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They definitely did. They’ve commented on it, I’m pretty sure. Someone involved with the show said the two were in love—whether you interpret that as platonic or not is up to the viewer. I am still not over that show. It was so campy and cheesy at times, but I stayed for the chemistry between those two. (And then it

I’m glad she’s doing better now. I found ONE bug in my house, and I lost my mind. I never got a bite. The exterminators said I didn’t need to treat if I wasn’t getting bitten, but I did anyway because it was an adult female and a bedbug sniffing dog got a positive hit in my guest room. It’s all about the mental

I wondered the same about the previous owners of my house, but they were a military couple and I can’t imagine a family that is used to moving around would forget something as important as forwarding their address. I suspect the post office is just really bad at forwarding everything. I try to write “return to sender”

Where I worked, it was a good daycare and incredibly convenient, but it was completely unaffordable for most employees. Also, when the daycare had to close for a power outage but the company wasn’t sending employees home, you had to take PTO to take your kid home. This happened often enough to mention...

I worked for a software company that offered onsite daycare. For the majority of the R&D jobs, unless you were pretty high up, the daycare cost more than you were paid. It was a great daycare, and you can’t beat the convenience, but it was not financially logical for most of my peers. So sure, it existed, and they

Binged the hell out of this on BBC iPlayer. SO GOOD. It’s not the sooooper spooky watch-with-the-lights-on show you’d expect, and I can’t figure out why it’s marketed like that, but it is definitely gripping. It’s creepy, but the emotional/mental development is what kept me hooked. Also, Colin. Colin’s glorious hair.