He sure is, and it makes me weep for the future of America.
He sure is, and it makes me weep for the future of America.
Never in my life have I rolled my eyes so much. I just wanted to bitch-slap Guy everytime I saw that + sign or a goddamn "slang" word. Also it reads like he's yelling the menu at us. CALM DOWN GUY FIERI.
Thank you again for the excellent advice! I'm in no rush, gotta save some money first, and I agree, some baby steps are in order, since I'm not super well-traveled. But now I have concrete ideas of where I can start with this!
Ooh thanks so much for all the tips! I don't really know anybody who did a Canada-to-U.S. move, so this is really helpful. I'll check out the link and start laying out some options :)
I totally forgot about the 6 month thing, thank you so much for reminding me. Do you know if I'd still be allowed to work there during those 6 months, without papers and all?
Oof, at least it's temporary. I've been there also, in my parents' basement, and I never. want. to. go. back.
Oh dear. Is moving a possibility? Otherwise all I can suggest is sleeping in a damp bathing suit or damp clothes with a towel underneath you, and sticking a fan right on you. It might give you a cold but it's the only thing that worked for me before I got air conditioning.
This is how I would feel without my A/C unit. It's running all day every day and it's still too warm in my apartment (I know, I should have gotten the one for a larger square footage but I was poor and dizzy from the heat).
Isn't it? Someone on Jez posted it (I forget who, sorry gif person!) some time ago and I had to steal it.
I feel like if I went to the UK I'd just be constantly swooning at everyone because of the accents! London looks like so much fun. I've never been to the UK, and only to a handful of places in the U.S., so maybe I should visit my top choices before making a semi permanent move.
Long time lurker, recent commenter. So sometimes, I feel like just picking up all my crap and moving elsewhere. You know, to experience different cities/countries while I am youngish (27 going on 28) and stupid and unattached. I live in Canada, and I'd like to maybe live in the States for a bit, maybe the UK. I know…
I use the Yves Saint-Laurent one (Effet Faux-Cils I think?). I used up a Sephora gift card to get it since it's pricey, but it is the best mascara I've used. Super long lashes, goes on very smoothly, with zero clumping. I can never go back to anything else now :( Hopefully it will run out around my bday so I can ask…