Durham?
Durham?
Vermont should be very nice this time of year.
I like Nan but I really wish she'd stop nodding her head as emphasis for her sentences.
They never move out. Just ask my parents - married for 60 years and I think they've had a total of 2 years without kids in the house.
I watched Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and really didn't care for it. The rest of my time was spent feeling short of breath and sick to my stomach. So it was okay.
The Sword in the Stone is actually one of my favorite Disney movies - the anthropomorphic teapot and sugar bowl make me laugh every time.
Yeah, it makes me want to go in and have a whole-body MRI.
That's horrible. I'm so sorry.
I re-read Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel before reading the 2nd in the series, Waking Gods. These are written as a series of interviews and conversations which I don't always like, but I thought it was reasonably effective here. I also read Fall-out and it was good. I kind of agree that it nice to see V.I. out of…
I know! I certainly wasn't around when Chevy was making that car, but then again, I have always had an interest in cars.
I can't upvote in the notifications bar (which, grr!) so have an upvote!
Yes - if I remember correctly, Cher was a doctor at an abortion clinic.
My friend's grandson is named Aedon. It's awful.
I liked Lorien as a name a lot - if I'd had a daughter at just the right time, she would have been Lorien. (And the boy would have been Tristan, which I would have been heartily sorry for very quickly.)
I can't believe nobody knew Chevy made the Bel Air. Sheesh.
I just don't watch Temple of Doom any more. Between the room of bugs and the really violent heart-removing scenes (spoiler alert!) I just can't do it.
Whenever I watch that now I hide my eyes until the ear worm is gone.
I was watching a show quite a while ago called If These Walls Could Talk about a house where 3 different women (different generations) had unplanned pregnancies. The first was Demi Moore in the 50s (?) who got pregnant due to a drunken episode after her husband died overseas in a war, and she had an abortion on her…
That is so good.
I watched the scene and didn't realize that Peyton was manipulating Blaine - I thought it was her just changing her mind. Of course, I watch while I'm doing other things so I could have just missed the clue(s).