You call it the pooch too? YES.
You call it the pooch too? YES.
We call it "vroom vrooming." It's my favorite time of day, except when she breaks stuff. It's like they can't help themselves. :D
I could just watch this all day and all night. I think you could say I'm afraid to let it doooooooh.
Yay! A perfect way to remember the good things. For me:
Okay Jezzies, I asked this earlier, but: reviews of Frozen? Is it worth seeing? I'm tempted but worried I'll be too annoyed by some of the classic Disney animated film pitfalls - lack of diversity, cliched plot lines, and stereotypical/annoying portrayals of women (or lack of lady screentime) - to really like it. …
Maybe the niece's parent(s) will take care of the racist relative for you because they think it's not cool to subject their young child to someone who'll talk smack about her country of origin and fill her head with nasty ideas? Maybe? Either way it sucks. I've been dealing with a super racist uncle for years, and…
I WANT TO EAT IT ALL. You're a good cook and a good photographer!
Hmm. My #1 tip is to invest in a crockpot! It'll help you keep your resolution on those weeks you know will be busy - just throw stuff in in the morning and it'll be ready at dinner. :) Can always jazz up a good crockpot meal with a nice loaf of bread or some homemade rolls, too. A basic meat/veggies stew is an…
I can relate to this. I recently moved 3,000 miles away from my own fiance and family and friends a couple months ago for a six-month contract job. Both being far away and the new job have proven rather stressful. I don't really know anyone here and often feel really isolated, as kind as my co-workers can be and as…
I am intrigued by the stretchy stripey skirts. Like this one? I never try that type of skirt, even though they're cute, because I'm afraid you need to be either tall or thin to pull them off, and I am neither. Thoughts?
Okay, hit me: was Frozen any good? I'm tempted to see it but afraid I'll be enraged by the little ways in which the sisters are portrayed (for instance, the sashay the animators felt they needed to add to Elsa's walk when she hits the balcony of her ice castle here). Thoughts from other Jezzies?
1) I'm enthusiastic about your comment.
I rarely advocate violence, but when I do, I recommend the target be in Nantucket reds.
Naw, I'm good. You've got no idea what you're talking about if you think PUA dudes are simple, straightforward, lovable chaps being woefully abused by the Gawker commentariat. Those guys deserve every barb and then some.
This is an INTENSE card for a 21 year-old. If I were peer-aged to this dude, and he handed me a card that asked if I would "stand and face life" with him, I would run the other direction.
I kind of agree. That was overkill.
Omigod. Don't bring up Nickelback Selfie Douche. HE GETS NO LOVE.
I actually think that might be her (youthful-looking) mother.
This is a really fascinating topic, so thanks for posting it. The one thing I can add to the conversation, reading everyone else's comments, is that wealth is not just defined by one's financial status. Privilege plays a huge part, too.
I am so high on civil disobedience right now. Between my beloved Walmart workers, a rising tide of immigration protests, and now this, I am smelling citizen activism in the air for 2014. Love it.