The Rogue Atheist
She is STILL smokin’ hot after all these years!
Damned freakin’ straight! I adore this woman!
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One of my top 5 favorite movies and one of my top 5 favorite actresses.
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Oh my gosh… that is how I make my bed but whenever I describe it, no one knows what I’m talking about… they don’t pull up the corners to tuck them in, like steps 4-6. I’m keeping this one!
This is my first upload, but i thought it would be appreciated…
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I’m not a Christian and celebrating a religious holiday when I despise religion just seems really hypocritical to me. Plus, I don’t really like stressing out about what to get everyone. So don’t expect any presents from me this year, and please don’t get me any.
Exactly… we celebrate Solstice here in our house… just started this practice a few years ago and it works great. We still use a Santa concept… we use stockings but the hubby, kid, and I get little things for each other to put in the stockings. We label a few gifts “From Santa,” just because… it was a tradition in my family and we kept it. And we say “Happy Holidays,” which I know the religious hate but I’ve been saying “Happy Holidays” for over 30 years now and I’m not stopping just because they’ve got some bug in their collective bonnet over it. So we’ve got our own traditions that are a collection of our experiences (hubby and I) and other things we’ve started on our own. The kid’s holiday experience as an adult will be unusual, to say the least. :-)
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Women’s gymnastics all-around champion Gabby Douglas likes her hairstyle just fine, thanks.
The 16-year-old said Sunday she was a little confused when she logged onto her computer after winning her second gold medal in three days and discovered people were debating her pulled-back look.
“I don’t know where this is coming from. What’s wrong with my hair?” said Douglas, the first U.S. gymnast to win gold in team and all-around competition. “I’m like, ‘I just made history and people are focused on my hair?’ It can be bald or short, it doesn’t matter about (my) hair.”
Douglas uses gel, clips and a ponytail holder to keep things in place while she competes, a style she’s worn for years.
“Nothing is going to change,” she said. “I’m going to wear my hair like this during beam and bar finals. You might as well just stop talking about it.”
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