News you can’t use.

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Your number one source for stupid headlines.

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Did she have to?

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Ugh.

She did.

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I didn’t think it was possible to eat that many beans, but okay.

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I wish the media would stop saying things like this. They’re not unrecognizable, they’re older. It happens to all of us who reach a certain age. Things sag, they wrinkle. Get over it.

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I’ve been married to a Marine for 41 years. I’m well versed in the meaning of Snafu.

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30 thoughts on “News you can’t use.”

  1. There are so many songs with imagery that is more explicit than “Wood.” Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer,” comes to mind. Or “Raspberry Beret.” Or “Sexual Healing.” But back then we didn’t know the actual person the song was about, which might add in extra layer of ick/TMI! (I am probably going back into WP Prison for the words in this comment, LOL.)

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  2. I gotta say – re: Taylor Swift – while I am not very very familiar with her music, and I’ve always thought she looked odd (could be the squinty eyes and bad hair dos) whenever I see her on the Graham Norton Show she is funny, charming, warm, generous to other performers and a teeny tiny bit outrageous. Basically – someone you would actually like to know. Could be an act but she is consistent – so I kinda like her but not the hype. (My 6 and 8 year old granddaughters are now over her. The Swiftie era had ended in my daughters home along with Barbies and Disney princesses. Kids these days!)

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      1. I enjoy The Graham Norton even tho it is just promos really for celebs – I’ve come across some great new music via that show. It was terrific to see Lewis Capaldi back.

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  3. That really is utter clickbait nonsense about stars being “unrecognizable” simply because they are older. 99% of the time if I was familar with the person before, I immediately know who it is now. Taylor certainly does not need to sensationalize herself to make money, so I can only assume she feels the need to speak on the subject. I am sure it was a hard decision.

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  4. I am one of the lucky ones. When I was younger, I looked like James Dean. When I hit my thirties, I looked more like Brad Pitt. As the sun took its toll, I morphed into Matthew McConaughey. Then I bought a new mirror and realized, somehow, it was all an illusion, as I seemed to look more like Walter Matthau. Huh.

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