phyllis72
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phyllis72

Spoiler alert. But did you really expect them to change their beliefs? Should they change their beliefs just to fit yours? Of course not. Just like they shouldn't shove their views done our throats. edit: though he looks like my Grandpa Ollari, when he was alive. I miss that man. He taught me how to spit.

Am I the only one who is more pissed about this then the NSA watching us?

It's hard to be a hipster in winter, because you know clothes and stuff. This is what a friend and I use to say when we lived in Providence, of course we were giant hipsters ourselves but we didn't ride fixies. Seriously, I'm missing my old LL Bean Parka that was comfort rated to -40. The sad thing is I couldn't wear

But that means Angelina would have to gain weight...

What about Aiden Turner?

Ann Taylor? When I worked in DuPont circle I saw a little of very young women trying to be professional but their clothes always looked they came from Forever 21 or some where similar. They were reminiscent of young girls playing dress up. Whenever I go through DuPont now they still sort of look like that.

Crocs should only be worn in the garden or doing yard work, as water shoes, or as slippers.

I thought that might have been the case but it still doesn't make sense.

I would like to be there as well.

I'm not really one of those, god knows my grammar is sub-par at best.

The English do relish their insults.

"For starters, she never quite understood why people started using "feminist" as an insult because the English languish, in all its absurd vulgarity, has a bajillion actual insults that are really satisfying to deploy. Like "rapscallion" or "numpty," which I just looked up on an extremely slapdash dictionary of

I'm sorry to disappoint but rednecks are every where. I grew up with them in New England.

Can I take a stab? What sort of meat?

She almost looks like Mary Cherry.

Only because of the name on lens, Leica. As a former coworker and I would say. "Lick my Leica."

I wouldn't mind those either.

I think we would have liked Dallas a bit better. Houston is nothing but sprawl and suburbs; it does have some good museums and Galvaston was interesting. I like San Antonia a lot and surprised I didn't like Austin as much. Frankly, it didn't seem all that weird maybe weird for Texas but not all that eccentric.

We did a brief stint in Houston, between the Grand Canyon and DC, I hated it when I was there but sort of miss it now. It would have been better if we had money to do stuff and lived in Montrose or the Heights. We lived briefly in SE, then moved to River Oaks.

Yeah I left just as they were being bought out. I always thought we were friendlier because we could be. We didn't have people timing our interactions with customers. I hate stepping foot in the ones here in DC but might when they build the one done the street from my house.