True. I was incredibly surprised when I heard Rob Ford is married; I guess I had assumed he was single.
True. I was incredibly surprised when I heard Rob Ford is married; I guess I had assumed he was single.
Haha, that was the moment I realized "I could NEVER be a bachelor contestant". Nevermind that I've never yet wanted to, or that I'm happily in a long term relationship... but NO BOOKS? Dealbreaker.
Genius! Trade it for shoes.
The woman said she could bring a journal and her bible. Here's the link.
My favorite thing I ever read about her: "She writes like a vegetarian."
Not to be too suspicious, but way he plays up the whole "single dad living only for my daughter" schtick made me nervous. Like, dude, you are protesting too much, to paraphrase shakespeare.
Whelp, thanks for your opinion.
It depends on where you live. Where I live, 15% is completely standard.
Seriously. Monday night TV blows. (As does Saturday night tv, the night we're actually home)
I read an old article yesterday with "things you didn't know" from a former contestant. One thing that's struck me is how often you hear "I feel like I don't know who I am anymore" from the women. I always was kind of rude and assumed that the ones saying that just didn't have a strong self-image before coming on the…
Yup, flarfenspouse and I will be tuning in for that... I should feel more ashamed, but whatevs.
I was raging at my husband (who was watching the bachelor by himself, after I told him a little preview of this scene). The way he was getting in her face, invalidating her emotions ("can you stop crying for me?") — there were some yellow flags there.
Recently my Canadian husband and I had a conversation wherein I found out he believes Olive Garden is a vegetarian restaurant. There are some in Calgary but he's never been, mostly because he fears vegetarian restaurants :-)
It's obviously Dodai.
What do libraries and bookstores do with books like Million Little Pieces, or Three Cups of Tea? Just assume the reader knows the dealio, insert a disclaimer, re-file under Fiction, something else?
Search for online coupon codes, too! I used eharmony for seven months, and paid a grand total of $30. Met my spouse, too :-)
You just know the fish would latch on really well, though.
The wink and eyebrow raise really seal the deal for me. Also, no ring = single fish hunter lady is MINE!