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Wasn’t circus tent room supposed to be ‘Arabian Nights’ sunroom or something? Oh, Hildy.

I liked the moss wall too! I thought it would actually smell really nice, but I like that mossy-peaty smell. If I remember, the rest of the room was pretty.

Arms, from the elbow to the hand.

Sometimes? She’s a hot mess 24-7.

The article just mentions one Philadelphia show, but the series was filmed in and around the area. I actually have several friends who appeared on the show. Hardly any of them kept the designs - one kept her kitchen remodel (which I think she more or less had to, as it was in terrible shape beforehand) and another

I’ve had better luck with Body Glide than LTE seems to have had — I used it extensively when playing derby and it held up to that level of activity. And long line shorts like Skimmies or bike shorts under dresses. Game changing.

They’re called ‘Skimmies’ and they come in a couple of different versions — about mid-thigh length and boy short length, and there’s some with wicking and some without. I get the longer ones because the boy-short length always seems to roll up on me.

Also, as a former derby player, I strongly endorse Body Glide for

The compression is light and the cotton is breathable, so they’re just a better option for heat and humidity. I got mine at Macy’s when I was in the states last summer. Definitely try them!

Have you tried the long line Jockey shorts? I love spanx too, but the jockey line is nice and more affordable. (Also, its hot as fuck here, so the less I’m wearing, the better.)

The amazing clothes have been one of the highlights of moving here. Most of the designers showcased here are out of reach for mere working class mortals, but Gul Ahmed is a very big store chain here and extremely popular. If I’m lucky, I can get Sana S on sale. Pattern mixing is common - I still can’t put it together

The last I checked, the warrioreli site hadn’t been updated in a long time — looking now, they posted a story in December of last year, the only post in 2014. It’s unfortunate. It was a great site, but I don’t know how long I could keep documenting these kind of scamming assholes either.

We went to the same college, and while I was a couple of years behind him, the scuttlebutt on campus was that he was a massive tool.

Like a lot of other people in this thread, Steely Dan is intrinsically connected to my dad. He's a huge Steely Dan fan. When my parents got married and he moved in, I remember lying around the living room while he played Aja on vinyl. When I had to do my middle-school report on 'songs about drugs', my dad taped a copy

I only got my (former) employer to move from a singular aol email address for our entire office to individual corporate emails two years ago. And they still don't have a website.

I love the clothes on the show, but I also really like that the characters acknowledge in the episodes that they're upper middle class and buy expensive outfits and accessories. I get rather irrationally annoyed at shows that pretend their characters are clothed in stuff us pleebs could get at Target when they're

This sounds ah-mazing, and I look forward to this show joining my regular Discovery ID rotation.

I live in a country where kidnapping is a real and active threat. The gangs here have just started calling families and demanding money for kids they've 'kidnapped' — which they haven't, they're just playing the odds that the families will freak out and hand over cash before they figure out their family members are

This isn't exactly obscure information — pretty much any article ever about Melanie Griffith mentions who her mom is. You should definitely yell at your mother.

Yes, they do. Hijabs often coordinate and compliment the rest of the woman's outfit. Today, for example, I noticed a woman in a neon green scarf, my assistant was wearing a geometric pattern in pink and brown, and my intern was wearing purple (I live in South Asia).

We moved to Pakistan a couple of years ago for a job. While it is significantly cheaper to live here, it's still more expensive for us as ex-pats (and quite noticeably, obviously, not locals). It's always worth factoring into the cost what additional expenses you'll need to be paying — do you need security? Can you