Probably not.
Probably not.
Which is why I'm way more excited to see "Inside Llewyn Davis."
What is it about Paul Dano that's so hateable?! Can't stand him or that whole movie.
Also, "Ruby Sparks."
Two one-month relationships isn't bad (even though one guy was cheating, lame). The guys you messaged with but didn't meet...did you not want to meet them or did they not ask? I'm just trying to figure out what you're after. I was excited at the possibility of a lot of first dates, knowing that most of them wouldn't…
I was on eHarmony before OKC. eHarmony suckered me in with two free months and then offered me a super discount for an annual membership, so I figured, might as well. I only met two guys in person on eHarmony; one was just a first date and the other was a guy who I liked but lived two hours away.
But they skip years. It started in 1912 with the Titanic sinking, and now WWI is over.
Shia skywrote an apology to Daniel Clowes the other day. http://jezebel.com/big-bang-theor…
But a lot of the comments on that article seem to be defending her. Maybe those are fueled by commenters' anti-Doug Barry sentiments...they have to find a reason to hate whatever he writes.
There's a romper too! Why is it the same price? It uses 1/3 of the fabric.
Oh, that ("the other lead") would be much more eyebrow-raising. I took it as second lead like second chair in band/orchestra.
At least the Sandwench had some creativity behind her stupid blog...different ingredients and recipes. Starbucks has less than 50 food items so this just sounds so boring to do...and read.
Wow, how did you find that?
Hashtags can be dumb, but they are also useful when you're following a conversation on Twitter (or want to avoid spoilers for a tv show by muting the tag). She created a hashtag to use for people and media outlets who want to follow or participate in this conversation.
This is from last week: http://jezebel.com/memphis-gets-s…
I used it as a dating site; going on six months with my bf.
My mom always says that people who had happy, healthy marriages are more likely to remarry because they loved their spouse and enjoyed being married.
Yes, they don't think it's bigotry. I can't count how many times I've read conservatives online opine, "Oh, I'm a bigot because I don't want two dudes to marry?! Well, you hurt my feelings by calling me a bigot." Which, you know, is way worse than what gay couples go through when they are not allowed the same legal…
My grandmother pulled me aside on Christmas to say, "I heard you have a boyfriend! I'm so happy you found someone!"
I didn't read these authors for school until college. I'd read "Emma" three times by then, natch.