Re: Yoko’s tweet. I was in a bookstore once and an old man held up a book and asked one of the workers how many words were in it.
Re: Yoko’s tweet. I was in a bookstore once and an old man held up a book and asked one of the workers how many words were in it.
I recently went to work without my usual eyeliner because I ran out of time in the morning. One of my coworkers told me my eyes looked terrible... :/
Yes, though you need someone 21 or over to sign for the delivery. The delivery person won't just leave them at your home if no one is there to sign for it.
It’s funny timing because today I was telling someone two of the deaths I was most upset by were Fred and Hedwig. At least she's apologized for Fred.
I spent several minutes looking at it and trying to figure out how that would be pronounced, thinking that I’ve never seen an umlaut on a ‘y’ before, and, despite not being terribly familiar with German, telling myself this could not possibly correct. So what I’m trying to say is, thank you for confirming all of this…
I know what you mean. I think the atmosphere of the Starbucks combined with its location is what made it great to me. I’ve always loved Greenwich.
I know what you mean about the Starbucks in Greenwich. I am not much of a Starbucks person (I’d almost always go to a different cafe) but one day I popped into the Waterstones you mentioned, bought an anthology of Edgar Allan Poe’s works, and then walked across the street to that Starbucks to read it. For some reason…
I love flying too and have never felt anxiety over it, which I am very thankful for. I think it helps that my parents both worked in aviation (my dad still does), and that my family flew A LOT when I was little. Being afraid to fly was never even something I thought about because I took my first plane ride when I was…
I think we are the same person because I have the same facial situation going on. I wear a full face of makeup just about every day but if my skin was better I think I would probably only wear eye makeup, because I like playing around with different eye shadows and trying to create a perfect cat-eye.
I would love to have been at a concert with a mix like that. When your age is drastically different from the average age of the audience things can get a bit weird (like when I saw Lorde earlier this year and the crowd was soooo young), but with Steely Dan I just got over it and enjoyed the music.
I get the beet-red face thing too, and I’ve always hated it. In high school if we’d have to run in gym class people would always ask me if I was okay because apparently it looked like I was about pass out or something. I exercise pretty regularly now and I’ve somehow learned to let it go. I’m at least trying to do…
For once I agree with Lena Dunham. Not the part about Tracy Anderson, though.
I am a 25 year old woman and I have seen Steely Dan in concert twice. The first time was when I was maybe 15 or 16, and then again last summer. When I saw them this past year my boyfriend was amazed at how all of the oldies (aka people my parents age) were rocking out and loving it. We were the youngest people there…
Oh, yeah. This is me. People still think I’m weird for skipping prom voluntarily, and that was almost ten years ago for me. I guess some people never really leave high school.
Same. The mere mention of his name makes me flinch.
Last year at my job the woman who worked at the front desk switched to part time, and was only in the office in the morning. Instead of hiring someone new the higher ups decided I could sit at the front desk every afternoon when she was gone, and I always assumed it was because I was both the youngest in the company…
Okay what about bang trims? My hair stylist charges $5 so 20% would be only a $1 tip, which I would feel bad about leaving.
This reminds me of that Friends episode where Chandler says to Joey, ‘Soap is soap. It’s self-cleaning!.’ So to answer your question, no, I wouldn’t be grossed out at all. In fact, I probably wouldn’t even think anything of it. No need for anything fancy unless that’s what you like. As long as it gets the job done I’m…
I’m like you on almost all accounts. I drink (primarily) wine nearly every night, usually between one to three glasses. After work I usually exercise and then come home and open a bottle as I’m making and eating dinner. On weekends I probably drink the same amount as weekdays, but maybe one or two more depending on…
Watched that for two reasons: to see if she would mispronounce Nietzsche's name incorrectly, and because I figured the only possible reason for bringing him up in all of this would be his quote 'without music life would be a mistake.' Yep and yep.