@bellethellama: Seriously? I need to go to bed. I meant that she shows contempt for anyone who harms the babies.
@bellethellama: Seriously? I need to go to bed. I meant that she shows contempt for anyone who harms the babies.
@bellethellama: Fuck, I'm tired. I meant to say that she shows nager to anyone who would harm the babies, and it's refreshing that she supports something so divisive so unilaterally. And the rest of my abortion statement stands—should happen when it needs to do so, safely and under sterile conditions. And, uh,…
@Le Kangourou de Kataroo: The so-well-acted-thinly-veiled-anger she shows whe shown actual babies don't get attention were so good in Grey's, and honestly I believe her character (and, it seems, Kate as well!) as someone who would be vigilant to fulfill this notion as an advocate for the unborn, but at the same time…
He's living testament to "The Grown Ups Hand—Don't Leave Home Without It" as it was styled against and old-school AmEx ad (for Sesame Street of course!), and a silly way to embed it into kids' heads. It certainly worked on me. Then again, Muppets had that power over me no matter what they did.
@obstinatebichon: I'm personally a huge fan of the snack bars—the chocolate chip, the strawberry iced, and the fudge iced. Mmmmmm. Me want snack bars...
Moe, Philadelphia may be pretty normal, but I have two words that can explain this bullshit: Main Line. And you're 1000% correct in your final sentence.
@Rhody: She wrote in another article about how she "secretly wished that life in NYC would be like SATC, even though it's a TV show." She links to it in this current one. So you can take that as you will.
@tscheese: The Legacy collection from Coach (all of the nice leather, logo-free bags) are delightful. My best friend got one of the stewardess bags back when we graduated from high school and it was gorgeous, and when I finally relent and buy one really nice bag, it's on my short list of possibilities. In the…
@Leiakat: This was, sadly, years ago—they dumped the program because it was too much work for the managers and I doubt it was all that profitable, especially after a legit TB opened nearby.
@tscheese: The reason why Wawa is awesome for reasonably-priced fresh food like that is because it started as a dairy and not as a gas station or similar, so they've always had a focus on the food. Fun fact—they actually used to have Taco Bells in certain locations (I know this because I would go there instead of an…
@tscheese: Have you tried Issac's Deli? They have sandwiches....made on pretzel bread: [www.isaacsdeli.com] And the menu items are named after birds.
@BadenBaden: Wawa actually did try to move northward in to CT a few years ago, but for whatever reason, they didn't stick. And it's not due to a massive amount of competition, either—most of the c-stores around me are complete and utter crap. But they really need to try again—I want my hoagies, coffee and cheap gas,…
@tscheese: You must stop with the Wawa talk, because I am getting SO JEALOUS and hungry up here in CT, i.e. Wawa-free land. I would kill for a turkey hoagie right now, with a side of extra pickles and a small carton of raspberry iced tea.
@braak: I see your basketball scores and raise you a "let's talk about our fucked up eating habits" while we eat burgers and fries at the local hangout with the best fucking wings in the state. Eat what you want, dammit—I don't need to hear your justification for it.
@kitschenette: I know what you're saying, but that badge can be handled well and be fun—we went to a hair salon one Friday afternoon and tried different hairstyles out on each other.
I was a in GS for three years—from 4th through 6th grade—and I had a blast. Then again, my best friend's mom was one of the troop leaders (and awesomely enough, the other bore more than a passing resemblance to Shelley Long in Troop Beverly Hills) and we did a lot of fun stuff. My BFF's family had horses and whatnot,…
@ineffable.me: "Ruin my satin shoes, why don't you!" (Everyone beat me to the Alaia references).
@brendastarlet: As much as I'd love to, we can't afford to. I was, however, able to get a decent block rate that includes hot breakfast—this was not something included in the astronomical room rate I had to pay when my brother and SIL got married (it was the only hotel close to the reception so we were kind of stuck).…
@Xavoc: My man is buying a suit instead of renting a tux because shortly after the wedding he'll be interviewing for jobs and he will need a great suit to wear. It also will look better with my dress, which is simple and didn't cost an arm and a leg.
@Xavoc: Harsh, but very true. I'd also like to add that just because you always had one before does not entitle you to a vacation (but perhaps that is my bitterness emerging as my grad school friends all post their pampered spring break pictures on facebook...whereas my last vacation was three years ago).