Did you slap him?
Did you slap him?
Here is kaykay's secret to looking/feeling glam for random non special occasions:
It's a good sign, but don't make any assumptions.
About six years ago before I started cooking properly, I tried to make a curry. It turned almost bright salmon pink.
I don't know....if anything the "starting random conversations" bit seems a little more creepy to me than just directly asking someone for a coffee. Plus it means that they won't be sitting there thinking "yea, well, I'm not that interested in your next recipe because there are now six people queuing behind you…
I agree with what a lot of others have said here - it depends partly on what you want.
Quite right.
I've been looking at this blog and it is hilarious! I especially liked the below which is blatantly going to be my approach, lol.
Hey missy, how is the adorable kitty doing?
If it makes you feel any better, in the UK it is generally the opposite assumption! (at the very least everywhere that I have lived).
I have no idea, and am pretty much in the same boat to you. From reading the other posts, I would definitely not be surprised is the asian branded products were way better. It does seem like a lot of western brands have jumped on the bandwagon with an inferior product, but with packaging that the majority of citizens…
Yeahhh!!! Just listen to whatever you like! Maybe he likes bloody HASHTAG THICKE in which case your taste will be legions better anyway. In my opinion.
Maybe he was trying to chat you up by showing off his amazing understand of food composition. Like, he hangs around in the frozen food section and makes comments about fat. Then pootles to the bakery section to make comments about there being "a lot of carbs in bread" before finally wandering to the fruit and veg…
Hey miss,
It's the hair. It took me a couple of seconds to recognise her as well!
Street fashion, yo.
HE PROMISED WE WERE GUNNA BOMB SYRIA AND THEN THERE WAS NO BOMBING EVEN THOUGH THEY BOMBED THEMSELVES. WE WON'T STAND FOR THIS LACK OF BOMBING.
Again, I ask you, if he states he wants the child to have his name, and won't accept a hyphenated surname, what "open discussion" can take place?
What say could she possibly have? He's already stressed that he definitely wants the kids to have his name and he doesn't want to compromise. Saying that his wife "would have a say" in that scenario is a sham. The only possible thing is wife could say that would appease him in this scenario is "ok". Which is bullshit.
Even if no-one accepts the money (how about donating it to some kind of anti sexism campaign in acknowledge of how shitty they were), these women weren't groped in vain. Women in future will know not to be guilt tripped into perverted things by men on the premise of a good cause. Men will realise that this isn't a way…