or we could flip it: your friend alexander skarsgard snuggles your girlfriend ellen page.
or we could flip it: your friend alexander skarsgard snuggles your girlfriend ellen page.
i feel your pain! i'm basically the same, except i also often work weekends and i have no girlfriend to come home to / fall asleep with. sooo it's pretty easy to feel boring / get lonely / feel like i'm missing out on fun stuff.
confession: i still sleep on NKOTB pillowcases. they're probably like < 100 thread count, but i swear they feel great on my face!!
haha so true! not gonna lie, my inner tween went a little nuts when the spice girls reunited for 2 seconds at the olympics.
shamefully, i think spice girls was technically my first CD, but jagged little pill came very shortly after that. (actually, i think i stole jagged little pill from my older sister, but once i had it, it was MINE MWAHAHAHA!) buuuut i think the CD that best represents my angsty teenage self was definitely tidal by…
i still want to believe this is what she's saying.
shoot. well at least master chef is starting up again soon. i also tend to get unreasonably upset when watching even mediocre food shows (that food truck one comes to mind) and i miss an episode (or several) and they're not on demand. >_<
i'm in the same boat. WHAT TO DO?! for what it's worth, i've found master chef surprisingly awesome.
holy shit i never noticed this! google tells me that uncle jesse called him 'uncle joey' twice after those twins came around, but DAMN i swear i can hear those olsens saying 'uncle joey' in my mind, but it's not true! my world has been rocked.
corporate lawyer. we're a dime a dozen around these parts!
thanks so much! (aside: i'm a long-time lurker, first time poster on an open thread / sunday sign-off deal, and i'm super impressed by and grateful for all the help from all the jezzies! don't know why i waited so long to hop on in!)
thanks for all the advice!! i'm actually kind of looking forward to my run tomorrow morning...
hey, expert!!
thanks! i definitely rely on the treadmills with tvs at the gym, so i'm a bit nervous about taking this endeavor outside... but i've got an ipod and i'm ready to put it to use! i also love me some audiobooks, so maybe i'll try that. hopefully being engaged in a great story will distract me!
it's totally ridiculous. but it's the kind of ridiculous i will actively let myself get lost in! i also work/live in dc, and i think i just have a special weakness for shows based in dc.
thanks for the rec! i will definitely check this out. and i feel ya — i'm a lawyer and often stay super late in the office / work weekends / etc. , so it seems like running in the morning before work makes the most sense with my schedule. (ps that commute sounds hellish!)
right now i'm usually running around 5k, but i'm hoping to get up to 10k over the summer. good to know that a runner's high can be achieved after 5 miles! that gives me hope :].
hey jezzies! any of you out there love running? because i do not, i really do not. BUT — i want to start loving it! so here's my question to you (especially if you started out hating each and every terrible, terrible step) — how did you learn to love it? did you just make yourself do it over and over and eventually…
wooowwwwww. that's pretty low.
i had the exact same thought! i was like "wait, why are you stuffing pork into that cig?"