This is exactly my point.
This is exactly my point.
Reason number one million why a single standardized core curriculum is a TERRIBLE IDEA.
Naomi was a flight attendant who got taken by the Others and turned out to be taking care of the kids (that were also taken) in the temple. (God, I forgot geometry but I know this)
Yeah, Bernard seemed oddly placed on this list.
In all sincerity, while I love Sawyer and Polar Bear (obviously), Jin and Sun made the show for me. I started off so MEH towards them, it's hard to believe looking back on it now. I could not, for the life of me, understand Sun lying about speaking English when it could have prevented so many issues. YOU'RE STRANDED…
BERNARD? I'M ONLY ON #81 AND YOU'VE PUT OUT BERNARD BEFORE THE ASIAN TATTOO LADY!!?!?!?!?!?
Understandable reaction. I did a mind fuck of a binge watch of all of Lost over 1-2 months one summer, and my brain hurt SO. MUCH. from all of the content that got downloaded. But the Nikki and Paoulo story is hands down one of the story lines I remember so clearly because of its Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead…
Woot! not alone. I can't remember who half these people are. Time to Netflix the entire series?
You, are, everybody.
Why you hatin' on FRECKLES?
I found that completely off as well. THAT EPISODE KILLS.
YOU WERE NOT CORRECT IN STOPPING. Watching the entirely of "Lost" is like being in a mostly good, sometimes bad relationship wherein you both eventually drift apart but still retain very fond memories of your ex.
I think it's lovely - I love the colour. It looks like the kind of dress that can be dressed up or down, so with flats you should be fine.
LOVE IT! Wear it! Add a little shawl for evening, flats are perfect 'cause they don't hurt your feet. You'll be fabulous!
I remember reading the lottery in school. I loved it. I also just re-read 'The Haunting of Hill House.' It is such a timeless classic. Her characters are so well written and her stories are still compelling. I am going to read 'The Sundial' next.
Part of my job is to do skill evaluations with people who have developmental disabilities. One day I was working with a young lady who had Down's syndrome. On the written portion of the test, I had to read the questions to her and write her answers down for her. It's easy to dismiss someone with that degree of…
Sing. I'm not kidding either. Sing!