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Ew. I'll take my glasses-wearing, animal-cooing, hobbit-vest-wearing, slightly-socialist, comic-book-reading, movie and book nerd, journal-writing, beardless (though not for lack of effort, tbf), aspiring writer, and tender as fuck boyfriend over anything from that list.

Well, they do have the beer drinking in common.

Oh, ok. Still, I think my decision not to click on it while in the company of my mother, sister, brother-in-law and two-year-old nephew was a good one.

Eh, I kinda got into after being my sister's MOH. Sure, a lot of the things I've pinned I wouldn't do because they've just becomes so pervasive (like a super stubborn weed). And I've definitely out grown some of the stuff I put on my board when I first started wedding pinning. And honestly, there are so many damn pins

My boyfriend sometimes talks about what he would want our wedding to be like. Mostly, it involves him in a tux ("BECAUSE WHEN ELSE DO YOU HAVE AN EXCUSE TO WEAR ONE OF THOSE??" He gets really enthusiastic about the tux.), drinking a shit ton beforehand ("My groomsmen and I are just going to drink an entire keg by

I am totally nesting. I just bought some silverware off Amazon because it was a really good Black Friday deal. I got a cool looking lamp from an antique shop the other day, because it was $7. I know what color walls look good with which colored accent pillows. I put coffee table decorations at hobby stores. I watch a

Maybe you could do it for an engagement party or bridal shower or something :)

I see these beautiful things done with book pages, like your bouquet idea, and I think they're so gorgeous. And then I think of having to tear out the page of a book to do it, and I go this nasty pasty-green color and have to sit down. Fetch my smelling salts!

Yep. I don't have kids, don't want kids, love being an aunt but NONONONONO. And yet, I know that if I were to ever have the kids that I really don't want, I would want to name them Emma, Evelyn or Anabelle. Or Jack, if I had a boy (why are boys names so much harder to pick?). Reversely, my long-term boyfriend (who

I dunno about gender politics, but I can tell you how I personally feel about it. I never, ever planned my wedding when I was little. I wasn't one of those girls, I didn't understand why some of my friends were, I didn't really care. I knew I would want to get married someday, but at the time it didn't interest me at

I'm really, really scared to click on that link. But also so, so curious.

As I was reading that, I was wondering which direction you were going to take it in since the bra wouldn't fit after the ball. I applaud your ending, madame.

OH MY GOD THIS IS THE BEST IDEA EVER.

I disagree. I come from a long line of really, really good bakers. I grew up on my grandmother's pies, and she always makes the pies from scratch (crust included) from old family recipes. The lady knows what's up. Pumpkin pie is still awful.

I'm so glad pecan pie was not on this list, because we would have had to fight.

On the other hand, the paragraph about pumpkin pie should be made into Thanksgiving gospel. Preach it, brother.

I dunno, they were pretty pissed about being stuck in there in the first place.

Ok, see I could see fancying Sam WAY more than I understand fancying Jared. And all of the comments I made about ego and scarves were about the actor, not the character. Because I'm pretty sure Sam would think those scarves are dumb, too.

*Sigh* Yeah, I was really hoping that wasn't the case, and that I had just missed something. :/

"Who was she? What is she doing with her life? What are her hopes, dreams, goals?"

YES. The actress did an awesome job, considering she had to follow Rose, but GOD ALMIGHTY THAT CHARACTER WAS THE WORST.

I think I heard somewhere that she was supposed to be a one-time character, so they made her super obnoxious on person. When they decided to keep her around, they toned her down a bit, so she became the Donna Noble we all love and miss.