No way, I bet it’s his house.
No way, I bet it’s his house.
I highly, highly recommend Swimsuits for All. Very inclusive sizing—straight-sizes and plus-size up to like size 30 or something in that area? My cutest suits, both one- and two-piece, have all come from there, and they’ve all been high-quality. I just ordered two more yesterday--not because any of my others wore out…
Yaaaaasssss, I’m a 36DD, used to be a 34DDD, and their bras are amazinggggg.
Oh, fuck CB Bucknor! He’s the worst, and he has the most fragile ego. Ejections over tiny picky shit.
Depends on your state as to what they’re called, but I would actually recommend an RD/RDN (registered dietitian), who is licensed and typically has gone through advanced training/grad school. They’re considered medical professionals, so your insurance is more likely to cover their services, especially with a doctor’s…
Awww, I think she looks pretty!* The flushed cheeks are actually fairly flattering.
THANK YOU. There was a thread on Lifehacker a while back before Endgame when we were talking about how amazing that would be. I thought the horn honking would be accompanied by Luis. I was so let down!
I would add, one of the doxxy ones had a middle school teacher for a mom and wanted him to be called [nickname] and not [”real” name], so she just legally named him that so teachers, etc. wouldn’t be confused.
I think it’s a common thing in the South (and I see on his Wiki that he’s from Houston). Personally related to a Vicki and a Jackie, as well as other similar names (the rest are seriously doxxy). Those are all their given names, not nicknames.
When I was learning to drive and very hesitant about left turns, merging, etc., my dad in his thick Southern accent said, “Commit and get!” (For non-USians, it rhymes in that accent.) It has become an enduring phrase, used in all kinds of situations. Basically, pick something and start!
YEP! Other than a crappy state school I got into, I did actually go to the school with the best financial aid package for me, and it was a fancy-pants highly-ranked private school. However, the “best” package came with a ton of loans (for both me and my parents) in addition to grants and aid. Yes, I could have saved…
These tuition increases, particularly at private universities, are not about salaries or property tax or any of it. They are greed, pure and simple. As I said in my comment above, total costs of attendance at my fancy private alma mater undergrad have risen well over $20,000 over the last ten years. You cannot tell me…
This is such an interesting conundrum, as a millennial who has a ton of loans (and a husband with a ton) but also a pretty great total household income because of them, so likely wouldn’t qualify for forgiveness in this plan. I don’t begrudge other people the forgiveness though because god knows we need to do…
Given that their law school is the Antonin Scalia Law School, I would say your second paragraph is more to the point.
Nicole! I just wanted to say hi. I didn’t notice your byline this week until just now. I was an avid reader/lurker of the Billfold and loved your work. So excited to see you here!
Team blue, but only because I’m super uncoordinated and can’t hook things without seeing them. See: necklaces.
Park in the “lot” under the 395 bridge, S. Capitol Street exit. It’s like $20 and under a mile from the stadium. Note: you have to get off 395 the exit BEFORE S. Capitol St. to get there. Also, depending on where you’re coming from, Uber might be a better deal than parking.
The Post article says you can still bring a diaper bag.
To be “fair,” the Nats backpack ban does not extend to diaper bags, per the Post article. Which is not something the Nats are actually telling people.
Okay, so why the fuck do I have to keep dealing with these shitty and ever-changing recycling rules when mega-corporations are the ones who are the major pollutant/contaminant contributors? Seriously, how is this even significantly helpful at this point?