I also like reading the separation orders in all caps. It's like they're screaming at you to GTFO.
I also like reading the separation orders in all caps. It's like they're screaming at you to GTFO.
Might I suggest:
All these comments and no one has thought to say that plenty of American military uniforms include a skirt? Not as short as the TOS ones, no, but they were using a pretty common 60s silhouette.
Neutrogena has a nice sunscreen that's meant for your face. It's very thin and light, so you don't get that "oh my god, every pore feels clogged right now" feeling that most other sunscreens give me.
I'm with you on all three counts.
I'd call Cersei the best female anti-hero in ASOIAF, personally. She does some terrible things, but I can't help but admire her cunning while she's doing it.
Oh, at least he's modest.
I am also from this town (although no longer live there) and am the one who requested a Jez write-up because I was so frustrated with seeing all the lies about it! I mean, it's frustrating enough to know that Fox lies abut things on a regular basis, but it's worse when it's my hometown they're slandering.
Considering it was an anti-bullying activity, my best guess is that they were told something along the lines of "Just because a girl is wearing a short skirt doesn't make her a slut," which to the feeble minds at Fox News became "girls in short skirts are sluts - they're telling them to look for short skirts!…
Separate incidences, I think. Or if it's like the layout in my old college dorm, the living room and kitchen were all in one open area.
Contrary to what Sophie is saying, I live in Dorchester county now (quite close to the hospital mentioned, actually) and there are plenty of buses. This lady absolutely had other alternatives, she just felt like she was too important to wait for the bus, I guess, so now I get to pay for it. Awesome.
It says he had no knowledge of the *scheme.* It's possible he thought the kid was really sick, but couldn't come home to verify because of his job.
I too had a thoroughly average prom. I spent about $100 on a dress and then about $50 or so on a limo (10 of us chipped in for a big one). I went with my then-boyfriend of 2 years and our friends. We danced, ate a decent dinner, and then had a little after-party at one guy's house. Another girl showed up wearing the…
I've lived in the south for a few years now, and my understanding of the phrase is that it can also be used to express pity, in a "you look tired" sort of way. Not the nicest thing to say, because it basically means you look a mess, but in general the speaker usually does feel bad for you.
So did anyone else see this headline and think it was about another excerpt from Cat Marnell's book? Because I sure did.
I thought she was referring to the trope in general, which often has a nagging wife.
Where did she do that, exactly? I don't think we're reading the same article here.
My thoughts as well. I missed Dodai's article when it originally ran but now I see I wasn't missing much at all. Cupcakes are vaginas? Give me a break.
Thank you, I was wondering if I'd find any other cupcake lovers amidst all this inexplicable cupcake hate. I agree that the mini ones are kind of dumb, but come on! Normal cupcakes are great.
I read the major stories on Google News every day and saw nothing about it, so I don't think it's as widely talked about as you think it is.