In our class, we would chant "Pineapple Power" whenever they told Anana it couldn't do something. We thought we were SOOOO funny.
In our class, we would chant "Pineapple Power" whenever they told Anana it couldn't do something. We thought we were SOOOO funny.
L'ANANA NE DANSE PAS!!!
Very cute, and very stoned.
He said really good burrito so...not Chipotle.
Assuming this exchange is from this month...that's not even THAT much money (also assuming he makes that much each quarter, which he probably doesn't). $128,000 / year is nothing to sneeze at but it's not private-jet-to-Cap-d'Antibes money. (I said this above, but graysgraysgrays :( )
Assuming this exchange is from this month...that's not even THAT much money (also assuming he makes that much each quarter, which he probably doesn't). $128,000 / year is nothing to sneeze at but it's not private-jet-to-Cap-d'Antibes money.
So true. My mom, who is a very good cook, generally has great taste, and loves vegetables, just told me she likes red and green bell peppers "the same." WHAT?
I mean, it's elegant in its stupidity—shoot, I meant simplicity!
That's weird. My ob/gyn suggested hourly prayer, long skirts, quitting my job, returning my graduate degree, building a time machine, and putting my husband in charge of the finances. AND IT WORKED! PRAISE JESUS! (For real, though, I hope it works out for you; I'm old and it did for me so there is hope!)
This is making me so nostalgic for my (many) wild years and my many wild friends! They were a lot of fun—as you clearly know.
I had this same issue in Spain—but a hot and kind Spaniard helped me out and the conductor and I made friends and took photos together. Later the Spanish guy tried to be my long-distance boyfriend. It was fun.
But even with an automatic you have to put it in park! But Greece can confuse anybody.
So... someone else has to be very familiar with Vancouver (maybe even live there, "for context") to talk about race dynamics there, but you know that it is "better than any city [you've] ever been to"? Hmmm.
This is both infinitely cute and so poignant. Totally shows what kids worry about when a new baby comes. Your parents won't get rid of you for the new baby, Tre!
I hope his parents aren't having arguments about not having enough love to go around to all the purses if one of them buys another purse, because that would be bizarre, and that's pretty clearly Tre's worry here.
I don't think they're trying to disprove her point.
No doubt. But really, what SHOULD that women do? That one actually makes me have a lot of sympathy for that women.
You might be right. I'd guess it depends on how much Mariah needs from someone—like, if she's OK with someone coming by and telling her she's amazing once a day, and requiring no investment from her, it could work with someone with their own thing going on...but she probably needs a lot more attention than that.
Which is why they're so good together. Shared values!
Naomi's billionaire seems to indulge her diva tendencies, but I suppose there's only one of him. The mutual narcissistic reflection might work out for Mariah in a pairing like that, tho; I wouldn't rule it out.