So write a thing about Eleanor Roosevelt, Editrix said, on account of how it is her birthday. We don't really know anything about Eleanor Roosevelt, we said, except that she is cool. Write it anyway, said Editrix. Which is how we ended up at the world's greatest website, the
you could always write for Hoft's funhouse of cancerous cockroaches. Those idjits wouldn't notice something like this if you stapled it to their forehead with a Hilti
then again, Jim would probably stiff you on payday...
Just wait until 2016. With a liberal woman following a blah in the Whitehouse, the wingnut head-splodin' is going to sound like a elephant sitting on a pile of bubblewrap.
Ye ... es. I find it interesting to watch <a href="http:\/\/forums2.gardenweb.com\/forums\/load\/rosesant\/msg091247383804.html" target="_blank">rose enthusiasts</a> argue about the authenticity of that quote. Apparently Lady Hillingdon has a stronger claim. I suspect Eleanor might have been more <strike>pissed off</strike> displeased that it was named the <a href="http:\/\/www.plantify.co.uk\/Rosa-Mrs-Franklin-D-Roosevelt\/plant-11084" target="_blank">&quot;Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt&quot;</a>.
&quot;So write a thing about Eleanor Roosevelt, Editrix said&quot; ... to Rebecca Schoenkopf? Is this taking the editorial &quot;we&quot; too far?
Oh, right. I did follow the link over there, but didn&#039;t notice the change of author attribution. I&#039;ll add this to the dropping of a visible notification of where you&#039;re going in the &quot;READ MORE&quot; link as a bad design choice for HNTP. And the Terrible People are still providing more interesting comments than the HappyNiceTime ones. I do, honestly, wish the little tyke well, though.
...oh god, but she really was a terrible human being for double dipping nachos after she put them in her mouth!
...yeah, we had the same supplier
you could always write for Hoft&#039;s funhouse of cancerous cockroaches. Those idjits wouldn&#039;t notice something like this if you stapled it to their forehead with a Hilti
then again, Jim would probably stiff you on payday...
Snicker.
Too bad we never had a chance to see what an air squadron of all homosexual men could do during WW II.
Just wait until 2016. With a liberal woman following a blah in the Whitehouse, the wingnut head-splodin&#039; is going to sound like a elephant sitting on a pile of bubblewrap.
I&#039;d hit that. What? I like smart strong women.
#TeamMonocle
Women with backbone still exist. I was raised by one, married (and divorced) another.
...congratulations for being born on a day that Ted Cruz is still defiling this planet with his presence.
<strong>But seriously she was awesome</strong>
I hope that is enough to avoid the ban hammer! God I miss Ken Layne(he would&#039;ve banned me already)
And now I know that a &quot;k-hole&quot; is a thing.
Compare that to Just Say No.
Ye ... es. I find it interesting to watch <a href="http:\/\/forums2.gardenweb.com\/forums\/load\/rosesant\/msg091247383804.html" target="_blank">rose enthusiasts</a> argue about the authenticity of that quote. Apparently Lady Hillingdon has a stronger claim. I suspect Eleanor might have been more <strike>pissed off</strike> displeased that it was named the <a href="http:\/\/www.plantify.co.uk\/Rosa-Mrs-Franklin-D-Roosevelt\/plant-11084" target="_blank">&quot;Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt&quot;</a>.
&quot;So write a thing about Eleanor Roosevelt, Editrix said&quot; ... to Rebecca Schoenkopf? Is this taking the editorial &quot;we&quot; too far?
Oh, right. I did follow the link over there, but didn&#039;t notice the change of author attribution. I&#039;ll add this to the dropping of a visible notification of where you&#039;re going in the &quot;READ MORE&quot; link as a bad design choice for HNTP. And the Terrible People are still providing more interesting comments than the HappyNiceTime ones. I do, honestly, wish the little tyke well, though.
How did FDR end up in that wheelchair again?