Posted on 05/31/2008 4:31:39 PM PDT by skipper18
At least I hope so, since I can't stand that sleazy show and don't want to have to endure all the hype that would surely surround a sequel.
Well I can see you get your laughs on the failure of others. Next time figure out what you’re counting and what it means before you get your gloat on.
Wow, is she on steroids?
I’ve honestly developed a fear of relationships. Never used to have one. Hell, I got in to relationships no problem. Doesn’t take too many bad choices to make you gun shy.
Of course I’d be home tonight with my son regardless. I never date when I have him.
She is a dancer (ballet) since two years old or so.
They’re all scrawny.
WHAT are you talking about?
LOL
I don’t even have a library card. Of course I just buy the books. I have a thing about owning all the books I read.
She doesn’t look too scrawny in that pic. She looks like she could easily slap around her hubby Matthew Broderick with those arms.
Oh darn, I didn’t expect a civil response.
I was hoping to tick-off a few inebriated male freepers.
LOL
O.K., that’s pretty scrawny.
Nah. I rarely drink, and never do it alone and at home. A few beers with friends is fun, but sitting home and getting drunk just seems depressing.
Of course with my work schedule I rarely date even when I don’t have my son. With minimum daily hours of 7:30-6, I just don’t have the time. And spending the whole day dealing with strangers either on the phone or face-to-face and the idea of going out to meet even more people is just too draining. Plus it would be pretty unprofessional to date any of the women I meet through work (not meaning co-workers).
Expect a sequel of SATC. YUCK!! Even worse this movie has a great chance of beating Prince Caspain in domestic box office.
American Public:
SATC: Materialistic Sluts: Yes
Prince Caspain: Uplifting story about faith and fighting evil: No
A man after my own heart!........I feel exactly the same way. Because the books I actually finished are going to be ones I want to read again and again. I'm funny that way.
Good books are gold, as far as I'm concerned.
I finish everything I start, regardless of how bad. I think I have failed to finish one or two books tops.
And I even keep the crap, although it usually ends up boxed up and stored.
Were they Faulkner's "Sound and the Fury" or James Joyce's "Ulysses", by any chance?
Or perhaps anything by Maya Angelou? Do tell....
Average Jury: 11.9 people too stupid to get out of Jury Duty
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