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Abigail Hamilton
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You are so right. It's so deeply unattractive to me. Perhaps beyond the squared-corner style, even, and the American approach to "French" manicure that is never perpetrated outside of this lovely land.

Dolly, she who missed the peeing siblings in her bed when she left home and who described the floor of her childhood home during winter as looking like chenille (snow coming up through the cracks between the floorboards), is most definitely not into this. When she wants fake, she wants FAKE, not simulacra. (You can wat

You are living THE life.

Not treating it seriously?! Hmmm.

Yes, this pass-through thing is darn weird.

Painted floors are an underexplored opportunity. Agree about the Sweden blue feeling fresh, energetic, and fun.

I love that all the bed frames have headboards but not footboards. So you can put your dresser's back against your bed. Or, sit on the edge of the foot of the bed as well as the sides. Partytime!

1 word for all'yall: Vermont.

Another motivation for the self-editing, besides aggrandizing and glamorizing ourselves, is the kindness of not bumming people out with our woes and ennui.

Let's just eat them. Lots of them. And not the Safeway kind, the kind with actual texture.

No.

Prècis!

[kwah- sahn] is perfectly acceptable! Sounds nice and true to the French.

You prefer [kroy' sahnt] or [kra sahn']?

As a seasoned designer, I just love that Lynda chose an in-the-trenches journeyman designer oozing passion, who loves jobs for any client, big or small — and not the stereotypical agency aloof type. This video accurately gives a taste of a successful development path and the funloving, thoughtful, loose approach it

Bes.Delinquent.Gift.Ever.

I think this is the very essence of many tropes, a few of which are:

I spent two of my seconds trying to get back at you for being so utterly wrong about mayonnaise, the food of the gods.

People: you are missing the main thing. It's brussels sprouts. More than one brussel.

The right way to say wifi is French (or as they write it, french): wee'fee. It's addictive.