I really liked the tux too, but it's not exactly innovative. Would still wear it.
I really liked the tux too, but it's not exactly innovative. Would still wear it.
A nice ivory? Maybe some pearl detailing?
Amen!
It's ruined me forever! :D
Lots of them are drip filter only. River City is okay but kind of out of my way, The Hub 101 is on my block but the girls there haven't quite mastered the espresso machine and Magpies and Edie Rae's are drip only. In town, The Jailhouse is erratic, Jays Place and Rocky Mountain are both drip filter. Breakwater tend to…
We are! I am so spoiled. I work there.
River City are okay actually! I'm just not over QF way a whole lot. It's just enough of a pain in the butt to get from Townsite to Ecossentials on the bus that I can't quite be arsed walking over there too. Likewise I love Nancy's, but the bus only goes out to Lund twice a week (worth it for the Boardwalk in summer…
Bless your lil heart, I shop local, work local and volunteer local, and I reserve the absolute right to bitch about Starbucks. Half the time it's because somebody else does a coffee run anyway.
But seriously, crap coffee is a plague in North America. Or so it seems to me.
Powell River, BC. Two ferries away from Vancouver, so reasonably isolated. We have a Tim's but I hate their coffee too. There is an okayish place off the bus route (so I hardly ever get there), but they still do that American style that I can't stand. Although two young coffee roasters just moved into town this year,…
It's me, I drink the hazelnut lattes with the whipped cream and caramel drizzle. But that's because Starbucks coffee tastes like skidmarked undies-filtered ground dingleberry water.
It was hard for me to wrap my head around at first, as I'd just rolled into the country with all my worldly goods (two suitcases and a guitar) to be with him. I'd sold/given away the entire contents of my apartment in Australia. Art and books are the hardest things to leave behind.
We reached a nice balance of keeping…
Shortly after I married my husband, we moved towns. He is a former addict and at the time he had way too much stuff. As he put it "once you've been homeless it's harder to let any of your stuff go".
We watched a Hoarders marathon while packing up the apartment and it helped a lot in paring down the useless crap he'd…
Seconding the "throw a pasta party for all your best gay friends" idea.
Dude, if my mum knew what reddit was she probably would. :3
Nope. What I mean is that Tay-Tay's handwriting looks like the PC script.
To me the shape just looks like a red bull can, but the design looks like a "president's choice" brand cola (house brand at loblaws and real Canadian superstore). When your "iconic" brand cola looks like off brand cola you're probs doing something wrong.
Actually a fair few of my female relatives and acquaintances from NZ and Australia are wont to remark "ooh, you've got him well trained" when a male partner completes a task. I even did it myself in my early twenties. It's not the smartest or most conscious remark, but it totally happens.
Last time I was home you could. I also miss Mersyndol, which has acetaminophen, codeine and doxylamine. It used to be the only thing that could kick a proper tension headache in the pants.
There may be no cvs in NZ, but you also can't get chicken salt on your KFC chips in the states. I call it even (and would somebody send me a bottle of whitlocks chutney sauce omg).