GrizlyUrsula
GrizzlyUrsula
GrizlyUrsula

Man, I heard if you let your lawn turn into Tall Grass, you'll have a better shot at finding wild animals to capture and make fight for you in ritual arena combat. I've only got stray cats so far, but maybe you'll be luckier than me.

What Racism? All that rose tinting mean they don't "see" colour dontchaknow

I do sometimes, when I remember, and I know there is a waitlist behind me. At my library, you can check out audio books too, but unfortunately you can't give them back early.

That, and having Strep is fairly miserable, and if you do have it, antibiotics can work wonders for you. Don't suffer if you don't have to!

If I were you I'd put hand washing on that list. I'm pretty sure studies have shown that to be a very effective way of reducing your risk.

This is probably the stupidest "Jezebel hypocrisy" comment I have ever read. Well done.

Yeah, that's true for sure. There are lots of comments around saying "I got measured, and it was a LIE!". It's definitely true that there are some less than competent people working in lingerie stores (one or two people I worked with come to mind), but taking fitting measurements isn't exactly rocket science.

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so

My guess is it depends on how handy you are. An hour or two seems like waaay to much time for someone who regularly assembles things and puts up shelves, but much more reasonable for someone who busts the power tools out once a year or so