trudy-campbell
Trudy-Campbell
trudy-campbell

Haha, maybe they weren't for her? My mother rarely drinks (only wine when she does) and really hates all beer, I could easily see her asking this question after picking up beers for my brother and I or something.

I worked at Dunkin Donuts for about a month as a teenager, and the one thing I learned from that job was to NEVER mix cream/milk and lemon in tea. Even if the customer requests it they can only have either milk OR lemon because it will curdle and they will blame you.

There have been rumors about Jay-Z being a cheater for years now, since they basically got together. I would be surprised if there wasn't any truth to them, but I would be more surprised if they really were on the brink of divorce. Their marriage seems to be based as much in love as it is in business.

I have not seen one preview for Hercules. They covered The Rock's weight gain on CBS This Morning today, and that was the first I had heard of it - and I didn't even realize it was already out.

I personally thought Lucy looked like Limitless, but with a female lead. Granted, I have only seen previews for both movies so I could be way off.

Revealing of what? That I think the fact that he received half of everything when they seemed to equally contribute to their marriage totally fair? Your right, you got me.

I'm kinda surprised Gaga, and Taylor Kinney are still together. Good for them.

Hm, or you know she was far more successful than him when they married and supported him/his career for a good portion of their marriage and then put it on hold to raise their children. So seems like a very fair settlement actually - especially for him. Would he have the success without her money to support them? her

OH MY GOD.

I was in college. There was this friend of a friend that I knew had a huge crush on me. I went to a party at his apartment with the expectation that I would be spending the night. I was right - awesome.

Yeah, I agree. I don't have issue with registries, but I think saying something like "—— is registered at pottery barn" on any invitation, even shower, is tacky.

Maybe it is regional? My grandparents give cash wedding gifts, and so do all my aunts and uncles (and they are 40s-60s). My brother got married a couple years ago, and they got some physical gifts at the shower, but I really don't remember him saying they received anything but cash at the wedding.

Hm, I never really thought about it but I live in the Northeast, and all the weddings I have been to have been are in the Northeast and that tends to be the most popular thing - gifts at the shower and cash at the wedding (though couples usually have a registry for both). Weddings I have been to might have a couple of

Hm, I remembering reading in some manners guidelines for weddings/showers (why I don't know since I am not in any place to have one) that it is okay to have a registry, but the registered should 1. not put it on any invitations/event info and 2. should not be the one to tell people about it, that is the job of the

Yup. My friends and cousins that have gotten married in the past several years tend to do this. Most of them don't really need anything so they have a very small registry for formality sake, and most people just give cash. I haven't heard any guests complain about it, and it seemed to work for the couples. If anything

I graduated college a couple years ago, and I don't think I knew anyone that had an actual fake ID. We all used real IDs that were either given to us by a generous 21+ friend, or on occasion were lucky enough to find them outside on the ground downtown/inside popular drunk eating spots (my friends that found them this

I am in MA, but pretty much any grocery store I have purchased alcohol at in the Northeast has carded me and/or whoever I am traveling with regardless of how old they look - they need to put a birthdate in computer/register. And as far as I know it is the norm to have to have any out of state IDs checked by manager,

I think it tips because I yank it and have to pull it through doorways and such, and hate doing it so I have no patience for the canister. I really detest dragging a canister around more than anything as far as house hold chores go.

My mother vacuums all the time TOO. Growing up whenever my brother or I had friends over they thought she was crazy because she would come home from work, and start vacuuming a house that looked clean to everyone else. She claims you can get under furniture better with canisters than uprights, but I would rather just

Have you tried powders or sprays? I prefer powders because they seem to absorb oil more imo, I like The All-Nighter (you can pick a shade to match your hair, and a little goes a longggg way) and Oscar Blandi Pronto (it is white so if you have dark hair like me you need to really make sure you brush it out). There also