The Criterion copy has a great interview with her!
Finally got around to watching Hausu. It was the best kind of dumb.
Oh my god, look at that happy lil wolf! Thank you. Also just noticed your name. Excellent all-around.
FWIW, not all wardrobe choices are his:
It’s the poor man’s honey ham!
I need a meat art appreciation post; this is excellent
Fellow PA Dutcher here :) So rare to find an appreciation post! Lebanon bologna is the only kind I can deal with (not a big lunch meat fan), and continues to be my favorite New Year’s drop.
Came down here to be a grump about Utz! It’s the superior chip.
You’re a hero
Right? I feel like we need a bracket in the future. Four suggested categories:
- Basics (cheerios, life, frosted flakes, honey smacks, pops, golden grahams)
- Chocolates (cocoa puffs, cocoa krispies, count chocula, cocoa pebbles)
- Froots (froot loops, fruity pebbles, frankenberry, other atrocities)
- Wildcards (Lucky…
I know there’s probably a bunch of whiners annoyed that you didn’t try their fave, but:
- Oreo O’s are back
- Corn pops make excellent milk if they weren’t all being recalled atm
- They still make Nesquick cereal, which really has the only ultimate goal of becoming milk
The first response is the perfect defense against people who say a degree in literature is useless.
I’m guessing he didn’t notice your dirty looks because he typically doesn’t notice women at all.
That’s a perfect example “profile pic vs. tagged pic” if I’ve ever seen one
As I understand it, she reduces it down to make the creamy base for a risotto. So actually, yeah kinda? (Sounds suspect to me too)
I was more thinking it would be odd to not include seemingly common, staple items due to personal preference on a non-personal menu (as I did consider it more of a public institution).
Either way, I’d hope my last comment indicated that I don’t take this seriously at all. Lizzie can do as she pleases.
I guess I see a personal preference as different than a named diet choice. I’m more just thinking of being a host and wanting to offer a variety? It makes sense to limit in a home but I think with chefs deciding the menu expectations are different. Honestly just wondering, not personally offended by the whole thing
I’m not surprised the Queen has her own diet, but mandating it on guests seems like poor etiquette. Then again, they are cheap, filler foods and I suppose the Royal Family can do just fine without them.
What’s fun is that it’s basically begging people to have a celebratory carb-fest when you die.
I would say it’s more about a modicum of respect, not my comfort or the other player’s personalities. I have been on co-ed teams where plenty of the male players were just okay at the game, but the point is that they still get a fair amount of play whereas female players don’t unless they prove themselves to be some…