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WarnerCL45

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  1. Amazing, isn't it? Why are people so clueless? I guess it's, "well, I'm comfortable, I can wear what makes me feel good, I want to be sexy". I call it a total lack of respect for others!
  2. This is the most disgusting show on TV. I admit that I haven't seen it, but the commercials are stomach churning.
  3. We will agree to disagree! (I won't even mention that bit above, although it would be a laugh to see her without hair!) Bless you! Celebrity likes and dislikes are very subjective, she's just not my cup of tea. I will shut up about her, because people like whom they like & I'm not looking to change anyone's mind, just voicing an opinion, per the title of the thread Actors, Hosts, and TV Personalities You Just Can't Stand
  4. ^^ Although "who can you trust?" is generally accepted as OK-ish and less formal. See partial article below (if anyone is interested, you can check out the link): http://copywriter-editor.com/who-or-whom/ Who or Whom? How to get it right—and when and how to fudge it Who and whom are tricky. Every language guide has an entry on how to deal with these pronouns. One of my favorites—Bryan A. Garner’s Modern American Usage—devotes a full page to published faux pas. Among the offenders are the likes of William F. Buckley and a passel of journalists who not only write for a living but probably also enjoy the ministrations of professional copy editors. Part of the problem is the fact that, in casual speech and writing, who is widely and acceptably used in place of whom. That can leave whom sounding just plain wrong even when it’s right. This has been true for a long time. Observers of the language have been predicting and even promoting the demise of whom since at least 1870 (according to Webster’s dictionary). Yet we keep right on using who and whom in much the same way they were used in Shakespeare’s day. Which is to say, who is a subject and whom is an object—until it sounds funny.
  5. Well, you see - the show's producers want drama! LOL
  6. The "victims" on this show are always so unsympathetic. Are we supposed to feel sorry for the hooker who left her kid with her mom? Suuuure, she's going to stop hooking.
  7. Saw an older episode this afternoon. Sooooo much better.
  8. I’ve made Mac & cheese from scratch, grated cheese, white sauce, bits of ham, etc. & it’s sure delicious. Just didn’t know it was wedding food.
  9. Is mac & cheese the new food-du-jour for weddings? I don't get it! I've been to weddings with (free) wine on the table and cash bar, but a dry wedding would not bother me, as I'm not much of a drinker. Not a big fan of the open bar - people can't control themselves.
  10. I think she was going for a youthful vibe. I’ve seen her look worse, though.
  11. Phoebe on Friends - just watched a couple of reruns & boy, is she annoying. Smelly Cat? I don't know why she was a "friend".
  12. The thing with pop culture, is that it's so in your face, that you can't help but notice. I don't watch Keeping Up With .... , but I sure know who they are. My husband is absolutely not in tune with the times, & knows who Beiber is.
  13. Parent Trap & Freaky Friday were on TV recently. What a shame she's buggered up her life.
  14. Could not have said it better. Every show has the same story all day, with the same panelists running from show to show. They were yap yapping American politics during the Italian bridge collapse. Have a political opinion show for a couple of hours at night.
  15. Just saw the episode with Kaitlin, the bridge who got new bewbs for her wedding. I don't even know what to say. Total moron, & her mother & Lori enabling this idiot.
  16. I have watched Amazing Race and enjoyed it. Fun way to see the world. I’m also sick of “talent” shows, dancing, juggling ..... I will watch American Idol, for the singing, not for the drama among judges.
  17. I caught 3 seconds of an interview on Wendy Williams(?) where she mentioned her husband. I guess she’s famous by association. Hate all of the Real Housewives, & their histrionics. You aren’t stars, ladies.
  18. Matter of taste. D-List is in the eye of the beholder. Every time I see her, I switch channels. Kristin Cavallari - reality "star"? Don't know much about her.
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