AnnaBell
AnnaBell
AnnaBell

Sorry but there's no intelligent discourse with people whose opinion is "My sky friend told me you shouldn't do that".

For bad allergy days when you need to blow your nose every 5 seconds, those Viva towels make great hankies. Soft and strong.

Awesome comparison between chipped nail polish and worn out bags!

except for the "whores" part pretty fucking awesome

Wait! I just realized I mis-'spell'ed it. It's Derek Alexander purses.

For all its popularity, I don't know a single person who watches it.

David Alexander purses are darned fine quality. Every woman in my family has slowly come around to buying them exclusively after "splurging" one time, only to find it's cheaper in the long run to keep "splurging" on something that handles everyday wear and tear like a tank.

I've been in an argument with a girlfriend over the fact that I don't argument enough... seriously. I almost never argue, as I have a way of explaining things logically or just accepting that I was wrong, and this annoyed my ex who apparently just wanted to argue for its own sake. So she started nagging me about it,

That would make me angry too =P If I get the idea I'm gonna eat something when I'm hungry then get it pulled out from between my ravenous fingers (go with it), I turn into a rabid hyena.

The pronunciation of "syrup." Hint: It does not rhyme with fear-up.

Neither, NKOTB all the way.

YES! It's worth it to buy the more expensive brands. They're more absorbent AND they do take a beating better which means you use less.

Not to mention the more expensive bags tend to actually look more fashionable longer. They truly can be investment pieces.

No matter how expensive or well-made the bag or garment or whatever, I always manage to need something fixed or modified. That's when it pays to have decent sewing skills.

Reluctantly agreed. I carry camera equipment and a computer in my work bag- and I am finding that spending a bit more makes me look a lot more polished. That said- don't buy more than 4 bags for work- that is just wasteful!

I find that (mostly in the shop) I'm only using the surface of a paper towel anyways, so I don't get much benefit from the thick ones. For that reason, I feel that having four types of towel is the way to go:

A) Good paper towel, for greasy/liquidy messes you don't want in the laundry (I second Viva!)
B) Cheap paper

After years of buying cheap bags that often didn't last a season, I've gotten a couple of sturdy Coach bags that have withstood enough usage to likely be less expensive in the long run than a series of cheap bags.

Dear Rutgers, please take note.

Don't even get me started on the Lamborghini engine soundtrack, the pop off roof, being able to crawl down onto the landing gear from the inside of the plane, finding an ethernet cord long enough on a plane to go from the "server" (Ha!) through the landing gear well and to the ground, the plane being even remotely

I love that she really had to shove the roof off as well. I'm going to say that if you attempt to remove/put down the top on a convertible at highway+ speed, it's probably going to come over pretty easily. Violently, but easily.