@CurtCole: For those days when you just don't want to choose between cake or death?
@CurtCole: For those days when you just don't want to choose between cake or death?
Her right leg has been photoshopped down to look narrower. It should look bigger since it is closer to the camera, but not so much here. From the odd angle by her crotch, it appeares they shaved quite a bit off.
I think she's mistaking correlation for causation.
@GazpachoKitty: That's interesting. I usually prefer playing a female or gender-neutral character (and I am female) but was always curious why my one brother seemed to prefer to play as a female character. Finally, I just figured it was one of those quirks that made him cool.
@tarrantm: Thanks =D
Math isn't my strongest suit... So she had approximately 14 kids who each had ten kids who, in turn had ten kids or thereabouts? Yikes.
@ElaineCleodaeus: The problem is I'm not getting the "natural color" wood anymore - the bleach seems to have gotten them pretty thoroughly. The wood itself is now light orange, and sanding them down much more isn't going to be possible.
Not sure if anyone knows any woodworking tips here, but about five years ago my grandmother took the mahogany chairs from my mother's (now my) dining room set and had them dipped. It bleached them and they are orange. I'm currently sanding them down, but I don't know the best way to stain them dark again. They…
Thank you for this interview. I'm glad she's in a good place now and I really enjoyed hearing the stories and rumors (Japan - who knew?) and other snippets of the modeling world you both shared.
@jenniferhill: Also, the pastor's comment rather sounds like something you say when you can't think of anything else positive to say about the person.
I might have to read some of Jung's own writings some day... but A Jungian Primer spoiled my openness to his ideas. It was the first book that I deliberately threw across a room. Then I got up to retrieve it, feeling sheepish, only to throw it again a couple lines later.
@morninggloria: Or douse it in A1 Sauce and cut it up into little bits with a serrated knife, for that matter.
@confusedforahotsecond is a sodemombeech!: I saw it too, although at least he was sitting down and not approaching the ump, I suppose. Tensions are high, and there's quite the history in sports of getting in the faces of umps/refs/line judges and/or swearing. I don't understand why people act like Serena Williams…
Good God, No. Put it back. Put it back!
Look, if someone got down on his or her knees in front of me and asked me a question like that, I would be taken aback at the very least. Honestly, I'd feel like they were making fun of me and beat the fastest exit out of that situation I could.
I sometimes think there are writers who get unhealthily attached to their work - they call it their baby and create elaborate childbirth metaphors, they defend it from criticism with fiery sword and shield, they rigorously assert that only their interpretation is correct, and they go absolutely catatonic when someone…
It's not a knock-off if it's done by a real designer; it's an homage.
@Penny: Concerning lead, there's even a snopes article [www.snopes.com] and there is another interesting article here: [soap-queen.blogspot.com] debunking the candy comparison and providing some interesting information regarding tap water.
My parents gave me an unusual name that's always sounded so very formal and doesn't really lend well to nicknames without a bit of work. Also, everyone feels the need to comment about it and I have the same conversations all the time. It's Latinized Gaelic. There's a movie. Blah, it's annoying and I still gripe…