I love Sansa. I like Arya too. But I’ve thoughts for years, since originally reading the books, that if their situations were reversed that they’d both have died immediately.
I love Sansa. I like Arya too. But I’ve thoughts for years, since originally reading the books, that if their situations were reversed that they’d both have died immediately.
My favorite:
Right.
This is exactly why my husband buys Halo Top — so he can down a pint of it when he gets stoned and wants to eat everything.
Not even kidding, I think Davos is the only one who should end up on the Iron throne.
I’ve just assumed he was out hunting (Ghost often ranges afar in the books). But, agreed, they could at least have mentioned him. Plenty of opportunity for Sansa to have asked if Jon’s direwolf was still around.
I missed that line (our viewing parties have quite the peanut gallery).
If I were separated from my kid sister for years and found out she’d become an assassin, I’d be disturbed too. Sansa has always had a motherly instinct. Last episode, she was all, “OK how are we going to feed everyone?” Now she’s realizing all Arya must have gone through to get to where she is. She also was probably…
Yes, I’ve never really understood the anti-Sansa contingent. She’s always been my favorite character.
Fame causes you to acquire a lot of “hangers-on.” In addition to the people you employ (whom you’d put out of work by retiring), you might end up with a lot of family members who become accustomed to being supported by you. Also, perhaps child support to pay.
Got it.
Yep. In Dallas? At LEAST $6k. My day-of photography in the po-dunk place I got married was about $4k.
Photographers make money on the prints they sell, even though they don’t produce them.
Some of it is word of mouth, but a lot of it is internet search results.
Lawsuits take into account the time required to rebuild to past earnings, money spent on rebuilding, and money spent on legal costs. It’s not just about recouping your yearly salary for X years.
I just planned our wedding and, my god, the fine print on various contracts. But guess what? I READ it all of it. I made spreadsheets that calculated out the final cost of various options, including all the little random fees. Was it fuN? No. But I am serious about my money and therefore take it VERY seriously when I…
Agreed.
Because I’m not my mom.
Yes. Sometimes I feel like I’m the only person who thinks about texts this way. I had a friend who always responded to my inconsequential texts (“Hey want to try the new seafood place by your house sometime?”) with, “Sorry, busy now will respond later.”
I concur. I’m friends with a lot of nurses and texting them in the middle of the afternoon is the equivalent of texting someone with a 9-5 job at 3 am (due to their work shifts). And yet the person with the 9-to-5 job will get all twisted when the nurse texts back after his/her workday (at, say, 11 pm).