We got our coffee maker for free in a drawing. Until then we didn't have one. Take that, Fox News!
We got our coffee maker for free in a drawing. Until then we didn't have one. Take that, Fox News!
Right now I've got a pitcher of iced tea and a pitcher of orange drink mix, some no-bake cookies (what that says is my apartment is really warm and I don't want the cookies to melt), a storage container of leftover chili, a gallon of whole milk, a can of ground coffee, a jar and a half of homemade strawberry jam, four…
That, I would do!
You are probably on to something there.
I was going to ask the same thing.
Yes! That was my favorite, with the red dress running a close second and that grayish one in third place.
Yes, that green was my favorite, for sure.
Me, too! That red is gorgeous and I really like a lot of the details, here.
One redeeming thing about Harry/Ginny is that he finally gets to have the loving family he always wanted. Certainly he was embraced as an honorary Weasley already without marrying into them, but it may be more satisfying for him to know it's "official".
Oh! I misread it as "If I weren't married..." Reading it correctly, he comes across as even more presumptuous (which is saying something). As if the only thing keeping him out of your pants was the fact you were married and not things like you having the right to choose whom you sleep with and the fact that he's a…
If you enjoy Lisa Kleypas and Eloisa James, I enthusiastically recommend Julia Quinn.
Maybe he brought out her fun side a little more. Snape can be a bit serious.
I haven't read the books yet (I know, I know) but I imagine I'll have a similar reaction, because the film definitely had that effect on me. I spent the whole thing with a low-grade unease that built up by the end of it.
Yeees. I've always thought so, too. Voldemort, he's predictable—you expect him to do awful things, because he's established early on as the villain. Whatever the most awful thing to do is, he does it, because he's a clear-cut storybook bad guy and evil is his motivation. He's simple, as villains go, and even looks…
She said something about choosing the Harry/Ginny pairing for personal reasons, so that does suggest she has more connection to that character.
Wow. I'm sure that's photoshopped all to hell, but I also remember what she looks like and you can't really fake that bone structure convincingly (even with good contouring).
Gross. Just...gross.