I did it last year, it was awesome!
I did it last year, it was awesome!
This is perfection.
Normally I wouldn't care, but the drink cost me £9 (about 18 dollars). It was actually more expensive than the food I ordered. I was swayed because I had an awesome cucumber margarita the day before and stupidly thought that all cucumber cocktails would be that awesome. Oh well, that's enough time spent thinking about…
Americans definitely have the best customer service, probably can't expect as much here. I really enjoy your blogging, by the way.
I'm living in the UK and haven't seen it be a thing here. I think it should be in some cases though - I have had plenty of occasions where I ordered something and it's a very poor example of something I've eaten before - like once I got a bruschetta from a chain restaurant that was saturated in butter and I didn't…
if I had known this last week, then I most definitely would have sent back a drink that essentially tasted like cucumber infused spa water with alcohol in it (i.e. not nice at all). Do you know if there's similar rules in London?
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I scrolled down through all of the comments to find one talking about this. I know for sure if I see this movie, all I will think is 'Why is Cara Delivigne in a John Green book movie?' and I won't be able to see past her real life character at all. Also, looking for Alaska is better than Paper Towns.
What makes me sad about this story is that you also missed out on some popcorn :(
How much would these gowns sell for, and my boyfriend wants to know if there's any male versions?
Yes! I just realised why people might find it fun to follow fashion. These are so beautiful.
I would feel like queen of the world if I could wear that.
You made me gaffaw!
I think you might be right, I'll put it down to unusual awkwardness. I wasn't looking for sympathy though, and I don't think I gave off that impression. It happened years ago and my six monthly check ups reassure me that it stays away. When I normally talk about it, I say how lucky I was because it gave me an…
Thank you, I guess I wasn't expecting the awkwardness. In my head I warped it into 'he is the expert in this position and he thinks that my tumor wasn't actually a tumor because it wasn't fully agressive, which is why he's not responding'. But you're right, maybe he was just awkward.
I wish I had now! Then I wouldn't have been making up reasons for his response. I think I'm only learning to be more assertive so it's not something that comes naturally.
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I know I probably am thinking too much into it and I won't be able to figure out what he was thinking. It's just I've always been open about having it, because it's not something I am ashamed of and partially to also raise awareness, since I had some symptoms but had no idea it…
seconding the getting a cleaner! We just moved house last week and it's tiring enough without having to clean as well. We hadn't fully moved out when the cleaner came so she started on the bathroom while we cleared the kitchen. Maybe you could do something like that?
I have a question I have had at the back of my mind all day. I went to dinner yesterday with some friends of my boyfriend. I was sitting across from somebody who I had met twice before and has been very easy to talk to in the past. He specialises in genetics and was talking about how it's super rare to get cancer…
I agree! You look lovely!