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Pamela Wells

Member since: Dec 27th, 2005

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Woman of the Future Is Shorter, Fatter (Lemondrop)

Oct 26th 2009 9:11PM The person whose pen name is "a man" is obviously exceedingly antagonistic, ugly, contentious, eogtistical, self-deluding, and probably a liar as well. Woe to him! I'm sure I speak for all women when I say, I just hope he stays MILES away! Diz-GUST-ing! Or maybe HE'S gay! Sounds like he has a bit too much testosterone and that he just basically dislikes women! Well, he wouldn't be the first! But I'm sure he either participates in or fantasizes greatly about conjugal actions with a favored female. Too bad he doesn't LIKE females!

10 Worst Things to Say in the Workplace (AOL Jobs)

Feb 17th 2009 8:23PM The reason "older women" (like me) don't want to hear all the kvetching about being a single mom and all the sturm und drang single moms have to go through with their little darlings is that some of us were in our early 20s when The Feminist Revolution began. We read extensively on this, and some of us do not appreciate women who continue to breed with no idea how they are going to take care of the little darlings. Plus, many of us know there is overpopulation and cannot believe that anyone would choose to procreate on this already overburdened planet. Some of us "older women" have worked darned hard all our lives just to survive and be independent. We have not gotten married or procreated. We are responsible citizens, and we have NEVER felt the need to kvetch about all the extra-job activities inherent in being a breeder, to the detriment of our jobs!

Got more than one carry-on? That'll be 40 bucks, or you don't fly (WalletPop)

Feb 2nd 2009 8:51PM This is wonderful news! Now, all the horrid, greedy people who try to cram, oh, say, 100 lbs. of stuff into the overhead bins will be CHARGED, as well they should be! I am sick to death of these greedy, me-me-me people on flights. If I never saw another one, it would be too soon. I personally have no problem with checking in EVERYTHING --- especially since the greediest louts don't leave ANY room in the overhead bins for any polite people to put THEIR stuff.

For those people who travel with husband, 4 kids, grandma, and all the accoutrements --- too bad! Families of this size are financial extravagances, and those who deign to have such large families need to be prepared to PAY for them, and that includes traveling with them!

Most Annoying Airline Passengers Ever (Lemondrop)

Jan 5th 2009 3:24PM Bravo! Yeah! If the seat reclines, I'm gonna recline!

True Happiness Is in the Little Things (Lemondrop)

Dec 1st 2008 6:40PM Are you kidding? If a man of mine ever even bothered to GET A JOB or bring in ANY income, that would be earth-shattering! Running me a bath? Oh, yeah, like any man of mine is gonna do THAT!

Margaret Cho's 'Whatever' diet (That's Fit)

Sep 26th 2008 4:05PM I'd like to see Margaret Cho lose weight using her method if she were 60 years old or around there!

Older women have a special hurdle to overcome. Getting it off is almost impossible.

Warning! He Might Be the Wrong Guy (Personal Articles)

Jul 5th 2008 9:05PM Are you out of your mind? I am very definitely a heterosexual woman, and I have been financially CLEANED OUT not once, but (shame on me!) FOUR times by my male lovers and husbands. And I have to work hard just to make the rent! I do NOT have and never had any disposable income. From my viewpoint, it's the gals who had better watch out! If I have to, I will name names!!!!

Sneak Peak at Virgin America's New High-Tech Planes (Switched)

Mar 26th 2008 2:56PM I noticed that, if you pay more, you get 76 degrees F.; if you pay less, the temp. goes up to 77 degrees F. Typical!

What if you happen to be comfortable at the universally accepted norm of 72 degrees F.?

It's also interesting that when you click on the photo of the computerized lighting, temp., etc., you will never get the blow-up for the temp. settings. You have to look really hard. Why? Because the airline doesn't want you to know it is saving money by keeping the temperature high, especially in the lower-priced seats!

Just what I want! To be sitting next to a poor family consisting of maybe 6 screaming kids bouncing up and down, in high heat!!!!

Fashion Can Kill (oldstylelist)

Mar 17th 2008 6:49PM The foundational problem here is that, throughout all of earth's societies, women are valued ONLY for their attractiveness as her society defines that. Women, in truth, are multi-faceted, with different personalities, aptitudes, levels of intelligence, characteristics, talents, and drawbacks. But no one wants to hear that. So little girls GET that and want to be what our society says is attractive: They want to be painfully thin. Unless and until women are valued for ALL their parts, not just their "attractiveness," this kind of nonsense will go on. Where are the media stories, movies, and videos about female scientists, female bank presidents, female astronauts, female anything but strippers, prostitutes, single women on the hunt, or mothers? There is more to a woman than her sexuality and what she chooses to do with it. People need to grow up and stop the snickering about women! Power to women NOW!!!!

Moviefone's Top 25 Romance Films of All Time! (Cinematical)

Feb 13th 2008 4:12PM I know all you guys are too young to remember my favorites, but here they are:

1. History Is Made At Night (1937), with Charles Boyer and Jean Arthur

2. Random Harvest (1942), with Greer Garson, Ronald Colman

3. Charade (1963), with Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn

4. Picnic (1955), with William Holden, Kim Novak

5. To Catch A Thief (1955), with Cary Grant, Grace Kelly

6. L’Amore (aka The Ways of Love) (1948): Una Voce Umana (A Human Voice) segment (written by Cocteau, directed by Rossellini), w/ Anna Magnani

7. The Sandpiper (1965), with Eliz. Taylor, Richard Burton

8. A Place for Lovers (aka Amanti) (1968), with Marcello Mastroianni, Faye Dunaway

9. Portrait of Jenny (1948), with Joseph Cotton, Jennifer Jones

10. Sabrina (1954), with Audrey Hepburn, William Holden, and Humphrey Bogart