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Yanno, Some Bitches Just Can’t Stand Not Being In Control

Yanno, Some Bitches Just Can’t Stand Not Being In Control

Nothing like a young toddler singing about a wide variety of sexual acts and proclivities to warm his mother’s heart right?

And you can bet he parroted what he heard from her singing and playing it. I’m no prude, but people like this should have never had kids. he’s 2-3 years old and she didn’t give a second thought to playing or singing this music in front of him? Sounds like she was worse at mothering than she was at writing, which i am sure is pretty bad despite how much the widely acclaimed journalist known as Minstrel has lauded her skills.

Mirror Mirror On The Ceiling.

sigmarep i put in a 7 foot magnetic ceil ging..when i drop wood screw it goes up. easy to findhelena1033 that mirror on the ceiling will come in handy now, Sig

Yes Helena, it will allow him to see how close those ass shingles are getting to his asshole (for the uninformed, be grateful you missed the half hour of time the room spent discussing the shingles on Sig’s ass and their relative distance to his shithole. The above almost got a round 2 of that topic started again but so far it appears it was just a brief sidebar. i swear to God, if this topic keeps coming up, even i will go to zizzy’s room). Oh wait, i just checked. seems her room has been DELETED lmaoooooooooooooo. i’m actually surprised it wasnt a bigger hit, what with her habit of posting shady headlines and offering courses on “Ten Different Ways To Get Away With Voluntary Manslaughter”.

Rom-com reboot ‘How I Met Your Father’ is not for cynics. That’s its best quality

Rom-com reboot ‘How I Met Your Father’ is not for cynics. That’s its best quality

Possibly under the theory that every generation entering its 30s will need the mirror of a situation comedy to recognize, admire or chuckle knowingly at itself, “How I Met Your Mother,” which ran on CBS from 2005 to 2014, has been rebooted by Hulu as “How I Met Your Father.” Like its structural model, it uses the framing device of a narrator from the future explaining what the title promises (Kim Cattrall in 2050, looking back on younger self Hilary Duff in 2022); is set in New York, in a world without COVID-19; and features a bar. (There is a hint at the end of the pilot that it occupies the same fictional universe as “How I Met Your Mother,” and a note to the press describes the new show as a “sequel,” but I’m happy to stick with “reboot.”)