desilu313
Desliu313
desilu313

I wish I never went back to get my PhD. I’ve practically pigeon-holed myself into a career that I’ll never be able to enjoy. Maybe you failing was a blessing in disguise.

I always wanted to be a dog in my next life, and now I know I want you to be my owner :)

I’m trying to think of a situation where I would not, and nope I’m good to go.

Agreed, he was fantastic. They do flashbacks in season 2, but it’s not the same. They killed off the best character, and now its unwatchable.

I passed out in the shower at the Ritz-Carlton spa and hit my head on the marble wall after spending 5 minutes in the sauna. I was 30 and ran at least 15 miles a week. It happens to all of us at some point.

We have at least 50 different varieties of flowering plants in our yard from palms to citrus to gardenia. Our house looks like a jungle compared to our neighbors. There is always something blooming all year round.

Can’t say about the price point, but generally people are against it because because they claim humans are playing God by messing with genetics. Think Jurassic Park.

You make it sound so easy! I know the pilots I’ve worked with have a significant amount of hours of agricultural flight time, a requisite for most mosquito control operations, so hobby pilots they are not. These mosquitoes specifically live around people, and Naled is usually sprayed around 100ft-300ft altitude and

As long as the mosquitoes are still outside, the droplets can get to them. We don't find them inside houses as often in the US because of the wide practice of using screens and A/C.

As an idiot who works in state govt, I think I have to add in my experiences with mosquito spraying. Yes, Naled should be sprayed either early in the AM or late at night to mitigate possible non-target effects. Unfortunately, this requires pilots to be experienced and trained for night flying and aircraft equipped

This this this. Pesticides are just one of many factors leading to the lower bee numbers. Destruction of habitat is a huge one and monoculture farming is another. Humans change so much of the landscape so quickly wild bees and honey bees have a hard time keeping up. It's incredibly stressful and that leads to

Yes! I was going to say Havanese, too, because that kinda fits they're lifestyle? Cuban bichon. Didn't they just get back from Cuba?

Gah, I was disappointed with Ipsy, too. Although, I have to agree that it was lightyears better than the garbage in BirchBox. I’ve been meaning to try Sephora Play, but why would I pay to get samples when they send me plenty for free?

I love the Tony Moly face masks. I love the hydrogel masks best because they’re just so thick. Its my favorite Saturday morning ritual.

This happened to me the other day only it was worse. I unlocked and opened the door to my stall only to stare directly at a woman peeing across from me. She didn’t even bother to close the door! The sink was between us so I had to wash my hands while trying to give her the privacy I, at least, thought she deserved.

Same, except my summer starts in April and doesn't end until October since I live in South Florida.

OOh! I could totally go for another witch movie! It’s been too long.

Ha, it’s made me feel like now I have to earn that ungrey and I feel compelled to comment more.

I love Emma Stone and Colin Firth so I wanted to see Magic in the Moonlight, but I waited until I could watch it on my parents’ HBO account for free. It was a disappoint.

Apparently, Chyna (Joan Laurer) was the six death of a former cast member of Celebrity Rehab according to this site (http://starcasm.net/archives/34789…). There has been a total of, what, 49-50 people appear on this show? I’m glad it’s off the air. As others have mentioned, its terribly exploitative to a group of