But it actually only requires two distinct points to define the foci of an ellipse, and…
But it actually only requires two distinct points to define the foci of an ellipse, and…
There is an "adult establishment" in Wisconsin called "Beansnappers".
In eastern Wisconsin, in addition to the Friday Fish Fries catering to the Catholic customer, there is a Lake Michigan area small town tradition wherein people will collectively make an enormous pot of fish-based stew, slow cooked to perfection, and eaten communally.
The word "disproportional" is great in this context.
Bringing "artisinal" together with "truth in advertising".
Also blancmange.
Chicago had (still has?) a place called Al's Fun In The Bun.
"Remembering Sean Spicer."
(Resumes krav-maga session with crazy girlfriend.)
Strangely, no one who reads books about film seethes with hatred for the medium.
They just drone on and on.
And the funny thing about that is that Paris has an subtle arc, wherein she wants to control things around her, and gets schooled by circumstances pushing back, because she needs to learn balance.
One of them.
I like him.
Granting that, you have to admit she's not boring.
Although, to quote Wee-Bey from The Wire, "Look at my ass up in here."
Having done the very same thing myself…the trouble with shooting from the hip is that it comes at the expense of reading the posts carefully.
I'm with you on that. Flaws and all, Lorelai rocks.
He didn't belitte her as a person, either. (Less mature Jess enjoyed belittling people for sport.)
I'm of the school of thought that there's one correct answer (though the other one ain't too shabby).