WaterySwordThrowingTart
WaterySwordThrowingTart
WaterySwordThrowingTart

I think you hit the nail on the head - you could call it the androgynous 70's. Think of how the glitter rockers dressed.

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I am pretty sure if it's a personal gift, the giver, not the receiver, has to pay the gift tax, but who knows. This is from the Turbo Tax site:

Redacted. Not worth it.

I have spent more time than is really necessary thinking about how it could have happened.

That's too bad, because you better believe that I specifically taught my sons that.

I am past my child-bearing years, but I have a daughter, nieces and a granddaughter, so I just don't understand that way of thinking!

Ours was Tupelo Honey by Van Morrison

Dear God - Do you have to comment on EVERY.SINGLE.DISCUSSION here? I noticed you were asked a long time ago if you were a Duggar or a Quiverfull adherent and you never answered. Which one is it?

Just out of curiosity, do you refrigerate your eggs? I read somewhere once that keeping eggs on the counter overnight would make them easy to peel. The article made a reference to the European practice of not refrigerating eggs. I do realize, however that "European" covers a LOT of territory.

Just watch this bullshit ad we've been subjected to in Michigan, if you have any doubt that the GOP is running on emotions and not facts. Every time this comes on, I scream at the TV "Just tell us what you've done for women!"

Thank you!

Oh, that changes EVERYTHING. You're right

Not sure if you knew, but she also played Tonks in the Harry Potter films.

In Detroit, we're lucky to have this place - you step inside and feel like you've walked on to the set of Mad Men. And it's not purposefully retro - it's been that way for 50 years. Food is really pretty good and reasonably priced.

I use salted butter in my buttercream, too! (I start with an Italian meringue). When I use unsalted, my buttercream is runny. And I have to say, I receive tons of compliments on its flavor.

So, no sloppy story, but we did have a neighbor who grew up in Ireland. When I mentioned that I heard they didn't celebrate St. Patrick's day the same way we did, she said it was because they were all hungover from the day before. March 17th is a holy day, but seems March 16th is St. Practice Day. Cute story even if