Choosing the right summer camp can be pretty daunting. Navigating a world of camp types, subjects, and fees can all…
Choosing the right summer camp can be pretty daunting. Navigating a world of camp types, subjects, and fees can all…
in my circle, registry info goes on your shower invite ONLY and you don't throw your own shower, either your bridesmaids or othe female relatives do. I can actively hear my Gram turning in her grave at the notion of putting registry info on a wedding invitation or save the date card.
"That, in fact, is the entire point: specific economics aside, no matter what a couple asks for as a wedding gift, you should shut right the hell up and give it to them. Alternatively, you're welcome to just decline your wedding invite altogether. "
People who put registry info on wedding invitations are horrid. Horrid! Put the info on a wedding website, or make sure your registries are searchable via something like The Knot—if you MUST, include a slip of paper with that info with shower invites—but please do not put that crap on a printed piece, especially not…
THIS. I (as an old) have never had an issue with/taken issue with "If you must get us a gift, here's what we'd prefer..." I do have an issue with "get us/me this specific thing." Even then, you're going to get gifts not one your registry from people who just have a different drummer going off...
And in case you're visiting the Netherlands: rent a bike. Because buying an "inexpensive used bike" means you'll run a (high) risk of having bought a stolen bike. And the police does check for stolen bikes btw! My (second) cousin was actually arrested last month because his mum had apparently (unknowningly) bought him…
I've always found registries kind of weird anyway.
I do not understand people who say giving cash is tacky. Every bride I know has "over-registered" for things they don't care about or want because they want to return said item for a refund or store credit, which just seems like a roundabout way of just getting cash in the end without straight out asking for it. I…
"specific economics aside, no matter what a couple asks for as a wedding gift, you should shut right the hell up and give it to them."
Why gifts? Give cash. Cash for the honeymoon, cash to shore up how fucking expensive this party is, cash for sex toys, cash to buy a house, cash cash cash cash. Why would you give someone a fucking thing for their wedding when cash is both chic (fits in a cute card, looks good with your dress), and useful.
They try and turn a human heart into a radio and give awards to the people who are most successful what is confusing about this
"Kim is obsessed with the idea that there's a child out there who's going to come after his fortune."
I feel the same about James Corden or Craig Fergusson doing late night shows. I don't think I've seen ANY articles questioning whether they deserved it but you know the Black guy better be worth giving this to.
And Jon Stewart's first episodes of The Daily Show were bad. We'll see!
Have you seen early episodes of the Daily Show? These things take a lot of time to hit their stride.
Can anyone state with any authority just how well-known Jon Stewart was amongst the general public when he took over TDS in 1999, and was he so clearly political? It definitely feels like nowadays every successful host comes prepared with his* own commercial momentum, but I need something to compare Trevor Noah to…
Also can we talk about what an awesome legacy stewart has created? I mean given his commitment to including diverse voices, we now have wilmore and noah in time slots dominated by white guys usually. I mean, yes, we need more women in these roles too, but for now, this is a change i can get behind.
The Nightly Show has had a few good episodes. I'm still hopeful.
Online dating has not changed in the least from when I was in my 20s, to me now being 30. I find this to be the most accurate result of online dating: