LetsFoldScarves
LetsFoldScarves
LetsFoldScarves

My only issue with it is it's making me not like Michael Sheen. His character is such an ass.

Just started watching Masters of Sex a week or so ago. It is amazingly good and Lizzy is great in it. I understand given the subject matter (it gets pretty graphic at times) why it wouldn't be a knockout success, but I'm surprised that the media (including Jezebel) hasn't spent more time talking about it.

Last night's episode felt like an oldie - it was great, and my favorite of the season thus far...

I was really into the show at first, and then jumped off after it started veering into heavy pseudo history/Christian mythology. Did it rebound from that? Because Mr. Crane is so dreamy...

I avoided this game forever because I get super addicted to basic logic games like it. Started playing two months ago and am now on level 245. I *might* have a minor problem.

"Not to mention more flattering to skin tones than green."

You would think that by being one of the veterans of the show, Ms. Bayer would have learned to not read cue cards so obviously. Eeesh.

I, like many other brides, started out wanting something "simple" and "diy." Much of that was retained as I got closer to my wedding, but I was surprised how much I found myself saying, "If I'm ever going to splurge on X, my wedding would be the day to do it."

When I finally get around to having BabyScarves 1, BabyScarves 2, and Babyscarves 3, I fully intend on printing out every top naming list out there to ensure their name is not on there.

Cosign.

Go look at a picture of any water polo team ever and tell me which of these two men resembles the players more. I grew up in a California polo town, and Claflin looks like the dudes my friends and I used to swoon over. But again, to each their own.

To each their own. Claflin is the embodiment of what I pictured Finnick looking like (California water polo type) and I don't find Williams attractive. I doubt I am the only one.

About Time looks so wonderful but I don't know anyone who has seen it that can recommend one way or another. Is it good?

I am a total SNL fangirl, and yet I have to admit, last night's episode was awful. It's the first one I've EVER had to turn off (and I even stuck through the whole debacle that was Beiber). There were some funny bits (I'm a sucker for Moynihan so the opener was great, and Taran's Jebediah was hilarious) but the rest

Kids are in the not-so-distant future for me and the mister, and I'm so happy to see that the three names we love are not on this list. My only fear is that at some point they will creep in there as they are all seen as old man/lady names. Only one of them has creeped into the top 500 names for either gender in the

My pup has a sensitive stomach, so I've always steered clear of the bargain stuff sold at supermarkets. We used to give her Science Diet, since that's what our vet pushed, but we decided to make a switch a year ago because she was throwing up after every meal. I now buy her the not-quite-super-fancy low-grain and

Loved this bit, and loved this episode. Ed Norton was a welcome surprise. I know I'm standing mostly alone, but I think the "weird funny" road SNL is going down has been fantastic. The last sketch of the night was so very strange, but also hilarious.

Maybe it's the company-sponsored happy hour talking, or maybe it's the lighting, but everyone's face looks amazing. I want all of the ladies' makeup, STAT.

My husband and I shared a shoebox of a one bedroom in Noe between 2010 and 2011 for $1800/month and I thought that was a lot. We've since left the Bay Area and live in a 2br/1ba house for $1400/month.

Is it possible to be an "alpha" who also wants to be a stay at home mom?