I wonder if her agent knows that she's now synonymous with suffering.
I'm assuming her agent has heard a couple of her albums, so it should come as little surprise.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I wonder if her agent knows that she's now synonymous with suffering.
I'm assuming her agent has heard a couple of her albums, so it should come as little surprise.
I found Sarah McLachlan synonymous with suffering before the commercial. At least I was suffering.
Cash, do you think Owen could volunteer at a shelter without wanting to take all the animals home? Or, being Owen, he could make his own commercials.
Went to my doc to follow up on my shoulder. An MRI is the next step, but we can't schedule it until my insurance flips over this weekend. But I did get a flu shot, the pneumonia vac, and had a bunch of blood drawn. Wheee? Didn't know a pneumonia vac existed. With my asthma and bronchitis history, it makse sense to give it a go.
I need to put in two more hours of work today. Don't wanna.
I didn't know one existed either until I got one.
I was once used as a human shield to protect my friend from being seen by Sarah McLachlin. (BFF went to HS with "Scare-ah", who was universally disliked. It seems she was big on stealing other people's boyfriends.)
Interesting. Did I mention that I discovered that one of my knitting group ladies went to high school with Ree Drummond? And HATES HER.
She says that Ree was a "soc" - something I only understood because I read The Outsiders. Apparently, Oklahomans really do say that.
Sumi, a very good friend of mine who is in a position to know says that Drummond is a nut case who lies about 80% of her blog. Perhaps more. But I can't prove anything so it's just gossip. But fun nonetheless.
She says that Ree was a "soc" - something I only understood because I read The Outsiders. Apparently, Oklahomans really do say that.
How do you pronounce it? I have always wondered.
Sophia, I've heard it pronounced like you're saying "social" but you stop after first syllable.