Posted on 02/17/2018 3:00:25 PM PST by SoFloFreeper
Sally Field has no qualms about being her sons personal matchmaker and has her sights set on this years most popular Olympic figure skater, Adam Rippon!
On Friday, February 16, Sam Greisman, the Mrs. Doubtfire actress 30-year-old son, shared a screenshot of their conversation in which they were talking about Team USAs Rippon. Sam
hes insanely pretty. Find a way.. she advised during their chat. Alongside the tweet, Greisman wrote, Just some really helpful advice from my mom on how to deal with my Olympic crush.
(Excerpt) Read more at usmagazine.com ...
Domineering mother, absent father, lots of mom’s homosexual friends in and out of the house from a very early age. Likelihood of molestation very high, they don’t stand a chance.
Yes, Adam Rippon is a real stomach-turner too. The poofy hair! The self-indulgent self-importance? Really?????? I can barely stand to watch him. And that poor gal next to him at the Olympics, trying to pretend everything is normal. Talk about acting - that takes the cake.
And probably Mommy is overbearing, bitchy, controlling, eccentric -- take your pick.
The flying nun has flown the coop.
The flying nun has flown the coop.
More like flown over the cuckoo’s nest.
Yep. She exemplifies the definition of ‘trying too hard’.
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Like a tipsy 60 year old attempting cartwheels at an outdoor cocktail party.
Not a good look on Sally.
Now take a drive through the South — get off the interstate highway! Town after town, huge textile mills stand decaying, and paint peeling. Full employment then, chronic unemployment now. Drugs, crime, race hatred, all because, hey, a Hollywood star thought she could fix something that wasn't broken.
Today those mills still exist: in China, India, Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Honduras, Dominican Republic.
You forgot Cher.
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