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The welcome party.
Hayden panettiere
,.So guys let’s talk about Hayden Panettiere who’s roughly the same age as me for years I thought she was about two weeks younger than me I’ve never really watched a TV show that she’s been in but I know of her and I know about her and I know she’s had a lot of tragedy in her life in fact she’s actually a year. Older than me nearly she’s a Leo woman Firefox which makes so much sense. When you hear the blind items about her and what she said she didn’t like her co-star on Nashville., she was sleeping with one of the producers and she frightened to not sleep with him if he didn't have the other actress fired
,.Supposedly she had a really wicked stage mother who would make her sleep with all these different men like most of them just like I said with Kathy hilton’s mother. Who made sure her daughters all got with wealthy men now to be honest I don’t think that’s the worst crime like you thought my daughter out sort of thing like I think I’d be the same if I had daughters I’d want a man to be supporting them to me that is the job of the male.
And I’m sorry, man, if you disagree with me on that one, but because I used to be beautiful, I believe that the women bring their lips and the man brings the money. And I can’t say that anymore but I can because I’ve got the charm anyway let’s go back to Hayden she was in two hit TV shows and neither of which I watched but the most crazy thing in her life or one of is the fact that she was in Diana Jenkins book room 21 I think it’s called and people feel that she basically pimped her and possibly Lindsay Lohan out. Which is pretty sickening. Unless someone wants to do it willingly and they’re not on drugs and they’re looked after well then I don’t think it’s the worst thing in the world I look at Heidi flies a little bit like that but I still think she’s got dark energy but her Madam Alex was the evil Madam it's been big since the beginning of time and poor Hayden through all the postpartum depression in the end she had lost custody of her daughter. And because CW shows are so bad, they write these storylines into the show and for these people to live, Their pain and misery that’s happening in their life.. which is so sad I mean we’ve seen Misha Barton we’ve seen Amanda Barnes we’ve seen Lindsay Lohan we’ve seen all these actresses go crazy.
Marley : When asked who said “I have a dream”, you responded...
Unique : [Sighs] Westlife.
Unique : I know, I know, that one was dumb. Originally, it was Abba.
“The Most Luxurious House”
Everleigh Club of Chicago
Madams and Olecules
Me: "How was school? Did you study anything interesting?"
Beth: [age 10] "We started talking about madams and molecules in science."
Me: [raising an eyebrow] "Madams?"
Beth: [giggling] "ATOMS! I mean atoms. I don't know why I said madams."
Me: "Maybe it's madams and olecules."
Beth: "Olecules?!"
Me: "Some people think the whole universe is made up of madams."
Beth: "They must be teensy tiny madams."
Me: "Tiny but very energetic. They're super busy making everything."
Beth: "What's inside a madam?"
Me: "Oh, there's electrons, and protons, and neutrons."
Beth: "And inside those are quarks."
Me: "You remembered! When you learned this a few years ago, you called them notrons and electricons instead of neutrons and electrons."
Beth: "So olecules are made up of madams which have notrons and electricons in them?"
Me: "That's it exactly. Sounds like some weird sci-fi story."
Beth: "I bet I could convince some kids at my school this was true."
Me: "I bet we could start a new religion based on this."
Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose by Marcus Adams [1/✻]
1927 // 1931.
"There is something very attractive to men about a madam. She combines the brains of a business man, the toughness of a prize-fighter, the warmth of a companion, the humor of a tragedian. Myths collect round her, and, oddly enough, not voluptuous myths. The stories remembered and repeated about a madam cover every field but the bedroom. Remembering her, old customers picture her as philanthropist, medical authority, bouncer, and poetess of the bodily emotions without being involved in them."
John Steinbeck, East of Eden