I have tried on a few and I look like I’m playing dress-up in them.
I have tried on a few and I look like I’m playing dress-up in them.
No. I’ve yet to see any evidence to the contrary.
Yeah. At this point in their childhood it is likely >cheaper< to have someone stay at home than both parents working.
Nice, but it does make a difference where you live. Where we are, $47K per year would not work for a family of nearly 4.
She was not asking him hard questions at all and he just couldn’t answer any of them. I mean they were high school sophomore civics and government class exam questions.
They are soft, strong and thoroughly absorbant.
It’s pathetic but you’re right.
Probably. I never forgave him for Phone Booth. As a result, that was the last movie I agreed to see with him.
Sorry, misunderstood.
I have a friend like that except it’s not for scifi, it’s for movies with marketing that features a good pun. He dragged me to see “Phone Booth” because he thought “Your life is on the line!” was genius.
I don’t even know why I watched that Terminator film. I’d never seen one before. Why I chose to start with that one is beyond me. I was aware it would be awful, I just didn’t know it would be _that_ awful.
It was established long before that, starting with “The Three Doctors".
That Terminator film was an embarassment. He had about 3 minutes of screen time in an awful, awful film.
I love the rose soap!
When I was able to go to shows (pre-small child), I used to go by myself quite often. Sometimes it’s really nice not to have to worry about anybody else - like if you’re tired or it sucks you can leave or if it’s awesome you can stay to the end. You don’t have to think about other people, you can just enjoy the show.…
I love it too.
“Like a bird who swallowed a plate.”
Great, now some hedgehog enthusiasts are going to be the victims of a series of grisly murders, motivated by potential inheritance loss, gambling debts, or keeping a secret. I’ve seen Midsomer Murders. I know what happens.
Thanks!