I’m watching Dr. Phil and I’m ashamed
Just an hour ago, CJ told me about this Facebook group, 30 Reasons Why Girls Should Call It A Night. I just got home and turned on the TV and guess who’s on Dr. Phil? Jasmine Kalimullah, the officer of the group! The group is a database of thousands of photos of girls boozing, partying, puking, passed out and what not.
And people say cultural standards are declining.
Awwww, they made up. How cute. Someone get Mr. Wonderful and Ossie a room.
Hey, been there. No hard feelings.
Sorry Ossie; flu, up late and tired.
That’s all right, Ossie, I’m cranky all the time.
Ted: I’m glad you still love me, it makes me feel all funny…like when I used to climb the rope in gym class.
I should also not check the blog right when I get up. I’m cranky when I get out of bed.
Ted didn’t get email redirection before the ignominious end to his educational career… the gmail account on his facebook profile works well though.
Don’t worry Tim, I haven’t lost that loving feeling…
Ossie: It’s the internet, dude, get used to it. Also, tell Ted to read his email. I feel like he doesn’t love me like he used to *sniff*
What is wrong with you people taking everything I say the wrong way. The culture remark was about the Facebook debacle on Dr. Phil. I’m not throwing any stones at the mayor, I support her in this case. If a strong independant female wants to take a photo of herself in her skimpys while on a fire truck, I fully support her … for crying out loud!
You’re in Oregon you nitwit. It ain’t exactly the land of culture.
Of course you’re a bit too thick and/or naive to understand the real reason for the ‘scandal’. That mayor tried to get the city’s fiscal house in order after tens of thousands of the town’s funds were annually wasted on a golf course.
Neither does it occur to you to ask who’s throwing stones. A school board president who’s own past history of drug use and partying are known by many in the community, past mayors who’ve been alcoholics and drug dealers, and on and on.
No, it’s easier for you to throw stones at some one whose photos are less than what you’d see on a mannequin at the local Wal-mart you do your fashion shopping at.
Culture in Oregon, that’s a riot.