surlyintrovert
SurlyIntrovert
surlyintrovert

If eggs are going to be the main element of a meal, though, it makes sense to go for quality. The organic ones just flat out taste better, in my experience. Not to mention that they are more likely to have been humanely raised. And $3.99 for a dozen is still pretty cheap when you compare to the price of most meat.

I think the point is supposed to be that the saleslady lost out on a lot of money because JR's character had walked in there prepared to spend like crazy IF she'd been treated with respect, or at the very least not flat out refused service. Basically, she would have been a customer who was actually going to buy many,

You could probably have a bridal skirt made, if you know of a decent seamstress and where to buy fabric. I have some experience with sewing and a lot of the time the hardest part about making a dress is getting the bodice fitted correctly. But a skirt (again, depending on the skirt) is really a waistband (easy to fit)

Better example: Lauren Bush. Niece to George W. and granddaughter to George H. W. The one who married Ralph Lauren's son or something and is now named Lauren Lauren. This was a long time ago now, but she got on the cover of W magazine, complete with a profile article. She's pretty, and she's not a terrible model, but

Yeah, I question the author's assertion that room temperature can be comfortable. It can, but I've worked in enough meat-locker-temperature offices to know that it's not wise to assume it will be.

I respectfully disagree that that would be a short conversation. I've seen too many long-ass, back and forth comment threads arguing about the definition of feminism to believe that. One person will assert a definition more or less like the one that you gave, but then someone else will reply that no, you're wrong, it

Talking about wedding registries and gifts always seems to bring out an attitude that I find incomprehensible towards gift giving in general, which is this idea of "I'm going to give you the gift that I want to give you, goddammit, and to hell with what you, the recipient, might want, need or prefer!"

Ah, so you're going to be like that. Name calling instead of discussion. Never mind then.

Why? I'm thinking in terms of strength, stamina, agility, etc. If a person can exhibit those traits in drills, say, but not apply them to a game of soccer, are they less strong or agile? If being good at specific sports in built into your definition of athletic the I get what you're saying, I just don't agree with

Someone else replied to me with this link - apparently you can get them at H&M:

Someone else replied to me with a link to where H&M apparently sells all black undies:

Holy shit! Thank you!

I run and do crossfit and I'll cheerfully admit that I suck at actual sports, assuming that we're talking about basketball or soccer or whatever. I never really learned how to play any sports and I'm terrible at the whole strategy thing and totally cower away from the ball because I want no part of it. But when it

Same here. The crossfit place where I go is comparable in price to other gyms in my town. And I am a person who needs the mindset of "Now I am At The Gym and it is Workout Time" to really focus and accomplish something. And, yeah, if I'm honest I tend to go to easy on myself it left to my own devices.

Hanes, Fruit of the Loom or SOMEONE, please start making those six-to-eight packs of affordable basic cotton underwear in just black. I will buy the shit out of those. I just want some basic black cotton underwear and I am sick of having to buy seven pairs of stupid floral prints or whatever just to get one pair of

I can't remember what site it was, but I remember clicking on the size chart for a pencil skirt and the only measurement on it was the waist. Now, I can absolutely measure my waist, but I have a relatively small waist as compared my hips, and as a pencil skirt is supposed to be fitted I really need to know the

Gymnasts and rock climbers seem to do the best. So yeah, I think your theory is valid.

I think they still have the time limit for the final rounds, but not for qualifying. This is the second half of the qualifying round. I seem to remember a guy getting DQ'ed in Vegas last season because he was like eight seconds over the time limit.

Does the advantage of weighing less outweigh the disadvantage of having a shorter reach? I watched this whole episode and it seemed like the biggest challenge for someone who is only 5 feet tall would be that getting through some of the obstacles would require both upper body strength AND long-ish arms. I think there

Link! I've done the sorting hat one but not this one!