I read this yesterday! I very much want to talk about it with you but I have to go to work right now. I will be back though!
I read this yesterday! I very much want to talk about it with you but I have to go to work right now. I will be back though!
Yup!
This really tickled me! I love stroking just-shaved legs, but I feel this will be enhanced greatly in the future by the addition of whispering “baby seal”.
What a ledge-end.
Oh yum! To both parts!! I adore mushrooms on buttered toast. Such a yummy breakfast! I will try your suggestion!
I don’t know what bocconcini is but it sounds delicious.
Pasta with fresh pesto.
Oh my word, I have GOT to show you this video people are the worst. And I wish I could say “nah, I’m good” and walk off instead of politely going along with it.
Oh my, do you also have a strange garlicky smell at some times in your cycle? (I can't think exactly when mine comes, but I don't think it is when I am bleeding.) I have never heard of anyone else having this, have had no luck googling it and just thought I was a special snowflake.
It’s a quotation from his Reddit AMA. But they should have put [sic] after it.
Prom has become a thing in the UK in the past 20 years or so, but it is missing so much of the kind of cultural traditions of the U.S. - particularly the emphasis on going with a date who you then sleep with. It is more like a leavers’ ball, really and pretty much everyone in the year group goes. That going with a…
That sounds really quite fun!
Well you look lovely. Isn’t it funny how only the guys translated that into casual wear! Especially the chap in the oversized polo shirt and jeans.
A rave at an art gallery? What was it like? It does not seem to be a very rave-y venue?
Why aren't the lads in formal wear? (Brit here, everything I know about proms is from films.)
I love that you are posing by a petrol station!
P.S. I have never been but the War Rooms are supposed to be excellent. I would definitely recommend going to any of the London museums or galleries - they are all sublime.
You’ll get on fine with no languages, no one minds hearing people make errors if they are trying but it is polite (imo) to learn to say hello, please and thank you and possibly “do you speak English?” And use them liberally. It is really appreciated when people make a bit of effort in my experience.
Riley! I cannot imagine him as a lawyer. (I am not very good at the whole these are real people acting roles thing.) How did he go back in time and get a law degree but kudos for being an abolitionist! Sorry, Riley, but your history with the Initiative makes me think you would be on the other side. But then you were…
Do you ever cultivate it to see how long it will grow?