You’re doing the lord’s work. Truly.
You’re doing the lord’s work. Truly.
That’s not a soup. That’s a juice.
Cauliflower AND red peppers in the same soup? Gimme. :)
If it was possible to have soup for every meal, I would. My sink is perpetually full of bowls and spoons. My husband tolerates it in the cooler months, but summer is the period where I have to sneak in a canned soup (I know, I know) for lunch to satisfy my cravings.
Totally. There’s no way that they don’t maximize his non-announcing time as Bill.
This is great! Miley was surprisingly one of the best hosts they’ve had in recent seasons, Amy has a total knack for sketch comedy, and Tracy’s brand of wackadoo is missing on TV these days.
That’s a pretty broad brush you’re painting with there.
Noooo! Ugh, that sucks. I use adblock software so 99% of the time I don’t know about autoplay videos. :(
Hm. I might be too young then for those (I’m 30) because I don’t remember when any of them had it done, though I vaguely remember hearing that Frye had had a reduction.
I posted this in the jezebel tips section, but I had hoped it would make it into dirtbag - pretty please can we discuss?
Yep. People always look at me with disdain when I say I prefer Episode 6 to Episode 3. (Episodes 4 and 5 are tops, naturally). Ewoks are the WORST.
Yeah, but the theory that disposable diapers are somehow far worse is getting debunked...
That Tanner kid is a cutie patootie. Tall, good-looking, and funny? I know he was on Kaitlyn’s season because it JUST ended, but I feel like they were hiding him.
But they not overly eco-friendly when you take into account the amount of energy and water required to clean them...
I’m only two months into this “mom” thing and I found that Honest diapers, while ADORABLE, were no better/worse than Pampers. I had told myself I would subscribe to them because I wanted to be eco-friendly and I loved their designs, but ultimately the fact that a monthly subscription to Honest was about $30 more than…
“Like, you’re wondering if you should put her in the Kanye West box of artists who were once great but have tragically lost their inspiration and are flailing in front of us.”
Yep, that was me. Surgery at 14 months, a month or two of being an eyepatch pirate baby, and then baby glasses! Jealous of little Piper’s rubber glasses though - back when I got them, they were the same fragile ones that adults got, and my baby/child self broke the frames all the time. You haven’t lived until you’ve…
Believe it or not, my eyesight “improved” enough that I didn’t need bifocals anymore. I wore regular glasses for a year, and then moved to contacts. I’ll probably wind up blind by 40 though.