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Eh, I’ll pay more than $250 for certain types of shoes - I have super narrow feet and finding shoes that are comfortable, long-lasting and actually fit is something that is worth the $$$. Plus I like pretty footwear.
I heartily disagree! Mostly because I’m planning on wearing a leopard print dress to a party tonight ;).
Ian Ziering hasn’t changed at all! He was one of the older ones (if not the oldest) from the original group too. Good genes and/or exceptional work, I guess :)
To be fair to Jason Priestley at least, I think his face had to be reconstructed after a racing accident years ago.
You’ve been lucky! My cats have cost me over $1k at the emergency vet a few times, especially when my last pair was older and had health issues.
This is perhaps an asshole position, but my first thought was that if you can’t afford an adoption fee (typically less costly than one single vet visit) how are you going to afford to care for the pet you’re adopting?
Someone upthread posted the link to the dress. It looks cute on Meghan, but I do like it better with the belt.
Two blue-eyed parents can actually have a brown-eyed child, though it’s uncommon: https://genetics.thetech.org/how-blue-eyed-parents-can-have-brown-eyed-children
I’m 39 and have also worn thongs my entire adulthood. I think whether they’re comfortable or not really depends on your body type - for me they’re more comfortable because my butt/hips are somehow shaped so that full coverage undies will give me a massive fabric wedgie, whereas thongs will just kinda sit there and…
I have a front-loading washer plus an active, curious cat and this is also my nightmare. I double-check it each time before I run a cycle, but there’s always that paranoid little thought creeping around in the back of my head when I’m doing laundry.
The last two weddings I’ve been to have been on the east coast and had the same set-up. I guess I just assumed it was par for the course, especially when a lot of guests are coming in from out of town and staying the weekend anyways.
The dialogue is pretty unreal. 7 year olds do not talk like that!
I thought it was funny how in the first season (and the book) she explained that it’s a French name when a character pronounced it wrong. It is not, but it is definitely a Renata thing to name her kid something like that and be fussy when it’s mispronounced as “Annabella”.
I didn’t notice the sneakers, but Renata’s husband sitting with legs crossed and the sole of his black boot on their expensive-looking couch while they were waiting for the Bo Peep therapist made me all twitchy.
I like her as an actor, but last season having her and Alexander Skarsgard together as an “American” couple realllllly stretched the imagination. I don’t know why the show didn’t just have them be an extraordinarily wealthy Swedish-Australian couple that lived in Monterrey because Perry was in the tech industry, that…
I hadn’t heard and just watched the trailer...Heaven isn’t supposed to have red hair!! I can’t believe I feel so strongly about this.
Diego even cheated on Frida with HER SISTER, so yeah, I don’t really look to that relationship as one I’d like to model my own after.
My household was the same way growing up: nothing was mine, even if I bought it with my own money - my stuff was community property to be reallocated to other family members at the whim of my parents and siblings. I was deeply possessive of my things for years after moving out, though I’ve let go of that behavior.
It depends on your office - some have policies against it. But yes, kids in extracurriculars at public schools in the US are often asked to sell foodstuffs, magazine subscriptions, coupon books etc. to raise money, and it’s quite common for parents to help their kids out by asking their colleagues to buy stuff.