Maybe it was powdered detergent? And she has no sense of smell?
Maybe it was powdered detergent? And she has no sense of smell?
It is too cold for naked yoga here.
Vermonter weighing in here. Norwegian flute is okay, and home-brewed cider is the best cider. Also, I don't Google these things. I Google things like "best tequila under $35" and "why does Ron Perlman look like that?".
No, I've met the guy. I really don't think he's likely to sue anyone for anything. People here don't sue much, I guess.
I guess he technically could sue you, especially if you were using his logo, but I really doubt he would. He'd probably just eat your kale.
I didn't know the Eat More Kale thing was local. I assumed the entire nation was criticizing my choice of greens. I also recently found out that Green-up day is a VT-only thing. Next you'll be telling me that none of you know about Bag-balm.
Dream Street. That is all.
I'm not sure the winking was intentional, at least from that one guy. There was something up with his left eye.
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Caiden, Faiden, Gaiden, Haiden, Kaiden, Jaiden, Paiden, Qaiden, Xaiden, Zaiden. Also at least one Braiden, two Draidens, and an Eaiden.
I wish.
Around here some people are Madeline, rhymes with fine, and some are Madeline, rhymes with bin. It may be regional.
The occasional unicorn. Not nearly enough, though.
I always thought it meant Mississippi.
I meant IT, not myself specifically, though I suppose I can be quite "hoody".
Don't worry. I can always be hoodier. I know more than one girl/woman named Baby.
The only Jonah I know is 30 something. Ezra is still disproportionately popular here though, for the last 300 years.
I have met kids with ten of those names (not each, thankfully) as well as an Eaidan and two Draidens.
I think it's because it clears up the last syllable pronunciation.
Nope, you just kill magic things with other magic things, unless your opponent can stop you with more magic things or with magic magic. That's how you play Magic.