katesouth
Alice in The North Pole
katesouth

I adore my chihuahua, who we took in from a family friend who didn't have time for him. But even with lots of work, he still doesn't do well with people and dogs outside the home, aside from our other pom-mix. In the home, he just wants a lap, and is totally potty trained and wins hearts over in moments. Overall,

I asked the same question. I am not a huge Woody Allen follower, so I figured I missed a reference. Otherwise, what...?

Alfonso Cuarón is delightful! His tale about the mishap between 'herpes' and 'earpiece' had me rolling.

Diane Keaton rocks that suit/tux. But why is she singing "Make new friends"? Is that a Woody Allen reference I just don't get?

He's just so charming.

My husband and I were staring at the screen wondering if she was having a stroke.

What is Jacqueline Bisset on? I get that she was overwhelmed, but she wasn't even making sense until the last 10 seconds.

Dad guilt is such a funny thing, because just a couple years ago my dad mentioned that he felt like an absentee dad because he was a fire fighter (so he would be at the station over night a few days a week). I was shocked because all my memories of him are of him being around and being there for us. I tried to

This has definitely been a "thing" for a while. I taught there in 2005 and regularly heard talk of S-lines and V-lines. It certainly gets the point across about the shape you are hoping to achieve - though I never heard doenjang (the fermented bean paste) being advocated as a way to get either line...

It worked, too, because I still can't do my own hair or make my lunch...

My dad often did my hair in the mornings, and that of my sisters. He made lunches, drove us to school, helped us ride bikes and play with dolls, and came to our school functions. Of course, my mom did, too, but no one looks askance at a mom doing those things. The vitriol directed your way is simply staggering, and

I used to straight-up eat butter plain when I was a kid. I would sneak bits of it. To this day, I adore butter. Especially melted butter on english muffins or potatoes (or really anything).

I am not fundamentally opposed to polygamous unions; consenting adults can create whatever romantic relationship(s) work for them. The problem, for me, is that these polygamous "marriages" typically happen in the context of a system in which the young girls are often underage, forced into the situation and cannot

I hear 'Cricket' and think of the drug-addled, sometimes priest, sometimes hobo, thief on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

She looks stunning here. This is a great color scheme for her and the orange is tamed enough that she doesn't look Halloween-themed.

I've been impressed by The Row, which is unusual for a "celebrity" line. They turn out a consistently classy and cool line, and they seem like sharp businesswomen. I just wish the brick and mortar store was going to be in NYC so I could roam through it!

That is a collaboration of some of the best voices ever. I know what my weekend mission is now. You have given me purpose! :)

Holy, what? The Cumberbatch sings? And it has James McAvoy? Neverwhere is on my "to read" list and now this audioplay has become a must listen! Thanks for the suggestion!

I'm a big Neil Gaiman fan, especially American Gods and Good Omens, his work with Terry Pratchett.

I don't think the joy is for the actual procedure itself, just the autonomy to make the choice if it is the right one for your situation.