I feel you, left Boston 5+ years ago, no way we could afford it now. Hell, even businesses in Harvard Square keep shuttering cause the only entities that can afford such rent are banks and Starbucks.
I feel you, left Boston 5+ years ago, no way we could afford it now. Hell, even businesses in Harvard Square keep shuttering cause the only entities that can afford such rent are banks and Starbucks.
With that kind of surplus they could offer room service as a meal plan option.
$62 million dollar operating surplus.
I kind of didn’t feel as bad for Noah because he basically let Tyreese get killed by not letting him know about his twin. If you’re part of a group and have an identical twin out in the world, you need to warn your people about your twin before you go and search your home. When they see your identical zombie twin,…
I liked Glenn a lot, but I was done mourning him after the mid-season fake out. I still probably would have been shocked and sad if it had been revealed at the end of last season’s finale. As it is, I felt it carried very little emotional weight.
I don’t trust that they can pull it off.
So we’ve got another Ramsey Bolton to look forward to.
Not going to spoil anything, but Negan in the comic books is a big turning point for the story and flips things around. Whether the writers of the show will allow those changes into the show is another thing, and I don’t trust that they can pull it off.
That’s when you burn every stick of furniture in the house and tell her she’s playing with puzzles only from now on.
This is the same kid that, years later, I found standing in the dark in our dining room staring right at me. She didn’t respond to any of my questions and I thought she was hurt or something because she had gotten out of bed. I kept saying her name, asking if she was ok and all of a sudden she looked right into my…
I’m clearly not mom material, because I would have noped out the first time. Just ran. Or doused her with holy water.
Oh fuck no, I get creeped out when I wake up to my four-year-old whispering to me because she wants to sleep in our bed, I’d be calling our priest for that one.
My daughter has never been afraid of the dark, so this shouldn’t have surprised us, but it used to happen a lot.
My bedroom was across from my sister’s when we were little and I could see into it. She used to sit up, open her eyes and look at me. Scream bloody murder, then lay back down. No recollection of ever doing it.
Kids really are terrifying. My mom used to tell my brother and me that she was terrified of him when he was a baby.
GAHHHHHH. Years ago when they did a theater rerelease of The Exorcist (SORRY TO BRING UP THAT MOVIE IN CONTEXT OF A STORY ABOUT YOUR DAUGHTER), the part where Regan crabwalks down the stairs made me yelp OH GOD really loudly, to the laughter of the entire place. Unnatural movement: no, no, no.
Not to take away from the scare factor here (b/c FUCK THAT BUSINESS) ... but I cackled out loud when I read this one. Delightful.
I will preface this with the fact that unnatural movements freak me out. A lot.