i have always felt so weird about my huge crush on robin hood my whole life and i am so glad other people agree! thank you, thank you!
i have always felt so weird about my huge crush on robin hood my whole life and i am so glad other people agree! thank you, thank you!
this was exactly the experience that i know. thank you.
sometimes i wonder if her awards show looks are just her punking everyone. they are just always SO BAD.
i know most local news website comment sections are murky territory, but for whatever reason, Boston.com is truly a pit of despair for all kinds of racism, sexism, victim blaming and any other sort of yuckiness people tend to get into on internet comment sections.
i was kind of annoyed with joe curatone for that. he usually seems like a great mayor who makes most of the right calls, but keeping the city open bummed me out. i don't live in somerville anymore (jp these days) but many of my friends and former coworkers still work at redbones and had to work all day. i was camped…
this is exactly my hair type too and it is the WOOOORST when there is even the slightest bit of humidity. my go to hair is usually two low braids pinned up in a crown, quick, low maitenence and looks pretty fancy.
being a lady named Kyle can be awkward sometimes, but this is a problem I've never had to worry about.
Pretty much all of the shows on ABC family are amazing and i am not afraid to admit it.
losing weight is a huge lifestyle change and definitely does take away from what i used to do that was "fun". BUT - for me it's worth it. my weight and eating habits weren't sustainable (and my lifestyle now probably isn't either, but for me now it's about getting to where i want to be and learning to maintain.)
i was a cross country runner in high school and had huge breasts that were a big part of the reason why i quit the team my senior year. the year i graduated college i had a breast reduction that took off 4 cup sizes and i'm now a c cup and back to running (although i still sometimes wish they were smaller.)
YUP, this was me too. oooh-de-lally!
i was lying down watching this feed in bed and when she said this i shot up and fist pumped and said "YESSSSSS"
oh man, did this make me tear up. i quite frequently tell people that i have one of the best dads ever, and he is everything this guy just wrote about.
it's so weird to me that they say he is obviously african american. when i watched this show as a kid (and it was one of my favorites) my only point of reference was my own life experiences, and the town i grew up in was 99.99% white, so i just thought as all the characters as characters, skin color notwithstanding.…
that is exactly what it looks like! so cool! i've had poor eyesight for forever, so i have to see an opthamologist once a year, so fortunately i know it's not a tumor or anything scary like that. i've had it my whole life and always thought it was a funny quirk, especially since i have a grandfather with one blue eye…
knowing what this stuff is called is so cool! i have a funny thing on both eyes, most of my iris is a turquoise color but on the lower inside corner of both eyes (extending out to the whites) i have a large gold spot. i always thought it was a very large freckle, but now i'm not sure. someone diagnose me?
i am absolutely going to keep my last name when i get married and while i'd like to hypenate my kids last names, i'm not sure i can let a poor kid have Butler-Cundy be their last name :(
Reading comprehension would tell you it was the most watched show on a&e, which totally makes sense.
when i was studying abroad in mexico city, a bunch of us went to a club one night and ordered bottle service (el jimador, yummm). they served the bottle with 6 bottles of jarritos toronja (which is grapefruit). the best ever.
and so what if it is self centered? if you have a long term girlfriend who knows that terminating a pregnancy is best for her well being (emotionally, physically, whatever) would you support her? no one wakes up in the morning and says, "man am i excited to get an abortion today!" but it is a reality that many women…