Oooh, I loved that site! It was brilliant!
Oooh, I loved that site! It was brilliant!
It depends. The ones I have from when I was younger that are the clearest are tied in with really strong emotions (usually "want!"). And while they may be partially verified by photos or family members, their accounts and mine don't quite line up, which makes me more likely to believe I'm not just making memories up…
My earliest clear memory is of my first birthday party and it involves wanting a pair of red-orange plastic sunglasses. They were party favors and everyone else got them and I REALLY WANTED them. So I threw a fit and eventually they gave them to me but then took them back again. That shade of red-orange is still…
"Yes, have some."
Ooh, very snazzy. I suspect if you were willing to sacrifice the number on one side of the dice, this whole thing would be a lot neater and easier. You'd only need one layer of silicone, then, and wouldn't have to deal with mold lines.
Well played.
The Pantone swatch like a vermilion to me, which is one of my favorite colors.
Peter Pan just keeps hitting me over the head lately, probably because of the anniversary. It's never really been one of my favorite stories; I always thought Peter was kind of a twerp.
Thanks
Olive for me as well. A salty one.
Ha. Yes, thank you.
Ack! I hadn't read the author's comments. He actually said: "Where was this enunciated / stated / written / implied? Not in my story – and my problem with literary or other criticism of stories by living authors is that before you go implying motives to them, you could ASK them what they meant."
Why a rusty spoon, Charlie Jane?
A real hot water bottle will keep you warm for several hours.
I'd suggest springing for a real hot water bottle like this one by Fashy rather than risk a makeshift one springing a leak. I've had mine for ten years now. (It's also great for sore backs and when you're sick.) [www.amazon.com]
He was really fantastic in that. I also quite liked his brief appearances in Mystery Men and Shrek II.
Given the structure of the problem, any answer that's correct must be incorrect. A paradox!
Googled: strange us civil war uniforms. Got all I needed.
Ha! I dragged this movie out and watched it last year. It was fantastic, but I think I'm good for another twenty years or so.
Your link to Harvard Crimson is borked.