Am I the only person incredibly surprised that Trump knows the Ambassador to the UK is formally known as the US Ambassador to the Court of St James’s?
Am I the only person incredibly surprised that Trump knows the Ambassador to the UK is formally known as the US Ambassador to the Court of St James’s?
London is my favorite city, as well. It’s odd, but I actually feel more at home there than the city where I’ve lived for 17 years. However, I think it would lose it’s “specialness” for me if I actually lived there.
My grandmother also made them with butterscotch chips and peanut butter (probably at least half a cup). I think the peanut butter helps cut the sweetness of the butterscotch.
Mine have a platinum band, and they’ve been fine. I’m of the thought that I’d rather enjoy using them and maybe have them break or fade then have them sit in a cabinet (which is what would happen if I had to hand wash them).
I have my mother’s 1960s china and grandmother’s 1920s sterling silver and use both fairly often. I put the china in the dishwasher and have never had an issue — no chips, breaks or scratches. In fact, I think I’m less likely to break it because then I’m not handling wet, soapy dishes that could slip through my…
Yes, but didn’t much like the show in general. Although it wasn’t that I didn’t like her because of the characters she played. Instead, her publicity/talk-show personality started to grate on my nerves.
Love Reefer Madness!
I don’t have a problem with her feeling like that. I get it. I’ve felt like that before. But her public discussions about it came off a bit saccharine and twee for me.
I loved her during the Veronica Mars years, but then she started getting too sugary and twee and over the top. The tipping point for me to dislike her was her sloth freak out. But then she did The Good Place, and I love her again.
The bit where Misha Barton is under the bed (which I think was in the trailer) always makes me jump. And the bodies hanging in the school hallway creep me out.
I don’t think it’s a horror movie, more suspense/thriller. However, there are two moments in it that always give me the willies.
Based on interviews I’ve seen of her, I think it’s close to how she is in real life. After all, some many of those characters are in movies written, directed or produced by her husband.
OMG! This just made my day! I messaged a friend who always played it at her slumber parties to say that we needed to get together to watch the remake.
“Watcher in the Woods” was the slumber party movie for my group of friends in the 80s. I watched it with an old friend a few years ago, and it still creeped me out.
Am I the only person who can’t stand Leslie Mann? I find her annoying and unfunny. And it doesn’t help that she always tends to play a harpy-esque wife/mother/girlfriend.
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts aren’t the only option. I was in Camp Fire growing up (as were my mom and sisters). As I recall, there was only one Brownie troop in my area, but we had multiple Bluebird groups at all the elementary schools. My group was only girls, but Camp Fire went co-ed in 1975, and I remember there…
I have short achilles tendons, so I’ve always been a ball-walker. I have giant calves (although not very defined), and it makes shopping for boots really hard. Most wide-calf boots are too small for my calves, and those they are large enough are then too large for my ankle, making me look like the Saggy Baggy Elephant.
She didn’t do Mannequin 2 (aka Mannequin: On the Move) either.
As someone who truly doesn’t want to have kids, it’s also extremely awkward when you find out that the person who also said they didn’t want to have kids was actually trying to have kids when they said that. It’s happened to me quite a few times, and I’ve felt bad about the things I said about not wanting to have kids…
This kind of stuff never seems to hurt a GOPer’s career. If a Democrat politician has an affair, they get run out of town. If a Republican does the same, they find God (again) and keep their job.