Rickie gorged on her breast. There was no other way to describe it. She had been rolling the nipple between her lips, teasingly, but now she was pulling, hard and relentless, and the rush of sensation made Padma cry out, her pussy starting to pound to the rhythm of Rick’s tongue swi...
We know that no new song, regardless of how well made it is, will ever matter as much the ones we heard as a teenager. When I listened to those 1970s Buffett songs again this week, I was struck by how melancholy they are. I’m definitely not the only one commenting on this. ...
If Geneviève Fouquier-Tinville had the same rights as a man, she wouldn’t have to dress like one, which she does to attend University—forbidden to women. By swearing her commitment to the revolution, she succeeds in convincing her father, the Public Prosecutor who condemns thousands to the...
I just came across this lovely piece by Eric McHenry in The American Scholar that seems to provide the definitive story behind “Mama Lou” and the origins of songs like “Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay” and “Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight”: “Queen of the Castle: Looking for Mama Lou, ...
swearing falsely magic drinking alcohol extorting the money of orphans usury adultery or fornication sodomy or the like stealing murder fleeing in battle from infidels disobedience to parents Thus, in their judgement, every believer who has committed any of these offences and has not repented will ...
"15 Songs On the Radio" by Zac Mac Band, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network Intro Music: "Pocketbook" by Derek K Miller Outro Music: "Remember Hope" by Leaving Richmond Podcasts Mentioned: No Cents Podcast Redboy Podcast Shelly's Podcast Desperate Husbands Big thanks to Becky at Podcas...
. It revealed a softer side to Young-soon and also explained why Mi-joo probably fell in love with Kang-ho in the first place. Those are the moments I enjoy and wish the show would spend more time on them rather than a plagiarizing composer singing weird renditions of existing songs....
“I feel sort of depressed tonight because I just finished ‘The Catcher in the Rye.’ It was so full of swearing and talk about sex and ‘puke’ that I feel weird. Also he always talked about sexual intercourse and that prostitute and that guy in the bar who was ‘feeling’ the girl...
found it too repetitive and far too simplistic for my ears. It's the type of song to get on ones nerves if heard in the wrong way or wrong context. But now much later.. having needed the occasional push of encouragement - it's one of the few songs that comes to mind when I need...
Beyoncé brought the house down on Christmas Day with a show-stopping performance during the Ravens-Texans NFL game in her hometown of Houston, Texas. Dubbed the “Beyoncé Bowl”, the halftime show marked the live debut of songs from her latest album, Cowboy Carter, and delivered a spectacle...