What if I meet them outside of the building on their orientation day long before the bitter, jealous vultures get a crack at them? Head ’em off at the pass!~
For instance, "Mork and Mindy" featured a young single woman and an outerspace alien in the same house, "Will and Grace" had a straight woman living with her best frie... more For instance, "Mork and Mindy" featured a young single woman and an outerspace alien in the same house, "Will and Grace" had a straight woman living with her best friend who was a gay man, "Sanford and Son" had an elderly junk dealer and his son living at the junkyard that doubled as their home, "The King of Queens" was a married couple's home and the wife's father in their basement, "Two and A Half Men" was a divorced chiropractor and his minor son mooching of of his millionaire playboy alcoholic brother by living in his beachside mansion, etc. The focus of this question is specifically how your living situation now or ever has compared with that of any characters on a sitcom, it is not merely asking about your family dynamics or family demographics. Thank you. ~ less
I have been waching the cats in the hood try to catch June bugs it's pretty funny to watch. It is a bit early for June bugs in my area so maybe Mother Nature sent... moreI have been waching the cats in the hood try to catch June bugs it's pretty funny to watch. It is a bit early for June bugs in my area so maybe Mother Nature sent them early because she knew people are going nuts from bordon. Cheers!
For example, I believe that in the UK, it's either "God save the Queen" or "Long live the Queen", and in Mexico, it may be "Viva México". For clarification, I&rs... more For example, I believe that in the UK, it's either "God save the Queen" or "Long live the Queen", and in Mexico, it may be "Viva México". For clarification, I’m not asking about other countries making statements about the United States, it’s about statements they have showing their love of their own countries. ~