They're a good breed for cat lovers, as they are pretty cat-like dogs in my opinion. Still higher maintenence than cats, but they have the couch potato part down. :)
They're a good breed for cat lovers, as they are pretty cat-like dogs in my opinion. Still higher maintenence than cats, but they have the couch potato part down. :)
Have fun! I live an hour away and have never made it to Dragon Con. But I don't really care for crowds, or navigating Atlanta. :)
Greyhound? I love them. Mine is a gorgeous, sweet little idiot. :)
I was wondering that, too.
Are you local, or traveling for it? I like to know who my Georgia Jezzies are! :)
I don't know, I was wondering that, too. I can't decide whether it was the card itself that pissed Kim off or whether she did something else that offended her?
IT TOTALLY WORKED, TOO.
Also, loo, which makes me sad because I love it. Especially "loo paper." :)
It is not one you'll hear in Georgia. Unless you're talking to me. ;)
I dunno... I only read it in British books so I assumed it was Brit slang. :)
I've been known to say "gobsmacked" sometimes (I'm American), but only after marathon British chick lit reading sessions.
There are also a lot more amateur/untrained photographers who are doing "pro" photography, too.
Ah, I didn't know that. Could indeed be the reason.
Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns. It's definitely not as good as the original, but I'm still glad I read it, for what it's worth. :)
Hahahaha! :)
After googling it, it appears to have been cookies in the film, so you were correct, just backwards. :)
Nope, donuts in the book. I only watched the film once or twice, so I don't remember what the film featured. But I read that book about 500 times, and I'm sure it was donuts. :)
Ahem. Donuts. The arsenic was sprinkled on powdered sugar donuts because it blended in with the sugar.