Another fun one, "I'll do it if you do it too."
Another fun one, "I'll do it if you do it too."
I live in Arizona and I've already been to two weddings in California.
Shhhh....
This movie is one of my guilty pleasures. So bad. So cheesy. I love it so. Why can't it be covered in my Amazon Prime, dammit!
Wow. I'm actually shocked. Arizona is surprising logical about this. Most of the time they're utter fucknuts, but sometimes they surprise you.
To be fair back in the 1920s, you were considered a spinster in your mid to late 20s, and middle aged in your 30s, so I don't see much wrong with this. Heck, Mrs. Robinson was 35ish and considered old and that was the 60s.
When I was seven, I had surgery. While I was getting admitted, there was a little boy there about the same age. He was there because he had two openings in his penis, and he was getting one of them patched up or removed. I can't remember which. All I know is that his mom told my mom that when he'd do his business, one…
Can't stop laughing because I love this video so much. I annoy my FB friends by posting it every Presidents' Day. +1 to you.
I just wanted to post to say that I haven't heard or seen the term "rag" as in "being a rag" and "you are ragging on her" for years. Thanks for the laugh!
I tried reading it and couldn't get through the first few chapters. I found it incredibly boring.
I was a sophomore in high school (I'm an old). I went to the library during my study hall to watch it. We had TVs broadcasting it all over the place. It was a BIG DEAL because of Christa McAuliffe. We saw it live. I remember my friends and I chatting and then sitting there, stunned into silence. Then we all started to…
And Dennis Miller. He used to be hilarious. Now he's a bitter, unfunny, conservative douche.
I believe it. My brother-in-law's wife's stepdad got a girlfriend and is practically living with her eight months after her mother died from pancreatic cancer. She barely speaks to him anymore. It was kind of indecently fast, like the body wasn't even cold, you know?
I feel your pain. My mother-in-law died unexpectedly, and my now 85 year old father-in-law is not doing well. It's been six years, and I've noticed a sharp deterioration since she died. He insists on living in their old house, when he'd really be better off in assisted living or out here with my husband and…
I wish I could still give stars. +1 for the Monty Python reference.
And they give you a guilt trip about not spending the $$$ it takes to fly all the way back to see them, AND having to buy presents for them all. First time in years I'm not flying back to see my family, and honestly, I've never been more relaxed.
You don't sound like a brat at all. You worked at a sweathouse, pure and simple. It sounds like they're cheap, evil, and blatantly skirting around basic employment laws. barely subsidized insurance? No sick time? No vacation for a year? Sounds like a horrific place to work. It sounds Dickensian.
The Spark is akin to driving a golf cart, but I see them everywhere. I test drove one on a lark, but bought a Sonic instead. I love the Sonic. Great zippy little car, and a huge improvement over the Aveo. Strangely enough, I don't see that many of them.
Your SIL's friend was out of line. Life choices aren't a zero sum game. Someone needs to take her aside and tell her she's an asshole.