Someone should have warned him the British were coming.
She really doesn’t sound half bad. Maybe I’m drunk?
imagine all the energy you’re using for your internet connection either on a computer or a cell phone while we have all these people who can’t afford to have their heat turned back on in the winter?
I actually think you divorce lawyers do great work, by and large. Yet another female friend of mine is getting divorced (I’m that age, 50-ish, lots of empty-nester female friends) and I always counsel them to get the best lawyers they can afford. I once testified at a hearing when one of my buddies was left by her…
I do not mean to denigrate your profession but I was at a party last weekend and everyone was bitching about their jobs and to lighten the mood someone said, “Well, things could be worse. Come up with a worse job.” I said, “Coal stoker on the Titanic moments before it hit the iceberg.” Someone else said, “Divorce…
99 was the millennial Woodstock, and you should more than vaguely resent it.
I love acid.
Yes. Most everything in my house is from thrift store, estate sale, flea market. Aside from my towels and sheets (old sheets don’t fit on the new deep mattresses). When I was thinking of getting a new couch, I looked again at my couch that I bought 20 years ago at a thrift store for $25. Great design / great…
To all the thrift store and garage sale loving ladies out there, can I just brag about my find today? I found a Heritage Henredon side table valued at $2300 for $5.
I could really use some advice... I've been dating a guy I met on Pof seriously for about a month, but we started talking in November and met for the first time in February. He told me he was 27, I'm 24. Nbd. Then the other day I was alone in his apartment and I snooped through a bag that was out in his closet. I…
An unexpected social! This is cool.
:Eyeroll: I’m of Mexican descent and I agree with the spirit of his comments. Mexico is not sending its best here. Even if they work 80 hour weeks, they’ll still be a burden on the American taxpayer through use of the various social welfare programs. I was born and raised in the border town of El Paso and I have seen…
No, it was completely rude and against the norm, especially at Wimbledon, which prides itself on holding to custom and etiquette. You are not supposed to cheer and yell in the middle of points—it’s a distraction to the players—and it was ridiculous that the chair umpire hadn’t said anything until then. I also find it…
You raise a good point I didn’t even think about... The stark contrast in where their lives have gone. A moment of sadness, regret and shame for this man. Which just makes his reaction even more heartbreaking :(
I can only imagine. In this, you can tell it’s after the hearing, so she didn’t even say anything about recognizing him until the “work” portion was done, but the little she did say I think spoke volumes. Obviously it was very touching to him that she remembered him. Not everyone has has someone that believes they can…
I could see her struggle. I had a somewhat similar situation. I had a client brought in for anger management stemming from child endangerment charges. She looked somewhat familiar and I wondered if she had been in a similar program or worked with another case manager in my office.
What is this supposed to mean? If he was the nicest kid in middle school, that she used to play football with, why wouldn’t she be surprised to see him there?
Oh come on. She’s looking at him with so much affection, and the first thing out of her mouth is that he was such a good kid in middle school and they used to play together, and she’d wondered about him. There’s not much more she can say here, but she’s not being sanctimonious - she means it, she remembers him fondly…