Questioneer
Questioneer
Questioneer

I wouldn't normally make such a trivial comment but because there are so many butts badgering you tonight...

I really enjoyed reading this and I can't wait to think about it and discuss it with my boyfriend. I love how you funny your pieces are and how they just give me a lil food for thought.

I laughed even though I was eating a cookie.

I just wanted to say thank you for your analogy. I teach 36 fifth graders and I'm tired and I just needed a lil logic and compassion before I started to feel like a chubby loser.

Yesterday I mistook "bandana dress" for "banana dress" and today I replaced "teeming" with "teaming." I'm always so disappointed when I read click the links.

Age: 17

:O Finally someone who understands me!!

I got half As and half Bs. I'd second this quiz as accurate.

I think you're misunderstanding how the phrase is applied!

Too inebriated because I thought your comment said:
"Kahlil Gibran says it best:

I've also tried yoga several times (mostly in college) and had mostly bad experiences, but if you are ever interested again, might I recommend a class with an older clientele? My friend's grandma took me to her yoga class once and it was amazing! It was the first time I actually enjoyed downward facing dog. If you're

I was thinking about that too when I read this. My dad (currently 55) once joked he never thought he'd be dating a woman in her fifties, but I think we have a skewed idea of what it means to be 50, 60, 70, etc. Now that I know a lot of people in those various age groups, I don't mind the idea at all. You "look 40"

I took my first adult school portrait with my fifth grade class last year and it was still terrible.

My old roommate and I used to call them "Anglo-Saxon muffins" on the grocery list in an attempt to liven things up a bit, if that helps.

Thanks! I found the article a bit confusing—like you pointed out, it quoted a taxpayer increase of £5m but it seems that's because of the Sovereign Grant, which to the best of my knowledge, is funded through the Crown Estate, not the taxpayers. The heading is the only time taxpayers are mentioned in the article. I'm

I thought that the money came from revenue generated by the Crown Estate and if taxpayers funded the family, it was a negligible dollar equivalent or so a year. It appears you have a different understanding—perhaps you could show me a source.

I didn't mean to suggest Will and Kate paid for things out of pocket. The fact that it's not solely them or taxes was my point—there are other sources of income.

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Someone posted this video yesterday and I thought I'd share it—not only will you be able to defend the welfare-less-ness of the royal baby, but you'll also have an answer for grumpies like captain_spleen!

In short, the royal family is not supported by taxpayers, the country earns money from them, and that's before your

I'm not sure when the photo was taken, but I believe it is a blackberry cronut.

It was $40 at CVS in Chicago 2 years ago.

So in Info 1, Dr. Steve Falleck says "she went from a B to a full C". Never mind that's not how bra sizes work, but then he says in Info 2 "she's gone up two cup sizes to a small D cup."