I used movers for my last move and it was amazing. Agreed, never going back! They sent a bunch of 19-year-olds that could drive a giant straight truck and carry armchairs on their back, while I ate a sandwich.
I used movers for my last move and it was amazing. Agreed, never going back! They sent a bunch of 19-year-olds that could drive a giant straight truck and carry armchairs on their back, while I ate a sandwich.
Meep meep!
With new spokesperson, Pete Carroll.
It's some sort of land cow!
His nonchalant-Homer is my favorite. The entire glasses exchange from Bart's Girlfriend is beautiful:
[Bart walks by Marge whistling Simpsons theme song]
We are out of Bar license plates in the gift shop. Repeat, we need more Bar license plates in the gift shop.
They seem to be spot treating, though, which is idiotic. Bedbugs, funnily enough, are mobile! They have to treat the whole theater.
Sky diving is dramatically less dangerous.
Way more competition today, as well. When there were only three networks, your variety show didn't have to be everyone's favorite, just everyone's "good enough".
Romance can certainly be an aspect of a social life, but it's not a crucial one. For someone in your sister's position, I think it would be best to build a broad support network rather than focusing on one relationship that tends to be exclusive and binary, both of which put her in a vulnerable position.
Ah, I was thinking he was using it to mean "surprised" or "shocked".
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Ugh, the giant houses. Newsflash, people can share bathrooms. Even with their guests! I know, I was scared the first time too.
Interesting article, although I think the authors are being a little generous to the 90s. The same people decrying trigger warnings and stuff were decrying "political correctness" 25 years ago, for largely the same reasons. I suspect 25 years from now we'll have left the most obnoxious aspects of the current climate…
Only metaphorically.
It's a real word! See definition 2: http://www.merriam-webster….
Oh, that makes more sense. I was envisioning you expecting your neighbors or colleagues or what have you to call you Mr/Ms Headon, which I would find, frankly, bizarrely out of touch. And I agree that non-parallel forms of address are not okay.
Perhaps I'm splitting hairs, but you originally said you objected to the economy beginning to require this. My point is that the economy has generally *always* required this except for the relatively privileged. I guess it's just a pet peeve of mine.