lumenatrix
lumenatrix
lumenatrix

I agree with you with one caveat. If your house/apartment is old enough that you’re still using 80s era or earlier dimmer switches and fixtures, it is probably worth it to buy a new dimmer switch and throw that baby in there. Every apartment I’ve lived in over the last 15 years I’ve swapped out the dimmer switches

I feel like Hoopla and Overdrive are pretty much a vote for the same thing. Basically, whichever one your library happens to support the best will have the best catalogue.

Agreed. Not every library is on point with it, but it’s free, it’s based through your library card, and the Overdrive app itself is really good the once you get past the short learning curve. The books also auto-return at the end of the borrow period, so no late fees.

Shrink it and Pink it Strikes Again. :(

Honestly, diaper cream is good for this.

This is why I usually default to Tomboy X boxer briefs or Undersummers. I live in a place that doesn’t get super hot, but is always kinda windy, so I prefer the option that gives me the added benefit of helping keep my undercrackers UNDER. It also minimizes the bare-thigh-to-bus-seat situation, which is always good.

I really do think there is some kind of personal chemistry or skin type thing that goes into this. I’m a Monostat girl, it works better than anything else I’ve tried. Body Glide is OK, but it gets really tacky and stops working after an hour or two. My bestie has found the opposite to be the case.

NCIS was a favorite of my Nana’s, I really think that’s it’s biggest draw, the retirement home set.

So with you on that. Any time I need to travel and can’t count on there being decent soap I bring a travel size body wash. Moving wet soap from place to place is THE WORST.

I do have liquid soap at the sink in my bathroom, but bar soap in the shower. I can’t totally say why I prefer it that way, but I know I don’t like how the sink gets all scummy from the wet bar, and it slides all over in a way that doesn’t bug me in the shower but does at the sink.

I started using a korean face wash that comes in a pot (with a wee little spatula so your grubby fingers don’t mess it up!) and I really was shocked at how much more use I got out of the same oz. volume when I could scrape out every last bit rather than relying on squeezing a tube.

I love it too! I watch it on Hulu because it is never on at a time I can tune in, but I watch religiously.

I so desperately want the Academy’s response to “ require your organization to follow its own procedures, as well as California law.” to be:

Also, how do these complaint rates compare to passenger livery companies that DO use fingerprint background check. If, say, a bonded cab company in the same city uses a higher level of fingerprint check, how many complains did they get? Does it match up statistically with the checks helping to weed out potential

They should have both here, if for no other reason that to show beyond a doubt that the bonding of drivers does actually make a difference.

I have had cab drivers pull shady ass shit, both in the unsafe driving department and in the “There is no way on earth I am letting this person know where I live” department.

For anyone in San Francisco there is a really good one right along the Marina from Fort Mason-ish towards Crissy Field. Most people have seen it there but don’t realize that it is a whole course and that it’s there for general use and not a kids’ play structure.

I really don’t see why we can’t have it both ways, I’ve made very slim cut pants with larger than normal (by women’s fashion standards) pockets. I have purchased skinny jeans with larger than normal (by women’s fashion standards) pockets. I’ve even sewn new, bigger pockets into existing pants. They work just fine. No