Posted on 09/15/2016 7:03:10 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Dont mess with pregnant Olivia Wilde.
NBD, able-bodied 🚇 [train] riders who wont give your seat to a GIANT preggo, she sarcastically tweeted on Wednesday. Ill just stand riiiiight next to your head and pray I go into labor.
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I thought of doing that in retirement
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NOT GUILTY!!
Incredibly not guilty!
(side note: I was outside with some freinds and this very not guity woman walked by, and I sauid “not guilty” and they all looked at me like “huh???” - Now I know I have beem freeping too much)
Sorry Ms. Lib, these are YOUR people and YOU created this.
LOL - I just saw that episode yesterday (Weds)
I made that mistake once....just once.
When I was in high school in the late ‘60s we rode public transportation. At least half the bus would be students (all boys college prep public high school). Ladies and older folks always got seats. Many times after we offered them a seat they would offer to hold our books on their laps. Nobody thought it was special, because it was normal polite behavior.
Yes, I’m judgmental, and so are you. “Committed monogamous” is so seventies, and the thinking behind it has resulted in an epidemic of out-of-wedlock children not being raised in intact families. After all, even though divorce is easier that it was or should be, “committed and monogamous” is ever so much easier to walk away from, and they do.
BTW, do you seriously think she isn’t a lib/fem? If she weren’t, she’d be married before she had children. Want to bet against her being a Hillary or Bernie voter or a supporter of affirmative action?
Adios troll. Nice chatting with you.
Oh, it is so horrible to be thought pregnant when you aren’t. I was at a party carrying my new baby when I dropped something, and a woman rushed over to pick it up for me, saying “Since you are pregnant again.” I left the party crying.
Hopefully those days will return.
Every once in a while I’ll be surprised by an act of civility on the part of a youth.
I agree with her though.
Men should give up seats to the elderly, the pregnant, those with small children.
It’s a common sense thing.
‘———was a young woman in the 1940’s and 50’s. She wore gloves in public, pillbox hats with short veils, etc”
I’m a woman from that era. The dark seamed stockings and rubber girdles were no fun,though.:-)
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I don’t judge people for living their life the way they see fit, within the rule of law. That’s the difference between you and me. If that makes me a “troll” then you have no idea what that term means, dude.
I met her on the streets of Chelsea, NYC one night and she was very friendly. Believe she lives there bc it was late and she went into a high priced building on 9th ave. No makeup and looked like a knockout.. I’d give up my seat for her.
So says Bernhard Goetz and John Rocker.
Dreaming again. ;^}
Warm, moist maybe?
Her grandfather, Claude Cockburn, was a Communist back in the 1930s. Olivia's parents were also left-wing writers.
Yet her former husband was some kind of Italian prince. I guess it's the "think left, live right" idea -- so many on the left make sure they have enough money to throw around.
He was completely stuck on stupid. He had to be on the other, crazy side of anything and everything. Even if he was on the correct side of an issue, it was for the wrong reason(s), being able to find "just comeuppance" in being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
That was part of the fun. There are millions of people who's view on, say, global warming is a function of a simple ideological package that they share with millions of other people.
Somebody, say, who's very far left, but skeptical of theories of man-made climate change, just might be worth listening to.
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