That's about the healthiest thing one could do in this situation.
That's about the healthiest thing one could do in this situation.
A terrier ripped your pic to shreds. As they do.
I'll take that bet. Play yourself out, Keyboard Cat!
In the late 70's or maybe early 80's, my mother wrote Octavia Butler a fan letter. I'm assuming it was a good one - Mom was a newspaper editor and briefly wrote a sci-fi book review column. Ms. Butler wrote back and they corresponded for a while. I was always very impressed at how gracious Ms. Butler was in taking…
Maine Coon deserves to win that bracket. Play yourself out, Keyboard Cat!
Yeah, I don't get it either. I freely admit that she's got a great voice, but the latest crop of singers seems to have too much vibrato for me. They sing around the notes too much for my tastes. So yeah, while she can clearly belt it out, I wish she'd vocally hold still a little more.
I think that probably accurately reflects the actual situation in Victorian England.
Well if you'd quit hogging the damn loo...
Damn! Strunk trumps Khan.
Somewhere, Crazy Randy Quaid breathes a sigh of relief that the spotlight has moved on.
So that's what they mean by "disco stick."
Task is an established verb and has been for quite some time. Further, Khan uses it in Star Trek, so we know it'll be around for a while. Best get used to it.
They're not the only one. UNC is doing this too, and they're having their gowns made in the Southeastern US to boot: [www.treehugger.com]
@fortheloveof38: My daughter is selling Girl Scout cookies. I am literally eating a Thin Mint right now.
True dat. The Cadettes kind of get the shaft when it comes to booth sales. Everybody wants to buy from the little munchkins, but the Cadettes hustle harder for it. Show them some love!
Aww. My daughter's autistic and so she doesn't speak up at the booths, and on her behalf I thank you.
Girl Scouts can vary from troop to troop and I'm sorry you had a bad experience. When I was a girl, my troop went camping, learned how to set fires safely, do first aid, and yes, sew, which is a good life skill for boys and girls to have. My daughter's Brownie troop learned about space, good hygiene, and sports. As…
I know, right? I got this stuff for my daughter, who is just getting to the appropriate age for it, thinking it wouldn't be as harsh as stuff like Secret. I had no idea it wouldn't work at all. Now my daughter says "it's like a glue stick" and she still reeks (but since she's a pre-teen and my daughter and adorable…
Okay at best? Heretic! Heretic!