I've always wondered what a voiceover artist would sound like from day to day. Their voices are always so extremely something — deep, authoritative . . . and annoying. Well, here's a gripping drama of a voiceover artist with his voiceover artist family in the middle of a career crisis. He's ready to leave it all behind. How will his family react? Let's tune in to check it out. (Brought to you by Crusty Bites!)
I've been involved with a man for eight years and married for three years. When I met him, he had been recently dumped by his wife of 16 years — she had been having an affair and is now married to that guy. Early on, I thought it was normal for my guy to rant or complain about his ex and her affair. The problem is that after all these years, he still talks about her affair often. He talks about it with his friends every time they get together, often right in front of me.
A couple of weeks ago, he was at lunch with a friend of his, and his ex walked in with her new husband. He wanted to leave and then launched into his usual tirade about how she had an affair. The friend asked him why he is worried about his ex when he's remarried to a beautiful woman, and I wonder this too. Just two days ago, he said he wished his ex knew about how much money he is making now!
It makes me feel terrible that he's still talking about her all the time. But when I bring it up, he gets very angry at me and demands to know why I am acting as if I'm in competition with her. Am I being totally out of line here? Or is my husband's obsession getting too extreme? What should I do?
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I think I may have found my favorite new website: Photoshop Disasters. If you've been wondering if you can believe anything you read, hear, or see anymore, this is not going to help your skepticism. But a Photoshop disaster for one person is comedy gold for GiggleSugar!
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I don't know if it's just me, but every news story I read today is another tale of people getting bent out of shape. Have we built a culture of super sensitivity, or are there just so many things to object to nowadays? To the evidence!
Barack Obama's campaign has just persuaded a delegate to step down after she was ticketed for describing her neighbor's children's behavior using the word, "monkeys." The kids were playing in the tree next door to her house. According to police, the woman "came outside and told the children to quit playing in the tree like monkeys." The woman says she didn't want the children to get hurt, and she even calls her own grandchildren "monkeys." Why the ticket and her banishment as a delegate? The children were African American. Obama's campaign called her use of the word monkey "divisive and unacceptable."
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We've posted so many of these news bloopers but I love this "best of" reel to remind me how great they are. From the news anchor buried by the snow from a passing snowmobile (whoops!) to a guy who gets hit upside the head by some drunken chick's purse, you'd think these folks were reporting live from a war zone. Danger lurks where you least suspect it!
In many cultures, the process of arranged marriages still takes place. In fact, they are not always as archaic as the Western world makes them out to be. While parents and close family members may assist in choosing the eligible men, many families want their children to make the final decision.
Obviously for most of us, the notion of letting our parents pick whom we should or shouldn't date seems like a silly idea, but why should it be? Our parents know us better than anyone else and they are truly looking out for our well-being so ladies, let me ask you, would you let your parents play matchmaker?