lumenatrix
lumenatrix
lumenatrix

This. Also, don't laugh at the jokes, not even in a "wow, this is awkward," way. It feels really awkward and mean the first few times, but that's the kind of hint most people take pretty damn quick. If they ask what your deal is, respond with sybann's line. Shoot, feel free to use that line early and often.

Yep. I mean, at least for me it usually isn't a big deal- I really don't have to wash things after every wear, especially if it's something reasonably nice and I won't be doing a lot of strenuous activity in it. I will also do a Dryel spin on things when I remember, but yeah, all my dry clean only stuff is a couple

I don't remember who it was but I remember some stand up comic saying "This shirt is dry-clean only. So, that means it's dirty." and it cracked me up so hard, because yeah, unless you're one of those required to wear suits everyday or something dry clean only clothes are probably just going to stay dirty.

Exactly. It doesn't matter.

Wow, yeah, he is totally pulling that off. It really works for him.

They really need to make sure the East Bay Calicos don't get mixed up in this... That be a rumble to end all rumbles.

At least for me that gets a pass because Liz really did go and ask for a signature sent that was hers that was then released to the public with her name (If I remember the chain of events correctly). So yeah, she made money off it, but it was her sent she actually wore, not "And now for my fifth fragrance that I will

I agree, I think that one gets a pass because it's more "Liz wore it and then started to rep it" as opposed to "Paris Hilton wanted her name on something so she hired a lab to make it and hasn't smelled it since."

Cartier, Frederic Malle, and I think Guerlain (I might have that last one wrong, but I don't think so) are the only three with their own in-house perfumers and factories. My roommate is a fragrance expert so I now know these things. :)

Cartier 'Goutte de Rose' Eau de Toilette Spray. It's pricey, but it smells wonderful- like really smells like flowers. Plus it lasts forever, so while you're paying more a little goes a long way so the bottle will last you a long time. I can't remember if they also make an Eau de Parfum for this, but if they do it'll

I really like the taste of the veg too. I usually do a tiny drizzle of oil and vinegar (or, even better, if I have it a bit of lime juice) just because I do find it gets a bit dry without it, but I want to make sure I taste the VEG and not the DRESSING

I can't actually play the video right now, so I can't comment on context. However, looking at the still from the "twerking" portion of the video it totally looks like she channeling Patsy from AbFab, right down to the look on her face, and that makes me giggle.

Exactly. This seems to me a case of "Both of you are wrong." Yes, the restaurant 100% should have changing tables in the restrooms (Dads change diapers too!) and they need to remedy that ASAP. But if for some reason there isn't one don't change the diaper in the damn dining room! Baby diaper smell is super pungent

I also think just in general she would be a great person to help with this bill. Who better to help write it than a person who actually dealt with it first hand? I mean it might not work depending on attitudes, but I'm willing to give her the benefit of the doubt at least for now. If she really does see a legit

I agree. Obviously if he hasn't hurt any of those kids that is a good thing and there is nothing to report, but I also would think part of the treatment for these things would be to very, very strongly encourage someone in this boat to find another profession where he isn't so closely connected to kids.

that just means that farmer has breeds that lay brown eggs. It's how the chickens were raised that makes the eggs taste good. I raised chickens growing up- half had brown, some had white, and a couple gave blue eggs. They were all exactly the same inside, though.

I thought the same thing when I heard it. It really just did not ever make sense. I MIGHT have MAYBE given him a small SLIVER of credence to his story if he had ever at any point before pulling that trigger called 911, or hell, even if he did immediately after, but yeah, no, it really just doesn't add up.

This. My partner and I disagree ALL THE TIME but we vary rarely actually fight. I also have friends who end up in shouting matches at least once a week, but they don't consider that "fighting" it's arguing, which for them is different, because even during the yelling they know not much is at stake and it'll be fine in

I was thinking this too, but then I'm also thinking halving the recipe would be perfect for three or so days of brekkie.

right? I have never understood why people would do that.