semigeekgirl4
semigeekgirl4
semigeekgirl4

We did both the bouquet and the garter toss at our wedding, even though they both have gross histories, mostly because there was a balcony at my venue and I really wanted to throw things off of it. So, my husband and I went up to the balcony and I leaned over and explained the idea: I would throw the bouquet, and my

Scarlett Johansson plays Black Widow, but yes, she had a daughter in fall 2014.

Yes! I detailed one bridesmaid specifically to make me eat. I ended up having a doughnut for breakfast, and coffee and mimosas, and then basically an entire lunch (sandwich with a side salad). Since I remembered/had time to eat basically 3 bites of dinner during the reception, this is basically the only reason I made

I desperately did not want anything cheesy and am so glad my friends knew me well enough not to bring anything dick-shaped, feathered, or bright pink. They did make me wear a tiny tiara to the club but at least it was pretty small. I got to dance and got incredibly drunk while looking hot, which was basically all I

I actually know someone this happened to! It was his wedding day, and he was incredibly stressed out that he would mess up and somehow ruin the perfect wedding his wife had been planning since she was in elementary school. His groomsmen tried everything they could think of to calm him down - took him to play touch

The one-time pad really bugged me too! But then I noticed she was using something on the table next to her for reference... I think maybe they found the correct pad in the dead Leviathan guy's room? And the crypto guy was just really stupid, and not using it correctly/on the wrong page/whatever.

But the camera has a mechanism. It doesn't instantaneously produce the flash and close the shutter at the exact millisecond you hit the button. Even on digital cameras, the processing has a lag. Barry outpaced the camera - not the light from the flash.

Not even a birth certificate in CA - I got married six months ago. I used my passport instead.

I think Big Hero 6 deserves it. I think The Boxtrolls is the odd one out.

IMHO, The Boxtrolls. I love love love Laika Studios but I felt that this one was by far the weakest of their three features (the others are Coraline and ParaNorman). It was gorgeous, and beautifully done, but the story was fairly predictable and fell a little flat for me.

Now I just want to see a dragon doing the Electric Boogaloo.

Why is Maura Tierney dressing like she's 65 all of a sudden?

From my wedding website FAQ, for your entertainment:

I second Offbeat Bride for sanity and Weddingbee for insanity. I stopped checking either one once my wedding was done, but Weddingbee boards in particular provided literal hours of entertainment. I almost never posted, but I would go there and search the threads for words like "catastrophe" and "fiasco", and then just

It's weird, I hate Steve Harvey. I really find him to be an insufferable caveman 98% of the time. But something about the combination of him and this show is magic. I never watch it on purpose, but somehow it ends up on in the background for hours at a time.

The sad part is, I had just laid down, so I wasn't sleepy at all. Just dumb.

I did that in bed once! Reached down one-handed to hike the covers a little farther up, but they were caught on something and didn't budge, so I just yanked harder. At which point I lost my grip and punched myself in the face. No lasting damage, but my husband couldn't go to sleep for twenty minutes b/c he was

We said no kids at ours. We had no immediate family that had kids to bring, and frankly, we wanted to throw a big party for the adults we love to come and enjoy themselves. Two of my bridesmaids had very small children and made arrangements to leave them with grandparents; one of his groomsmen had an eight year old,

It didn't jump out to me, immediately (I'm a huge fan of the musical and did not think this adaptation was nearly as good as Meredith did), but I did notice it in their reconciliation song, "It Takes Two". Your GF is right, it's a much bigger emotional moment in the stage version, whereas here it seemed a little

Yeah, I know they couldn't have "intermission", but would it killed them to have put up a card or something that said "one year later"? Without that break, and the second-act opener "So Happy", it just felt like everyone was immediately cheated out of their happy endings. It especially undermined Cinderella's story, I