Word: bitche
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...BITCHES" are in the air. From Leona Helmsley ("guilty bitch") to Margaret Thatcher ("conservative bitch") to Imelda Marcos ("well-shod bitch"), the word is being thrown around as an all-encompassing description of why these women are less-than-desireable role models...
...bitch," she said...
...best. At times I've been very, very irritated with Hazelwood, but I've also put myself in his shoes and said, "Jesus, the poor guy's just taking all that damned heat up there." It's been tragic for him. It's been a bitch...
...sons is strong enough to put them before herself. Divorced from the boys' father, she takes up with Harry, then the parking-lot magnate, then Harry again, and her sons are understandably bewildered. When the younger one asks for some answers, she comforts him with "life is an amazing bitch." The real truth Busch misses is that adult love is a feather compared to the attachments children make. While Catherine's unwillingness to give reassurance to her sons when she has none to give is admirable for its honesty, Busch would have had a deeper love story...
...Starr goes even further than the material with his talented delivery. He also does and impressive job with the difficult torch song, "Love on the Rocks (Hurts like the Dickens)." His portrayal of Andatramp is reminiscent of Bette Davis's Margo Channing in All About Eve-- a tough, jaded bitch with a lot of spunk and a warm heart. In addition, he shows off his usual dancing prowess, despite the unusual impediments of a tight corset and long petticoats and skirts...