bluetexan
bluetexan
bluetexan

I’m not sure I would have done much better either, and I can’t understand the shock re buying limes and cilantro. And at least in South Texas, limes are usually 7-10/$1.00, and the cilantro I bought yesterday was $.28/bunch, so neither is particularly extravagant and would probably be staples in lots of even very

He may still get away with it. I have no doubt that in South Carolina, good defense attorneys can seat a jury who will have no problem finding him not guilty.

Thank you for confirming I was not the only person who didn't know!

Real women know there’s honor in going down with the ship, and in this case, the uterus is the ship.

No, Pete had an affair with Rory Gilmore who then was lobotomized to put a stop to her silly impulses and emotions.

Personally, I blame John Taylor and the rest of Duran Duran.

I'm not a math genius, but 10% of a million dollars is still $100,000. If a Jerry Springer producer has that kind of money laying around, than I'm definitely in the wrong business.

I finally watched the first three episodes of Empire this weekend, and Jussie is adorable and so talented. Looking forward to catching up with the rest of the season.

Really? I may need to ask my dr about a prescription when I go for my wellness checkup next month.

It took me way too long to adopt that mantra. Unfortunately, I'm still supporting the bastard because he insists on staying in his dead-end minimum wage job and can't afford to put a roof over his own head, and we have a kid together. But she's reaching the age where she's got enough awareness of the situation (and

I don't know, it looks like she's got her arms crossed across her chest under her shirt and just has fleshy elbows.

At my cousin's wedding, the Catholic church's wedding coordinator switched the readings after the rehearsal, so my other cousin found herself at the wedding giving a reading about fornication while the bride, groom, and wedding party tried desperately not to laugh. I don't think she approved of any of us.

I'm so sorry for your loss. My only sibling died a couple of years ago, leaving a wife and two children with disabilities. While I love my nephews, I don't know that I'd be prepared to step up and raise them if anything were to happen to my sister in law.

Well I'm a hair younger than you and live in south Texas, where's its regularly anywhere from 97-107 degrees in August, and I usually take a sweater to the movies, too, even in the summer, because the theater is always so cold.

I have a background in graduate admissions, so I can see the scenario where you don't want to ask for gender on the application because you don't want to be accused of making gender based decisions (or your prevented by law or policy from asking applicants to select a gender, or it's just optional on your application

It's Maybelline Great Lash that I happened to find at Ross one day. I wish I'd bought all the ones they had.

I'm wearing violet mascara right now, though I swear it's more subtle than the electric blue mascara I had in middle school.

It is a little morbid, but I kind of wish I would have known about this when my mother died and pushed my dad to do it. I like the idea of having a piece my mother with me all the time.

Not to mention, the risk of death from a legal abortion to the patient receiving it is slim to none. The risk of death from refusing to treat cancer is pretty damn close to 100%.

The article I saw yesterday also mentioned the influence of her mother, how when she was being questioned by the judge (if I'm recalling correctly), she kept looking at her mother for affirmation before answering questions, and that the doctors felt that she was very eager to please her mother by saying/doing/acting