@Alys Brangwin is wedded to calamity: This video just made my day. Thank you.
@Alys Brangwin is wedded to calamity: This video just made my day. Thank you.
@miss_walk: oh my god, ugh!
Reading all these stories makes me all the happier to have made the decision to stay home this year.
@AtomiClash humanitarian mizanthrope: In short - Yes.
@feelingHELLAstabby: I think this dog is my god now.
@VooDooDollhouse: bahaha, either that or everyone will be waiting for the next instalment of "Kitchen Shenanigans: The VooDooDollhouse story"
@VooDooDollhouse: me too! I also use my netbook for music and facebook updates about my cooking.
@Oleander: I just wanted to thank you for your comment because when you laid out the vacillating moods/decisions in such a way it struck a cord with me. Suddenly all I could think about was my own mother. I am going to pick up "Understanding the Borderline Mother". Even though my mother is not diagnosed with BPD a…
@NinjaPirateArtHistorian: *sigh* yeah, the third movie, which was made 15 years after the first two, ended up diverting from the books I think it had something to do with not securing rights to adapt the books.
Gilbert Blythe (Jonathan Crombie) from Anne of Green Gables. I always always always loved the idea of a man who I had heated arguments with, generally detested, only to discover that he loved me the entire time and he truly was my perfect match.
@dzaz: I think when it comes to pop culture there is always something to analyze. When someone like Gaga becomes such a phenomenon, there is something to analyze.
@tomsomething: hmm, actually, I think you've got me there!
First, this is terrible advertising.
@cinematheques: because she is delightfully obnoxious and overly dramatic as a reminder of what it feels like to be a hormonally driven/tormented teenage girl.
Everything I've learned about being a woman, I've learned from Talking Malibu Stacy:
"Well Joanne, your performance review is below company standards and so I really wasn't going to give you that raise... but man on man, I could smell the fresh summer rain on rolling green meadows waft from your cooter the minute you walked in the door!
I personally am not attending grad school (yet) but several of my friends have or are. I have watched many of them transform their wardrobe to a more "professional" look especially when lecturing, meeting profs, and attending functions.
@gtraindelay: are you just looking at things in the office and saying that you love them?
@scribbles: Something I think that is interesting about evaluating chick-lit is dispelling some of the myths about it. For example, although relationships is a part of much of women's lit/chick-lit, the larger themes in these books actually have to do with finding and defining ones self.