Have heard god things about https://www.nozoneclothing.com/ , but those Coolibar shirts look oh so convenient: A pocket? Thumb holes? Fun colours? Makes me want to go walking right now. Thanks for the recommendation.
Have heard god things about https://www.nozoneclothing.com/ , but those Coolibar shirts look oh so convenient: A pocket? Thumb holes? Fun colours? Makes me want to go walking right now. Thanks for the recommendation.
“If you’re on time you’re late”
but these things which look pleasantly squishy and might be comfortable....
“...as the weather turns warmer.... It’s spring...”.
Stands the test of time.
I don’t believe these movies can even be classified together. May as well compare it to The Blues Brothers or Sweeney Todd....
“...it’s even better at spreading hate...”
Well, thank you for your kind words, gentle friend.
When you consider that talk-show guests may present differing viewpoints, I questioned the need to muzzle one of Fallon’s guests in October of 2013. The guest was promoting his book which was, essentially, about having a positive attitude. Fallon would not let the book or it’s subject matter be discussed, even though…
...Fallon is a milquetoast...
...his most recent Getty photos are with Cookie Monster for Christ’s sake...
Harry Styles makes me feel like a pervy grandma
Emotions, yes. Thank you for interjecting a calm tone, blissomatic.
I felt he was mocking our attempts at following our dreams. No I don’t mean everyone should know everything.
I didn’t come here to fight, but I guess you’re going to interpret it as condescension no matter what fonts or symbols I try to utilize. I wanted to be kind, but quite frankly, I found your initial comment stupid and insensitive. Our hearts are out there on that network of long, lonely roads that cross this vast,…
C’mon now, take of sip of your Starbucks and calm down. :) I don’t know how you live your life either.
By crazy coincidence, The Sweet Hereafter was the movie scheduled to air on CBC after Saturday night NHL coverage. Someone was, surprisingly, on-the-ball enough to replace it.
Wow. Respectfully, I can’t even comprehend that level of obliviousness.
“Erasing history is a dangerous road when it comes to art—change is essential, but so, too, is remembering the past, in all of its transgression and barbarism...”