they are the type of people that would say "the whole world can't stop because part of Florida is damaged" to justify slinging her slime tit
Hard to stick to a narrative when you just make tit up as you go along…Her neck rolls now have rolls. She's moving in to triple and quadruple chin territory.
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Clinic for education?
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It was just a matter of time before he showed us his tonsils.Just a little thnack. Her jaws were going like the clappers until she realised she was being filmed.
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Woah Nelly! Like a bag of satsumas.
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Look how happy Sandy is with someone she doesn't even see very often. HATE the way Pigsnot says Sannnnnndy.....like a baby.New video:
Hey Pig witch, how about hearing about hurricanes & how many people were hurt & lost everything?? bleeping unbelievably clueless moron. I am happy that there is definitely more comments calling them out but there needs to be all comments calling their tit out.
Make him take Abbie with him.I wonder what piggy will do if moobie has to leave to help Butch.
That’s true charity and class from Ol blue eyes. Love me some Frank. The wonderful George Michael was the same. It came out after he died about how much he did, donated to charities and others that needed help. Didn’t want it pubically known when he was alive. Such a wonderful man that had a heart of gold. I miss George he was one of the good ones.I watched a documentary yesterday on Prime. “Sinatra in Palm Springs”. He was no angel, had huge mood swings, but was anonymously very generous. He did not want to gloat and pat himself on the back like some people we know.
They said he would read the paper every day to look for anyone who needed help. People that lost their homes from fire, children with cancer, etc. Paying hospital bills for restaurant staff. Without letting on who was helping them. Of course, he had loads and loads of money, but he knew the power of giving without recognition.
WTH, she is an asshole.Another example of how cold she is.
I didn’t know that about George Michael! What a guy! The documentary is a little long, but it’s good! And now I want to visit Palm Springs after watching it. Enjoy!That’s true charity and class from Ol blue eyes. Love me some Frank. The wonderful George Michael was the same. It came out after he died about how much he did, donated to charities and others that needed help. Didn’t want it pubically known when he was alive. Such a wonderful man that had a heart of gold. I miss George he was one of the good ones.
I’m not a fan of this new(ish) thing where people doing acts of good and then uploading the footage to TikTok or whatever for likes. Just seems insensitive, tacky and self serving to me. Some of the recipients seem embarrassed/humiliated at times but have no choice but to accept the help and be filmed as they are desperate.
I feel the same way about the “celebs” shouting it from the rooftops about their foundation and how much they supposedly do to help. They latch on to the trendy bandwagon of the moment. They donate others money, not their own out of their pocket and then as little as possible reaches the cause and the foundation pockets the rest in immoral ways (looking at you Markle and Hazbeen!)
Adding the Frank documentary to my list, thanks for the recommendation
Did Tubby give us a Tattle shout out when he asked Abbie if she was watching The Big Bang Theory Cheeky MonkeyNew video:
What an unappealing little man.This view gives you a pretty clear indication of just how short head is and the inside of the garage is packed. I don't think they can even walk through it now. They're both in a race to see who is going to need a defibrillator first.
Whose a cheeky monkey?Did Tubby give us a Tattle shout out when he asked Abbie if she was watching The Big Bang Theory Cheeky Monkey
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You know what Asshole and Titsucker need.....ball hamhock, I mean hammock
underwear. If they're that saggy secure them. These are actually kinda cute. I had to stop scrolling in the underwear ads...I was getting a bit excited looking at REAL men.
Thanks for the suggestions! I figured there has to be some good stuff out there amongst the “Music”s of autism in film.Yay! I was so worried about you, when you disappeared for a while and hoped you didn’t get kicked off.
Loop is definitely a good one. I also have watched some documentaries on BBC, if you can use those, that were really good too. One was over their schooling options, one had a set of boys that was moved out into their own housing and that was locked up (because they were known to elope and needed their own space and it was really difficult to watch), another the whole family had autism (mom, dad and at least 1 of the kids).
Hang in there with school and you got this! Also, keep an eye on the weather. They are hoping the Hurricane will blow by us up here but you never know..
So that was going to be my go-to before I remembered Loop! The only reason I chose Loop was because I had seen it more recently, and I’ve never got to watch the full biopic of Grandin. I saw a lot of clips, and Danes seems like she does a really great job as Temple. I have however, always enjoyed listening to Temples “Ted Talks” and speeches! I just love her to death.Welcome back!! It's good to be busy with things that you love, especially learning! Have you watched Temple Grandin? It is a really good movie about a woman with Autism who changed the livestock industry with her inventions!
I’ve never heard of him before. I’ll have to check that out while I still have Prime!I watched a documentary yesterday on Prime. “Sinatra in Palm Springs”. He was no angel, had huge mood swings, but was anonymously very generous. He did not want to gloat and pat himself on the back like some people we know.
They said he would read the paper every day to look for anyone who needed help. People that lost their homes from fire, children with cancer, etc. Paying hospital bills for restaurant staff. Without letting on who was helping them. Of course, he had loads and loads of money, but he knew the power of giving without recognition.