Liz always looks good in bangs.
Liz always looks good in bangs.
“string of Latina girlfriends” lol. Because it’s not racist.
I want to quickly point out that of course of this woman’s actions were irresponsible and irrational—that’s the nature of phobia, an irrational fear that is debilitating. I have nearly done this for another reason (not spiders) and it’s horrifying. I’ve been locked in rooms by my phobia. Locked out of my house for…
Hey, some of us call it ‘grad school’.
ugh. the thought of five sets of shitty little cat feet tracking litter everywhere makes me gag.
I call this move “Repairing the Glass Ceiling”
thats when bill tag-teams in
My ex, at the age of 26, had no idea you could hold in a fart.
When I go running, I fart. A lot. Normally I am running by myself so I just let them rip without shame, or until I am at least far enough away from the person running past me to claim a smelt it dealt it situation. So one night I had gone for a 5 mile jog at this park near my house (shout out to Green Lake) and I…
Being a single mother is not for the faint of heart, I tell you.
How to start your day like Mocena:
This is very cute, but I think my favorite part is the actual commercial. They all seem so ... hopeful and optimistic! About maybe being mowed down by a tractor trailer. Some day. Sooooooome day.
Baby Birdy is equally obsessed with the guy on the Comcast commercials, Titus Welliver. Any time one of his commercials comes on, she just stares at the TV and the only way to snap her out of it is to get the dog to lick her face.
I love it! All my son wanted for his third birthday was a (Johnny Depp version) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory party. He was obsessed with that film. I worried it was a little dark at the time and that it was too scary but he was mesmerised from the first time he saw it. It was literally ALL he ever wanted to watch…
he told Bob Loblaw’s Law Blog?
Dr. Zizmor party!
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