brf526
Brf526
brf526

I haven't had a $500 bottle, but I've had $200 and $300 bottles, and they were very good. I don't drink wine to get drunk. I drink wine for the experience, for the taste sensations, etc. If I want to get drunk, I have vodka or tequila. But wine is an experience for me, and maybe that's because I've been brought up to

I love wine, and I'm no snob, if a cheap bottle tastes good to me, I'll drink it up and recommend it to others.

I had the same feeling - it is art, and it just happens to be mass produced and for sale at IKEA.

I know, if it had been me, I probably would have felt obligated to come up with something that sounded "arty," because "I think it's ugly" wouldn't have sufficed for the cameras. But then again, I'm no art major.

When my husband and I got engaged, we didn't immediately tell his parents because we wanted to do it in person. When we told them, and his mom learned we had been engaged for three weeks and she didn't know, she did a complete 180, going from someone who for years asked us when we would get married to all of a sudden

I was hoping my husband would have asked his grandma for one of her rings from the 1800s, because she has quite a few, but his greedy mother has resulted to already wearing them, even though her mother is still alive. There's one I fell in love with the first time I saw it...oh well.

I completely agree with you. So many brides and grooms get caught up in the whole wedding thing and fail to realize that a marriage results from the actual wedding.

I've seen that Scientology school...my husband and I were driving home from the beach one day, and it's on a hill and the building is big, kind of art deco (at least it looked like that from far away, we were on the highway). When I got home I Googled it, and yep, it's a Scientology school in a building originally

When I worked at a big box retailer at the refunds counter, we would get people who would try to return stuff they had for YEARS (someone brought back a hose they had bought 15 years ago), and they would have shit fit if the refunds cashiers gave them crap about returning their old ass items. Upper management would

My company doesn't have short term disability, nor do they have maternity leave. Should my husband and I want to have children, my break sure won't be paid for.

I was extremely PMSing, and I'm sure it was Mercury Retrograde too, but I had the biggest meltdown about my dad, who has become very wealthy over the past ten years and treats my half sisters very different than my two full sisters and myself. I was at my mom and step dad's house and my step dad said something to me

I developed very early, and when I was 12 I was asked if my younger sister was my daughter (she wasn't even one yet) by a random guy - everyone thought I was older than I was (which is really weird, cause now that I'm 28 I get carded constantly because people don't believe I'm over 21).

I don't know how many comments I read "There goes my Costco membership..." Prejudice and racism is so interesting...

not gonna lie here, my husband has epic noire strips. I get so jealous that mine can't be like his.

Maybe it's just me, but I find a tankini a much better option than one pieces when you know you'll need to use a bathroom, etc.

My first thought was that my D boobs would look like crap in it...because they're not fake boobs that seem to lift themselves.

Hell, there's only room for half a body in there, maybe a 4th.

That looks so bad...

me too. It fucking sucks.

When I went to school in England we went year round. We would have like 8 weeks, then a week off. Go another 8 and have two weeks off (I'm sure this isn't exactly how it went because I'm trying to remember back to 2000). I liked it a lot, and I know that some schools Colorado are year round while others are not, and