I don't know your curly hair type, but years ago my hair was just below shoulder length and I had really tight, almost corkscrew curls.
I don't know your curly hair type, but years ago my hair was just below shoulder length and I had really tight, almost corkscrew curls.
Well, it limits our restaurant options if I want to go out and eat with a larger group of people...usually the person with the most boring food tastes takes precedent over everyone else. Oh, you don't like ALL indian food, that means we all get to go to the Cheesecake Factory again.
I do wonder if the same principal applies to parents who want to make their kids try foods that they've never eaten before.
My personal brush with Scientology: I was sitting in a park reading a book in Portland and some really handsome guy in a suite came up to talk to me. I was all excited as a single lady. He started asking quite a few questions just about me...just random things like where I grew up etc. and even whether I had ever done…
On the drunk lady, I was that drunk friend at one point. Conservative upbringing....blah blah and fast forward and I never went through that phase in college where you get shitfaced every night so I did it my first two years out of college.
Hark! A topless man coming out of the shower. Hark! Topless man at the pool. Hark! topless man in the dressing room. (this is fun, NYtimes)
Honestly most of the money is in savings right now as part of our "emergency layoff fund" if our companies ever decide to chuck us. Some of it went to our honeymoon, and I definitely remember our honeymoon well!
The best gifts we got for our wedding were cold, hard cash. Not that I didn't just love the random serving dish I'm pretty sure was regifted to us (it wasn't on the registry, that's for sure).
Wait what? The show was based on a true story? I just binged watched the whole series last week and had no idea. *googling now*
The theme song to the 90s Land of the Lost was great. And now it's stuck in my head.
Did anyone watch any of the sequels to this?
Ben Affleck is a good choice for the male lead...though I think Bradley Cooper would've also been a good fit (especially if he had a buzz cut). They both have a dash of douchiness about them IMO. It's probably completely unfair on my part cause I don't know them...but yeah, attractive but capable of being an asshole…
There's no "Geek culture governing body" that determines who is or isn't a geek/nerd. People shouldn't let it bother them if people don't want to give you the nerd stamp of approval.
Semi-off topic, but is it a turnoff for a man to weigh almost the same as the woman he's in a relationship with? I get self conscious a lot because there's only 10 pounds or so between my husband and I, and I'm no where near over weight, he's just about my height and is naturally thin. :/ I don't think it bothers him…
When you say things like "this is our country" (with the implied 'bitchface' at the end), it really doesn't make people feel all that welcome or that you're just making conversation. It sounds more like your an immigration official wondering when they're "going home" and whether they're here for business or pleasure.
She chose to be a public figure.
Well, over the years, Rolling Stone has also done a lot of journalism of the "serious" variety, and I'm thinking this article was written as a news story 100 percent...
If you're on a budget, I love the Old Navy athletic wear. I work out several times a week so I like to have plenty of options.
The last mystery novel I read was when I was 13, but I'll make an exception for JKR
Think about what the world would be like if everyone decided to abort their baby just because of their race. We'd lose so many potentially great people that way.