There's some website out there that will tell you how many people with your first and last name are in the US. I am the only one with both my names in the country. (I have a somewhat unusual first name)
There's some website out there that will tell you how many people with your first and last name are in the US. I am the only one with both my names in the country. (I have a somewhat unusual first name)
For a while, I had three Jennifers/Jennys/Jenis and three Chris's in my life. It was not an easy time.
I agree with you - and I don't ascribe any nihilism to "there is no point." For me, that simply means that we're not necessarily here to DO anything in particular, just be here. And whatever meaning we want to imbue it with for ourselves personally is great! And as you said - being kind to others to make their…
Me too. I love Cumberbatch, but I also just plain like Dr. Strange, the movie was funny, and yeah, like you said, visually stunning. I enjoyed the hell out of it. Also, I like Benedict Wong
A massive essential oils reference book, continuing to read David Niven's Bring On the Empty Horses (just read the chapter on Errol Flynn - what a train wreck of a person), and read Patti Smith's Camera Solo a couple of nights ago. I love her sensibility. Very raw, genuine, gentle and considered.
Here you go! <- link to pictures. (You really need the ottoman with it for maximum sloth though.)
God, I love mine. Once you're in one of those things, you are quite possibly as comfy as a human can get.
That is a long escalator. The escalators in Nationwide Arena here in town just go up for two floors and I start getting a little nervous.
There's a picture floating around tumblr showing Seger with his arm around Springsteen. Seger's whole face is lit up and grinning and Springsteen has this tight little smile.
It's mentioned in the first or second paragraph as having been covered elsewhere on the site already.
I have a visceral loathing of REO Speedwagon.
I grew up with all of these songs (except "Timothy") on AM radio in the '70s. I heard a lot of them on the radio on family road trips or at the pool. All those death songs and (other than the two you mention as being covered elsewhere in the opening paragraphs) I think you got em all. Ah, good times…
I am a woman with no children! But I'm apparently a big ol' dad at heart.
"The red is obviously us." Jesus Christ.
I remember when we used to say that Warren Harding would be happy that he was no longer considered the worst president, thanks to Bush. That sure didn't last long.
I love Steely Dan but I agree, if you're going to only like one of their songs, that is a good one to like.
Strange days, man.
Same, I tried to hand a tip to my first two Uber drivers, and they both got really uncomfortable.
I put away one and a third pizzas by myself this last weekend, so … maybe?
Out of curiosity, how old is too old for Tinder?