I've had an experience in hospital that made me understand how people can believe they have had a near-death, "come into the light" moment.
I've had an experience in hospital that made me understand how people can believe they have had a near-death, "come into the light" moment.
Yep, when I worked in a Melbourne cafe (admittedly, NOT a classy place), a flat white was just a dash of cold milk added at the end. It's just a different way to say white coffee.
I loved him as Rex Rexrothin Intolerable Cruelty, such a funny film.
Straight to Etsy with those, you'd make a fortune!
Yep, the stuff in mum's cupboard has survived a move too.
Yep I did that too, but with a Bamix. Wasn't ultimately that bad, but the pain was incredible. Only stopped myself passing out by reminding myself I was home alone and should avoid hitting my head...
You got rid of your finger?!
Love the way she dives under the net!
Argh! At least my mum hasn't tried to cook any of this stuff...
My brothers and I play an ongoing game of trying to find the oldest food item in my mum's cupboard. Current front-runners are a can of generic green peas, expiry '95, and some herbs with expiry in '94.
Season's not over yet! Mid-season final, back in Jan I think. (And yeah)
Boo!
He is so not my usual type, but... yeah, no words.
That is one beautiful cat.
As a member of Team Cat, I feel like a traitor posting this, but Bailey the Unknown Reindeer is the great 'animal in the snow' video ever.
Yep. I've had a couple on my leg where there was two or three hairs, all curled up together. I got laser hair removal, so I don't get them anymore, and I kinda miss them.
I attempted to catch Santa in the act using a note to him, left at the end of my bed, but attached with a string to my toe. Filling mum and dad in on the plan was probably a key flaw.
I read the post as "Joe Manganiello pumping ass" and didn't click on it since I'm at work. Pumping gas is ... disappointing.