Me too. Poor Pam breaking down as she tried to keep talking herself into a life with Roy.
Me too. Poor Pam breaking down as she tried to keep talking herself into a life with Roy.
Last week I had to go to a meeting in Houston in a suit and tie, when I got to the conference room (sweating like a pig from walking to the building), the people there were in polo shirts.
It’s probably my favourite of all time. I like to listen to it in the evening, wearing a blanket as a cape, glass of wine in hand, pretending to be Cersei watching the cept blow up. Highly recommend doing that.
Sophie Turner looks like she’s wearing a Big-and-Tall T-shirt. Still looks good, though.
Until one of the wheels craps out in one way or another. #askmehowiknow
Yet another reason to get a four-wheeled “spinner” suitcase instead. I finally got one of these a couple of years back and it was life altering!
Please do so immediately and mail me the result.
I wonder if I could make the dip coffee flavoured, with Bailey’s cookies. I may have to look into this.
What really grinds my gears is that “vajazzling” isn’t even anatomically correct. Pubic-region-jazzling just doesn’t have the same ring, though. Vulvazzling would be more painful if true to its name but it’s also a very good word. Pros and cons.
The Vajazzles are the most poorly named cheer squad in the NBA. Fix this Utah!
Getting so tantalizingly close to printing MRI’s of a model who has swallowed a bathing suit. Now that’s something I can hide under a mattress!
Nothing says, “While you’re here, feel free to rub one out,” like the SI Swimsuit issue.
Stuff your underwear into your shoes (undies can be wrinkled, it utilizes otherwise wasted space, and it'll keep your shoes from getting squished by anything), and pack neutral-colored shoes you can wear with everything you pack. Don't bring the 6" stilettos when the 3" pumps will work just as well. I roll clothes,…
Yeah, I'm going to make her carry her schoolbag, since she's old enough now to do it herself. It'll teach her critical packing skills too ;)
I'm going to end up reiterating what others have said, but I wanted to respond to this personally. Clothing obviously doesn't become magically smaller because you roll it. Instead, it allows you to use the limited space you have more effectively. You end up with a more densely-packed bag instead of one with a lot…
I'm a travel agent, and on my last trip I was at a week-long business conference that required 2-3 outfits per day (business, cocktail, casual, formal). By the time I was done packing I'd fit 15 outfits, 5 pairs of shoes (2 heels, 2 flats, 1 sandal), toiletries, accessories, and electronics all into 1 carry on bag.
I'm an event planner and I travel a few times a month, anywhere from 1-10 days. A few years ago I read about sixitemsorless.com (I can't get the site to load, so I assume it doesn't exist anymore) and decided to try it. A modified version of this has become my go-to travel wardrobe. I invested in a nice blazer, a…
So you don't have a jersey dress, and all your clothes wrinkle easily? Roll them up in dry cleaner bags (the ones they cover your clothes on the hanger with). They allow the clothes to slip and slide without wrinkling them.
I'm a focus group moderator who used to travel extensively and hit 3-4 cities, usually with different climates, in each trip. Women CAN do a 2-week trip with one small carry-on (plus a computer bag). Some ideas: