zurawyn
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I love you for this.

That rumor was actually floating around local forums during the recall election. No indication how real it was, but I, too, am waiting for someone to step forward.

Hi. So is DC’s Legends of Tomorrow better than the recently canned Continuum? Highly doubtful. WTF people.

Agreed. My elopement dress from BHLDN broke in the middle of our post-wedding photo shoot. Nothing says stress like desperately trying to avoid flashing your wedding photographer.

So it’s a chicken or egg scenario?

What is it about weddings that makes common sense fly out the window?

Cue the folks calling Wisconsinites hicks for voting these people into office.

Oh, not at all. But from the isolation of the cities, I often wonder just how vocal liberals in the smaller communities *are.* :) It makes me happy to see it in action.

Posted elsewhere: People forget that Scott Walker *barely* won three times. Don’t write off half the voters of Wisconsin. We need them.

People forget that Scott Walker *barely* won three times. Don’t write off half the voters of Wisconsin. We need them.

As a clear liberal from both Madison and Milwaukee, I appreciate your speaking up.

Totally unprofessional.

The political situation doesn’t help much, does it?

My favorite too.

Oh. The holiday/holiday-non-theme weddings. I have a pair of friends who are getting wed this autumn—they got engaged about a month ago. When they realized that all the venues are booked at least a year out, they started polling all the mutual friends on what holiday weekend works best. Sorry to break it to you, but

I like this interpretation/review more than the movie itself.

I agree! I resell a ton on Amazon, and I utilize the library more and more with every passing year. But there is such a thing as owning too many books :)

I disagree. There is such a thing as too many books—at least when it comes to ownership. My grad school husband’s book collection is a testament to this—we have books everywhere, on many sagging floors and bookcases. We’ve been instituting the one in/one out rule for a good reason: they are a heavy pain-in-the-ass to

If you can lean on family/close friends to be communicators, do it! It was such a help for me, because my hubs-to-be was pretty much checked out with grad school stuff in the lead-up to our celebration. Good luck!!

The website for our 2014 reception was majorly under-utilized by our guests. I thought my crowd could handle it, but I was wrong. My parents and I were fielding questions up to the day-of and it was unnecessarily stressful. If I could go back, I would mail paper copies of all the site info. Lesson learned.