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I see "Power to the people" Jack is back.
For any fraus too young to know who Wolfie Smith is: "...he is an unemployed slacker and petty criminal whose plans fail through his own laziness, cowardice and incompetence"
Jack's up-arm pose reminds me of Judd Nelson in The Breakfast Club
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Don't you, rinse all my hoops...
Bit overdone for me, and hard to tell, but not sure they are crispy, but, much much better than the insipid undercooked effort’s Monroe postedNot Jack's mums roasties.
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Not Jack's mums roasties.
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I took it to mean that she keeps coming back, as in to twitter after she's had a sulk and a flounce. She'll put this down to her determination and resilience when in fact, her ego just won't let her starve herself of attention for long.What does she mean by ‘Keep coming back’? I don’t understand (I’m a bunch of Potatoes, after all...). Thank(space)you x
I'm semi-serious in asking this. Any fraus familiar enough with 12-step programs to comment on whether public declarations of resolve are important? My understanding is that friends/family are supposed to know that you're participating in a program so that they can be supportive, and that the participant has to make commitments to the principles and the program. But I thought that humility is also part of the work, and proclaiming on social media that you'll never be brought down doesn't seem to fit with that.
Also, today's JM tweet makes me even more suspicious than I was yesterday that something big is about to break, and it won't be good for her.
I am not in the fellowship but from what the frauen here have kindly shared, the anonymity part is fairly high up on the list of importance, as is not making yourself a mouthpiece for AA and also, the humility.I'm semi-serious in asking this. Any fraus familiar enough with 12-step programs to comment on whether public declarations of resolve are important? My understanding is that friends/family are supposed to know that you're participating in a program so that they can be supportive, and that the participant has to make commitments to the principles and the program. But I thought that humility is also part of the work, and proclaiming on social media that you'll never be brought down doesn't seem to fit with that.
Also, today's JM tweet makes me even more suspicious than I was yesterday that something big is about to break, and it won't be good for her.
https://giphy.com/t3dLl0TGHCxTGI'm semi-serious in asking this. Any fraus familiar enough with 12-step programs to comment on whether public declarations of resolve are important? My understanding is that friends/family are supposed to know that you're participating in a program so that they can be supportive, and that the participant has to make commitments to the principles and the program. But I thought that humility is also part of the work, and proclaiming on social media that you'll never be brought down doesn't seem to fit with that.
Also, today's JM tweet makes me even more suspicious than I was yesterday that something big is about to break, and it won't be good for her.
If you fancy a wholesome laugh, head over to Cleaning with Mario. It’s hilarious!My word, I popped to the Stephen bear thread and I've come back to this nice place and won't be wandering again!
IME if she can't be reached, or just responds with "no comment ", then the writer would contact her agent. Usually with a message along the lines of, we would like to give you a chance to respond to our findings, so can you discuss this with your client or provide a response yourself.They won't contact her for a quote if she's gone quiet. She has a billionty emails in her inbox right?
As per Content’s collar (posted on twitter) every journalist (and tweeter) has Jack’s work mobile numberThey won't contact her for a quote if she's gone quiet. She has a billionty emails in her inbox right?
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