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Tommy and Len discuss the past for some time, and Tommy brings up that Len owes him 25 quid for "Bernie Clifton's dressing room". An awkward silence ensues. An awkward silence ensues. The two continue discussing their pasts and rehearsing old sketches, and Tommy continues complaining of how dated their skits are, while Len wishes to stick to ...
Singer Loomis has issued an apology after her botched performance of the National Anthem during a live C-SPAN broadcast went viral.. On Wednesday, Loomis opened a debate held by the Free & Equal ...
“I messed up. I've had Botox, like, a handful of times … just my forehead.” Getty. Getty. She shared that she also got filler on her upper lip, which was a mistake. “Someone convinced me ...
“Or they’re like, ‘What they did to you is so messed up, I’m so sorry that happened!'” Barrera added. “And it’s something, I think, that’s never going to end. Because the franchise ...
It wasn't necessarily my parents being bad parents. It was just things that I battled with in my head. Feeling second best, or feeling that they didn't love me. But the song's saying: 'Guys, I apologize, if I ever put you guys through hell. I love you, and love my life, and thank you for letting me be myself, even though I messed up at times.'
If you're not sorry for something you did, don't apologize for it. Spare both yourself and the recipient the demeaning "if"-apology, the passive-aggressive apology for someone else's (supposed) feelings, and the private apology for the public offense. You'll both feel better.
“I messed up. I've had Botox, like, a handful of times … just my forehead.” The “Made You Look” singer also shared that she’d had filler on her upper lip, which she also regrets.
Milhouse tells Lisa he's sorry but a story he "filed from Baghdad was all made up, (he) was actually in Basrah". [30] During the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2008, [31] [32] Craig Ferguson remarked, "The New York Times unfortunately did not buy a table. They feel—I just want to make sure I get this right—they felt that this event ...