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POINT IS, THERE’S ONE BULLET LEFT IN THIS GUN AND GUESS WHO’S GONNA GET IT

Huh-uh, there was only ONE shot for the chandelier, so that’s 1 + 1 + 2 + 1.

Really? There was an article on Jezebel about how you shouldn’t use “female” as an adjective (as this article does)? Link please?

I was too! It took me a second to figure it out. heh. 

The book won’t spoil the movie. It’s much more about food and renovation details and takes place mostly when the narrator isn’t looking for love. 

Federal crimes, eh? So Trump could pardon him? Of course he won’t; this particular Nazi isn’t important enough. 

That hours thing is a huge reason I don’t try to sell my embroidery. Sure, it’s really pretty, but if I put 300 hours into a piece, is someone really going to pay me even $300 for it? No. So, I can only do it for presents for loved ones. For art that even approaches being able to be sold for something even close to

It was very shocking. My younger son (also eight) absorbed it OK but I was pretty sure there’d be some who wouldn’t be having it, definitely.

I loved this short so much. I saw Incredibles 2 with my sons and we were all crying. I’m a single mom so I worry that I don’t let go enough. 

2018 can go straight to hell.

That first pic looks JUST like the Hotel Carmilla from True Blood.

Laurie has to marry Amy because he knocks her up. Hence PG-13. (I’m guessing.)

The whole thing reminds me of this relationship I had in college. It was an open relationship, or so he told the barista. But he didn’t tell me. He was a twerp. So is Giuliani.

Those bell summons boards always are good for a scare. I about jumped out of my skin when the one went off in Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell.

The main thing I disliked was the woman sitting behind me who wanted VERY MUCH for the whole theater to know that she knew ALL OF THE WORDS to (at least the chorus of) “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.” It was way more important than any dialogue occurring during the song.

That is a bigly yuge song and I love what you’ve done with it.

Yeah, I agree with all of this. It’s horrific.

If my mother had been born a day earlier than she was, my grandfather’s insurance wouldn’t have covered her because she would have been a “preexisting condition” as the insurance company would have assumed that my grandmother had been pregnant when she got married. So yeah, that argument’s been around for awhile. :-/

My mom is all about this wedding stuff (we’re in the US) so I just got her that wedding sparkle fairy book to read to my niece. score! thank you!

ok, I’m sold.