Completely addicted with this game, and I've never seen a need to a) pay for lives/time/candies/episodes, or b) use the time hack. I'm fine being patient and then overcoming the obstacles at the end of each episode.
Completely addicted with this game, and I've never seen a need to a) pay for lives/time/candies/episodes, or b) use the time hack. I'm fine being patient and then overcoming the obstacles at the end of each episode.
I guess I'm boring. I just call mine "Roomba."
Unrelated to the post, because this lady is awesome, but the autoplay commercial when I clicked on the article was Not. Cool.
Bette Midler for Ursula, please and thank you.
Microwave turntables are ok to put in the dishwasher, right? Because I definitely am usually so squicked out by the thing that I just throw it in with my dirty dishes and hope for the best.
Senior year of college, I had just broken up with a dude a few weeks before St. Paddy's and my girls and I went on a TEAR. We went to an area of our town that had 20 bars within a square mile and we were determined to hit as many as possible. I started at 3 pm and don't remember much after about 6 pm.
Her troublesome casting aside, I am inferring from this post that Hugh Jackman will be Captain Hook. That sounds positively DELIGHTFUL.
Totally giving this article side-eye. Yes, a home can be a fantastic investment, but I don't know a single person who wasn't elated about receiving a ring, and I'm already attending at least 8 weddings this year.
By presenting the choices as black and white instead of gray, ERA is clearly swinging the bias toward a…
Slow cooker carne asada tacos, beans, and beer. Lots of beer.
Charlize just sewed up best dress. Fantastic!
June Squibb was AWESOME.
Admittedly, I was not the biggest fan of Lupita's red cape dress at the Golden Glpbes.
AND there's pretty much no way to go to the restroom without getting completely naked in the bathroom stall.
Nope, that's also what I first thought of. GB killed my dad- it's a brutal disease and given that it killed one of our Presidents*, you'd think it would be more publicized.
Absolutely! Though it's probably not just European. My parents' cooking was always extremely Midwestern even though we were in California...if it didn't have potatoes and the creamy trio you mentioned, it probably wasn't cooked.
I was very skinny as a kid, and naturally underweight to the point that my pediatrician "prescribed" whole milk and similar products to help with weight gain. I wasn't permitted to eat light or skim anything, and my mother's cooking was always very rich and full-flavored. These days, I'm much more conscientious of…
Right? He owns/co-owns a winery down in Los Alamos, a blip on the highway stretch between SLO and Santa Barbara. My buddy lives in town, and will often go over to the tasting room for some local wine, and it sounds like Emilio is there on the regular. I would welcome all kinds of scorn if that meant I was retiring and…
So strange. I was single from 21 to 24 in SF, and had a blast with the dating scene. Tons of attractive, friendly, smart people, and a big enough dating pool to avoid too much overlap. Of course, I met my husband at a bar in the city, so I'm a bit biased.