facial grimaces were laff riots.
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Well darlings, we have maxed out the other Madonna threads. 1,800 posts altogether. Can there be more to say, on matters MDNA? Flop on! xo
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What did the GOP learn from eight disastrous years of George W. Bush and the worst financial crisis in a half-century? Nothing good. If we’d followed their advice to shrink government spending dramatically, the US line in this chart below would be flat—much like Europe’s and the UK’s. It might even be nosediving as Italy’s is. (see link for charts and a whole lot more)
Three Years After Bush, the GOP is Still Wrong About Everything
Say buh-buh to the farm...
Freddie gives improv comedy a try. The audio quality is poor; but he does generate a laugh or two. He even causes one of the professionals to break character shortly after 29:00.
He wants to meet for drinks tonight and chat. We stopped hooking up when he found his "true love". Now he shows back up a year later. What do you think he's up to? I checked his Facebook status and he's still in a relationship.
Gavin Smith Missing: 20th Century Fox Executive Disappears In Los Angeles The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department as put out a missing persons alert for Gavin Smith, a longtime 20th Century Fox employee. Smith disappeared Tuesday and has not been seen or heard from since. Smith has worked in Fox's distribution department for 18 years and is based in Calabasas, California. Police say there is no reason to believe any trouble preceded Smith's disappearance, and that he was last seen driving his Mercedes-Benz near his family's home. Smith's son Evan Smith plays basketball for the University of Souther California and has been trying to get the word out as much as possible via Twitter: Please help me find my dad Gavin Smith. More people looking the better. My family and I thank you do much The Sheriff's Department asks that anyone with information call (800) 222-TIPS or text "TIPLA" with the information to 274637. The bulletin is available below.
I did this last year. It seemed to help.
More than 100 men, claims attorney. Kelly storms out. Plus a round-up of Hollywood men he wanted and had. Read all about it, at a supermarket, drug store or gas station near you