to get him roles other actors could not get. Body first, acting talent second. Although he has done dram and comedy and action, he is pretty much a one note actor. After a momentous occasion in their life, the couple took some time off to vacation together. They ran into an old friend of the woman and one thing led to another and all three did some c*ke together. Since that point about six months ago, our actor and his significant other have been doing c*ke everyday. He has stopped working out and is focused more on c*ke everyday than any other part of his life. The couple have passed off their child/ren to nannies which they never did before and party every night, all night. Supposedly the woman has also even got back into her*in. Still has not told our actor though."
to a friend who has had her second boyfriend come out as gay? I mean one ok, but two....?
At least according to my super-hot, beautifully muscled, gorgeous trainer: 1) Pushups; 2) Deadlifts; 3) Pullups; 4) Squats; 5) Plank He says everything he does is either these or a a variation of these.
This one is obviously worth posting because of the whole marriage issue and predictions by conservatives that it is now off the table for Obama. That does not appear to be the case. Tuesday, May 22 SurveyUSA [Romney +1] Romney - 45% Obama - 44% In an election for President of the United States today, 05/22/12, North Carolina's 15 critical electoral college votes are a toss-up, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WRAL-TV Raleigh. Previous SurveyUSA polling in 2012 has been of registered voters. In this first look at likely voters, it's Mitt Romney 45%, Barack Obama 44,% within the survey's many possible sources of error, and therefore effectively even. Romney leads by 21 points among North Carolina's white voters. Obama leads by 76 points among North Carolina's black voters, who are estimated here at 20% of the electorate. A larger, engergized black turnout helps Obama; a smaller, depressed black turnout helps Romney. Independents break 4:3 for Romney. Moderates break 5:4 for Obama. Romney has an ever-so-slight advantage in greater Charlotte; Obama has an ever-so-slight advantage in Southern and Coastal Carolina. The candidates are even in greater Greensboro and greater Raleigh. Romney does well among middle-income voters and the less educated. Romney leads by 19 points among evangelicals and by 65 points among Conservatives. Three times as many Democrats cross-over to vote for Romney as Republicans who cross-over to vote for Obama. On Marriage: 36% in NC say a candidate's position on same-sex marriage is very important; of them, twice as many vote for Romney as vote for Obama. 24% say a candidate's position on marriage is not a factor in how they vote; among them, twice as many vote for Obama as vote for Romney.
Obama & Romney tied in North Carolina!
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What would Gertrude Snoddy have to say about this? How will they survive the betrayal of Target?
OH NO! Another Department store where the (Not Nearly) One Million Moms can never shop again!
I can''t wait!
Will Tamra & Gretchen bury the hatchet? Will Peggy fuck Jimbo again? Will Jesus torment Alexis? Is Vicki's asshole still bleeding?
Who would it be? For me: Ser Jorah Mormont, khaleesi's hot blond daddy retainer in Essos.
I'd rather die on the table than slowly die in pain. Hell lets give it a shot.
Damn boy!
It's real.
I just wondered of we have had a thread about this or not? 4 men are sentenced to hang in Iran from the Town of Choram. Apparently nothing can be done,which sounds so wrong.
It was not that long ago that Alphonse Fletcher Jr.%E2%80%99s fifth-floor apartment at the Dakota on the Upper West Side was a salon for wealthy and famous guests who traded ideas and chatter at his popular parties. Mr. Fletcher, an accomplished financier, opened his home to fellow Harvard alumni for fund-raising events, and to fellow black notables like Anna Deavere Smith and Anita Hill, two of more than three dozen people who have been given the honor of being Fletcher Fellows, each one receiving a $50,000 stipend from him. Alphonse Fletcher Jr. sees discrimination in a Dakota co-op board ruling against him; the co-op board questions his financial resources. In this dynamic mix, Mr. Fletcher included his neighbors and members of the Dakota co-op board, who enjoyed cocktails, nibbles and an occasional performance by Mr. Fletcher leading guests in sing-alongs as he played %E2%80%9CPurple Rain%E2%80%9D on his piano. But in recent months, Mr. Fletcher%E2%80%99s 2,600-square-foot, three-bedroom apartment has largely been silent. And Mr. Fletcher is engaging in one of the ugliest co-op battles in the world of Manhattan real estate. This month, Mr. Fletcher, 45, sued the co-op board, which he once led, charging it with racial discrimination because he was not allowed to buy a neighboring apartment, and accusing it of discriminating against other residents and applicants, too, including the singer Roberta Flack. In a building whose name brings to mind Lennon, Bacall and Bernstein, Mr. Fletcher may not be the most famous resident, but he was already one of its most intriguing, even before he took on its board. In college, he was a member of R.O.T.C., which convened at M.I.T., as well as the Harvard Gay and Lesbian Caucus; the reason he says he needs more space is because he is now married, and he and his wife have a young daughter. He was a quick success on Wall Street, accused a major financial institution of racial discrimination, and later was sued himself for sexual harassment. He has given away millions to New York and Ivy League institutions, and has pledged to give away tens of millions more, elevating a few eyebrows in the building. Just four years ago, he was the consensus choice to be president of the co-op board after a rift among board members. Now he is at war with the board, and in a life full of calculated risks, he may have taken his biggest yet. The Dakota has fired back, and its response was not so much an opening salvo as a full-scale barrage. The board said it was not credible that a man who already owns four units in the Dakota %E2%80%94 the apartment he lives in, one he bought for his mother and two small ones for storage and for his employees to use %E2%80%94 could claim that he was being treated unfairly. But most of all, the board said, the financial records Mr. Fletcher submitted made them doubt whether he had the resources to afford yet another home. His investment firm%E2%80%99s %E2%80%9Capparent lack of profitability,%E2%80%9D as well as other evidence, the board wrote, %E2%80%9Csuggested that it may be seriously troubled and a source of potential future costs or liabilities.%E2%80%9D Mr. Fletcher, whose livelihood depends as much on perception as performance, said he was not cowed. %E2%80%9CThey can%E2%80%99t defame me, a 20-year shareholder who is such a good neighbor, who makes peace, who pays his bills,%E2%80%9D he said in a three-hour interview this we