For sure, no other participant had driven himself to camp; many had a parent or two hovering nearby to make sure they signed in properly and remembered their paddle, water bottle and lunch bag. Me? I was on my own. The instructors, twenty-one-year-old twin brothers Gal and Sharon Alg...
JOEL: "You ever notice ‘chew’ is a funny word?" > "I thought this was just to get rid of Robotnik. TOM: And leave behind the fresh scent of pine. > If not, you can count me out." > > The hacker got up out of the chair, CROW: Oh, I bet we’re headed for some wacky...
Even though I have been signing with you since about 6 months you haven’t picked it up. You skipped right over signing and instead just try to say the word. For more you say “Ma-ah!” You love drinking out of my big hydroflask water bottle. You take big gulps and spit the rest...
I learned a word from Discogs. A double record set with side 4 on the flip of side 1 (and 2 with 3) is called auto-coupled. It’s for folks who use a record changer—put side 2 atop side 1 on the tall spindle, push the arm over, play them, and flip them over. If you have...
Still no word if Fred Armisen will steal the part of Lady Edith as he does on Jimmy Fallon’s version of Downtown Abbey. How’s that for the good, the bad and the ugly? Posted in Categorized | Leave a comment Paris of the Low Country Posted on April 18, 2012 by mzannie I ...
That word was not even in the vernacular, in 1972. so yes, fearless is just, I think courage in the face of fear, make sure that way and now given the political climate that we’re in and what’s going on in the world in America. It’s time for all of us to show courage. ...
*A word about the harusame – although it’s texture/taste is similar to other types of glass noodles, the Japanese harusame is made in a slightly flat, broad shape like linguine so the resulting texture is the most ideal for mizutaki. However, it is much more expensive than the other...
And finally, a word about social media. I abandoned the socials over eighteen months ago, and have no urge to go back. I do use mastodon, and post what I think are interesting links, but basically I lurk and use it as a source of train porn – essentially it reminds me that there...
When I was young and penniless, I would often go through the exit door of the subway without paying, waiting for the shout of “PAY YOUR FARE!” to come from the token clerk. I would cringe at the shout, trying to pull my head into my body like a turtle as I scurried away from ...
bring Ken (Peter Wight), an old friend of Tom's to stay with them for a short visit. Ken is single, overweight and has a drinking problem reflected on the T-shirt he wears to their home "Less Thinking, More Drinking", a slogan that might be used as a metaphor for the entire film...