what? she did have a tendency to be a little bit hanna off of the rails when she was drunk. i was very confused because i didn t see any signs. she didn t say any goodbyes. there is no note. she told me she had had the affair with craig s friend. craig was to be especially upset. there were couches in both hands. this is not a person who jumps out the window. did you think he killed her? yes. did he pick hannah up and throw her out of that window? no. hannah was really wonderful. i just have to believe it was a terrible accident. what it s a funny thing, looking back at photos of happy times. you don t know yet which of them is doomed. her ham? maybe both? but don t think of that yet. the wedding is underway. it was 2005, he was at u.s. navy man, craig becker. she was a bookish grad student studying psychology, hanna hove. they were head over heels in love. her college roommate, when elizabeth aciego, remembers how the couple first met at a university swimmi
you re not allowed to go outside without clothes on. you know, we you re supposed to wear seatbelts when you enter the car. supposed so to strap kids in the car seats. i do think unfortunately that if people aren t going to i guess use common sense then mandating it is important and necessary. thank you. we ve talked to you and people at your hospital a lot in the last month. thank you to all that they are doing and to health care workers who continue to struggle with this. i can t imagine a year ago you thought you would still be battling this today. but i m sorry that you are. but i m grateful you are. a medical director of the pediatric intensive care unit at our lady of the lake children s hospital in louisiana. moments away from a new report from afghanistan where the taliban regained control of the vast majority of the country in a rapidly deteriorating situation. plus a deep dive into the quickly unrachlg plot to overturn the 2020 election and the man you may never have
fantasies and explore their sexual desires. i think that the sexual revolution had a place in making sex more casual so that people had more sexual partners and sex could have a purpose other than procreation or reproduction. oh, it s nice to see you. how are you? fine. how are you? there was a lot of sexual experimentation in the 1970s, and one place that that experimentation took place was within marriage, by trading partners, having group sex, and rethinking what has become in their mind a kind of rigid monogamy that killed pleasure. in southern california, a young couple were exploring with ideas about open marriage, and they created a retreat for other people to come and explore those ideas as well. i wasn t sure if you wanted to be walking around without clothes on. that s funny. i felt the same way.
jedediah: switch with trump for a day sense of power and make stuff happen. sign a few executive orders. juan: it s that body. you have to be eating all those burgers? jedediah: i could get a few executive orders through it would be a small price to pay. mark: you would look great with trump hair. i would like lena dunham. i think i would make a great lena dunham. we look pretty similar without clothes on. oh, sorry, sorry, sorry. greg: juan? juan: i was thinking, hussein bolt is fast. incredible to feel speed a beautiful dancer and the other day i saw something about muhammed ali and i realized wow, that guy was graceful and fast and powerful but i m not sure i mean, everybody ages. greg: i would switch with my wife just to know what it is like to live with me and might help me. like, if i am like sitting
they created a retreat for other people to come and explore those ideas as well. i wasn t sure if you wanted to be walking around without clothes on. that s funny. i felt the same way. you stored away your clothes and lived morning, noon and night as a nudist. and people, if they wished, could indulge in intercourse together. a lot of people i haven t seen for a while. the idea of this place, as espoused by john williamson and his wife barbara, was to try to eliminate jealousy and sexual possessiveness in marriage. they had a lofty notion of what they were doing. monogamy as we know it, marriage as we know it, the american family as we know it, it s not working. and it hasn t worked. it will work even less in the future. barbara wanted women to have as many opportunities for sexual experience with other people outside of their spouse as men did.