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Laurinda
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Here’sa link to their products. Scroll down for the lobster. I like the lettuce better, myself.

I love that movie, & will occasionally play it to annoy my Costner-hating daughter 😆  She's almost 40, so don't feel bad for her. Besides, she made me watch Crybaby 🤢

Wow, what great questions! If only they could be answered... somewhere... like a magazine article, but online

That’s pretty clever, actually

I prefer them without wrinkles. Not so much that I’m going to encourage mold on my bed. Ew 

In a very simplistic explanation-

That’s not sensible- you’ll still have all these great Scandinavian concepts, but not as much quiet joy in them.

A nice wool cowl is the way to go. Keeps your neck warm while staying out of the way 

A doctor with a sense of humor is a rare & beautiful thing

Hey, don’t blame those of us who grew up with it! I like a sweet & savory mix generally, & the stuffing I grew up with (in New England) is probably the reason. That, & it was one of the few things my mother cooked well.

That’s exactly how I saw it too

We had a place that had a couple of weird add ons, where the kitchen had 6 doorways (to other rooms) plus a broom closet, no windows, & wood paneling. It was so dark in there.

Having grown up in cold drafty apartments, & having a drafty house now, I can say with confidence that wool & hot water bottles are cheap & effective ways to keep warm.

I’m an incredibly lazy cook (because I hate cooking) so mine is

My mother gave me a name from the 1700s, Laurinda, & of course I got teased for it. These days when I have to spell it, I either say “Thanks mom” sarcastically, or tell them I have a love hate relationship with it.

I was so excited for the Dark Classics Monsters, having grown up watching the Creature Double Feature, the Saturday afternoon Kaiju movies, & the weird late night host out of Boston, who wore dark glasses, a green wig, & had a throne made out of beer cans.

They work really hard at being beautiful

So you're judging people by what they eat? They're just onions, man, not humans.  I don't eat raw onions, but your argument sounds like a good reason to start

I did too! & I'm in New England

Really, it’s comments like this, that make me read the damn comments. Because of all the great comments, sometimes there’s gold like yours