wouldn't that be Jewlo? And yes, totally!
wouldn't that be Jewlo? And yes, totally!
chili gin + cucumber + Bitter Truth Celery Bitters = awesome.
I couldn't get through the book until a friend told me to skim the first 30%. Then? Awesome.
I dunno. My husband does local theater, and he was in a damn bad mood for about six weeks when he was rehearsing a part that happened to touch a nerve w/r/t his relationship with his parents. I think if you do it/ live it long enough, it can get in your head.
I'm 31, my husband is 51. I would CRACK UP if he got me an accompanying AARP card.
potatoes. Idaho is potatoes.
No surprise about Nick Lachey. He grew up in the western suburbs of Cincinnati, home of John Boehner. It's hard to find a liberal around here. The city itself (where I live) skews Dem, but the suburbs are essentially the epitome of conservatism.
I actually, audibly, said "Ahhh!" when I saw his picture. Creepy.
Yay that you love it!
Yeah, I know the feeling, particularly when I go to my favorite cities like Boston and New York. And lord knows I am a big cheerleader of our fair city, but I totally get it, particularly with today's news. Particularly since both of those things could have been stopped (okay, maybe not southgate house. family…
hey now! have you been to Cincinnati? Florida kicks ohio's butt when it comes to weird stuff. And Germany makes all of the 50 states look like amateurs.
they could just tell people that they have to have headphones off, right? I still see plenty of people wearing noise canceling headphones in the "off" position during takeoff.
Oh, I had a teacher like that, but instead he taught books that were dripping with testosterone-fueled sex (which I have no problem with) and I often disagreed with his cockamamie (pun intended) ideas. He "punished" me by both attempting to flunk me out of AP English (I got a 5 on the national test, folks) and by…
Meeting Judge Marilyn does not outweigh public humiliation!
No kidding. I'd settle.
I am now imagining Nancy Grace pulling a "Red Shoes" and dancing until her feet fall off and she dies.
I like DC as a work travel city— I luckily get to make my own arrangements.
I travel for work a lot (60k+ miles a year) and I still kind of like it. Except when I go to not fun work destinations. Then I just make sure I'm in a nice hotel (which is cheap because not fun work destinations usually equals cheap) and relish the thought that I don't have to make my bed in the AM.
or the people who take every.single.roll of paper towels leaving nothing for other shoppers. Ugh.
I watch that every year. Awesome.