The greater part of the year left us wondering if this was The Real World or if we were part of The Twilight Zone, questioning if these were truly The Days of Our Lives. Going outside was said to put us in Jeopardy so we remained in our House with our social bubble, knowing the days of Full House would be put off for a while. By Christmas it was no more than a Party of Five. We recognized how much we cherished Family Ties and we looked for ways to stay connected with Friends, as we truly missed our Bosom Buddies. Those living in the same household felt All in the Family was just a bit too close, and longed for extra square footage to spread out into The West Wing and avoid the Family Feud. Many had to isolate Upstairs Downstairs in their own homes in the hopes of ensuring Happy Endings.
i am turning into a loud mouth talking head. if you look at them all we have the diva hands coming out. there is a lot of emotions involved. i appreciate if they are speaking a little bit for the american people. we are all emotional. i have learned a lot from the past relationships and it is reminding me here. lying by omission is real. the irs right now is a sucky boyfriend. it comes down to this. i support what he did at the hearing. he is the only smart one at the committee. who will get audited next year? come on. what he did was shear genius and he got a free pass for life. he will never pay taxes again. first of all i thought darrell issa said we have a problem with you and you have a problem with your credibility. that was fair and balanced. he admitted there were problems on both sides.