Seems legit.
Seems legit.
Okay, but that quote about sand is totally true.
I’ll do you one better.
On the one hand, I do feel for the reporters. Short time, one goal, can’t do it.
Really? If I were part of a workforce that was personally hired by someone for a department or project and then they were fired but they maybe were/maybe weren’t still going to be my boss for a little while and there were rumors about my office and we had some sense of loyalty and we weren’t sure what we wanted to do…
I question all of Versace's actions here, but I question her sense of style.
I only recently became aware of this terrible series.
Amen. That moment when reading it for the first time when you start to sloooow down and your brain starts asking itself "Is this really happening?" and then you just close it and say "Great! So what book should we read next!" And then you take it down to the paper recycling bin later that night while your kid is…
Sure. But mostly I'm saying it's a pretty average $200 air conditioner that is nonetheless the only choice out there if you don't want one of the focal points of your living room to look like a box of old, beige combs.
Sure. But mostly I'm saying it's a pretty average $200 air conditioner that is nonetheless the only choice out…
...and on cost, etc - it really does seem to be very energy efficient for a window unit.
...and on cost, etc - it really does seem to be very energy efficient for a window unit.
It's a great question. And one I ask myself every year. People do both. We actually have one A/C in a back office that was basically permanently sealed into a window by the prior owners, so I cover the grill with a trash bag every winter and just keep the shade closed.
It's a great question. And one I ask myself every year. People do both. We actually have one A/C in a back office…
I own two. One in a living room and one in a bedroom.
I own two. One in a living room and one in a bedroom.
"North American informal" is shorthand for "So many Americans use this incorrectly that we give up." That said, I could care less. (Because I regularly use "I could care less.")
Albert, Albert, Albert.
I received this email, and as the father of a two-year-old, I tried to think of what incorrect or out-of-date data they might be using. It just seemed way too untimely to have been a result of data mining, unless it was really, really poorly done data mining like "Here is everyone that purchased diapers" or "Here is…
Eat at your own risk. It made me throw up, and I couldn't stop talking about it.
Not necessarily. Because there was pumping involved it took me about 2 minutes to grab a pre-made bottle out of the fridge and run it under hot water long enough to take the chill out and then sit down in a comfy chair with the baby and the bottle.
Inartfully and problematically said in terms of ascribing gender, but this was the message I read:
Wait, really? In what context?