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Thanks for clarifying- I assumed that was the case because I just bought tickets for an Alaska flight but got American tickets. Same happened two years ago when I bought Virgin tickets and got an Alaskan flight.  

Thanks. I assumed that was the case, since I just bought tickets for an Alaska Airlines flight, and received tickets for an American flight, which is exactly what happened two years ago with tickets I bought on a Virgin flight, so I assumed the same thing had happened with Alaska.

Why would one need to wear them under jeans or leggings? Don’t the legs of those garments prevent chafing by just being legs?

Why would one need to wear them under jeans or leggings? Don’t the legs of those garments prevent chafing by just

Interestingly, not only does J&J make cornstarch baby powder, but three out of four of their baby powder options are cornstarch-based. So it’s not like there isn’t a demand for it. Also, if you look for travel sizes of their baby powder, retail stores generally only carry the talc variety, even though J&J makes a

I just read a story about Delta charging a $59 annual subscription fee to get preferred access to the overhead bins.

Alaska, an airline I have thoroughly enjoyed flying, was bought out by American, which I cannot say the same thing about.

I think only someone from that milieu could possibly understand it!

I met my beloved at a punk rock house party. He had just broken up with a girl he’d dated for seven years, and he was smart and heartbroken and drunk and very funny. Everything he said was sad and hilarious, and I remember thinking, “He just broke up with someone, keep at arms’ length, they’ll probably get back

If it was a relationship based on love, and not just thinking the other person was hot, then the qualities you loved about them are still there. If it was an ugly breakup full of cruelty and humiliation, I can certainly see not wanting to have to revisit that, but if it was a loving and considerate relationship that

I don’t care about the furniture, but do the cats come with the house?

I love it when set designers go deep into the psychology of the character they are designing for. Another example was Under the Silver Lake, where there’s a whole backstory to the main character’s apartment decor, but you have to pay attention to pick up on the details. 

I think it’s more like bad, cheap Memphis-influenced knockoff furniture, but that scorpion chair has me perplexed. It’s a little too sinister to be Memphis. But it does go with the tarantula. 

My guess is, among other things, he made that snow globe with himself and Lydia. 

It’s because they subconsciously feel guilty on some level, and feel compelled to try and deflect that back onto the vegetarian. Even though most vegans/vegetarians, at least amongst my friends, are fairly low key about it. And you would not believe the number of Delicious Bacon jokes directed at them. 

How on earth does it exclude dog and cat fur??? What the hell?

This probably doesn’t answer your question, but... I’ve been off mammals for about 25 years. I haven’t had a hamburger in closer to thirty. I never liked replicas, either, and generally would rather have something made of identifiable grains and vegetables. However, after trying both Impossible and Beyond burgers in

So how does this affect the sale of, say, sheepskin? Wondering how this’ll impact those UGG boot sales.

On first glance at that top photo of Warren, I read the banner as “Unicorns For All”, which is a platform I could get behind.

Perhaps Richardson can recommend Moyes a good beachy wave spray?

Ronnie Barnett’s fiancee (sorry to reduce her to a nameless Fiancee Of, but I don’t know her and can’t find her post now), who only met Kim fairly recently, once she was ill, posted a lovely tribute to Kim, with an anecdote about how you’ve never lived until you’ve heard someone speaking through one of those