!! How dare they underserve Withnail. For SHAME!
!! How dare they underserve Withnail. For SHAME!
Oh shit in a basket, I'm not even going to start. Pfft.
Couple things here:
Truth.
It would be if her clothing is being washed in spurts. Like if the family only does laundry every month or two.
Also tooth decay. That is also a possibility.
I agree with you. She needs to be removed to address the issue. Anyone who get's all "what about the children?" on this has never been around someone who smells so bad it makes you ill
She might bathe, but are her clothes clean? I used to volunteer in classrooms and smells usually came down to poorly washed clothing.
I met my husband in a bar.
I work as a PA for a woman who spends at least $500 a week on food for her and her husband and wastes about half of it.
Look at the ingredients on your Chanel and find a makeup in the drugstore with similar. I would check L'Oreal first. Key words would be oil free, noncomedogenic, and nothing that contains talk (common even in liquid compacts).
My husband had his removed from his head about a year and a half ago and he did fine. He was so polite after the surgery when he was all doped up and kept thanking everyone and telling me to send thank you cards. He hurt a bit for about a week after and lived on fancy vitamin smoothies, but he lived.
Thats a good idea. There are so many crazy materials out there and with fashion it is all about material. Let me know what they suggest, I'm always on the hunt for new ideas.
This is tough. I once made insoles for some evil heels using heavy memory foam and I wonder if you might be able to make anything work with a thin layer of memory foam on top. I getting images of balsa wood (because it's light as fuck and easy to cut) with a memory foam top. Really in my mind balsa wood is an…
Seriously! I commented on Django Unchained on Gawker a few months back and you would have thought I bludgeoned a puppy. I logged out and didn't visit for weeks because I am a wimp and can't stand irrationality.
I know. I didn't take anything wrong. I swear it is so hard to tell when you piss people off here. I'm afraid to comment half the time.
The key to jeans is buying the right fabric type for a good fit. I like pairs of Paige premium from about 7 years ago, the weight was perfect with just the right amount of stretch and a thickness that kept then from looking cheap. From there you want to take the jeans in at point, not equally down the line. For…
I don't do it for everything I see that I like, only stuff I will die if I don't have. The cost of making the piece is still there but when it's done it fits like a glove.
I'm thinking that due to the cost difference (did some pricing) I might use the aligator on the front of the shirt because it is a thinner skin with smaller plates and croc on the sleeves and back. I also think I would use a more textured maybe rougher skin for the back, I think the effect would be subtle but tough as…
I don't have a blog. I've thought about it.