Bostonienne
Bostonienne
Bostonienne

Yeah, my husband, who is far from anti-butt-showing, was a bit taken aback that you could see her whole butt through her drawers.

False. Many babies are very weird looking and/or homely (I say as a person who loves babies, including homely ones). This baby, however, is adorable. His smile is the best. 

A Sweet Valley High board game.

One of my deepest regrets in life is letting my mom toss my back issues of Sassy.

I am old and met my spouse on OKCupid back when internet dating was a thing but dating apps were not. It was okay then! But I’m grateful not to be out there now, the Tinder/Bumble/etc app scene terrifies me.

I recently read the first one; it didn’t blow me away, but I really liked the nuanced depiction of female friendships. I’ll definitely pick up the next one too.

There is no such thing as “too much” Chopped.

Down, up, whatever, no thanks.

I have a cat, and his anus is on its own, sorry buddy. 

Tell me, because I have seen that this exists and am baffled. Is it a burrito (tortilla, etc) but with sushi-ish fillings, or is it essentially a burrito-sized sushi roll?

Aw, happy new year to you too!

They dress the ducklings up for all sorts of occasions (well, someone does- it’s apparently something of a mystery who does it) and absolutely nothing has warmed the cockles of my cold little New England heart like those pussy hats on the mallard family. 

Online-only subscription = WELL WORTH IT. 

I mean, I’m not particularly offended, I just feared I missed the joke. Delays on the red line are the for real worst!

As a Boston resident (and Globe reader), I guess I don’t get the joke? The Globe really is great!

The addition is kind of a travesty, frankly. And you go in that way now instead of through the front door, which bums me out a little. 

They’ve been selling the Cheetos popcorn at Fenway the last couple years. It’s fine, I guess? It’s essentially watered-down versions of both snacks, and ultimately ends up being lesser than the sum of its parts. I’d give it a pass and just go with whichever of the two you prefer. 

You’d think so, but it actually came roaring through the streets of the North End at 30+ mph! It knocked down the elevated rail tracks! It nearly pushed fire house into the harbor! And like Cocoanut Grove, it’s one of the reasons we have many of the industrial building codes in place today.

If you happen to be interested in books on other Boston disasters (AS I AM), you may want to check out this one about the molasses flood of 1919!

Lysol.