how is that no late fees, ita?
You get to keep the movies.
t clutches her Netflix close
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
how is that no late fees, ita?
You get to keep the movies.
t clutches her Netflix close
They sounds sort of like miniature suctiony helicopters.
I had no idea. And I can't completely blame their mom for rejecting them, in that case.
They sounds sort of like miniature suctiony helicopters.
They go whumpa-whumpa?
what other kinds of cues do you notice in Europe
Shaking hands on introduction. Stick your hand out, if you want to be tagged "American" in a heartbeat. Some (most) Swiss (males) do a sort of not-quite-clicking-your-heels lurch, like an extremely stylized, aborted bow, on introduction. French women nod, and sometimes offer a hand. The proper response to this is to clasp lightly with both hands, and lift a little (signifying, without committing, a kiss on the hand). Italian women touch your arm above the elbow.
Putting your arm around the waist of an Italian woman is fightin' words.
Unless she's into it.
Gawd, it is all so confusing.
They sounds sort of like miniature suctiony helicopters.
::reimagines Emeline as a polar bear::
Nah, won't work, and poor Aimée.
They go whumpa-whumpa?
Yes. Make that noise without actually opening your mouth and you got it.
And, for the first 6 months of a polar bear's life, it is kept in the den with the mother. Who hasn't hunted/eaten in that time (for the most part). It's also not uncommon to have more than 1 cub in a litter. Poor mama bear.
Apparently the one who (named Ulu) rejected Klondike and Snow had another set of twins in 1999 that she did not reject.
I t heart polar bears. Which is why I was offended by the travesty of the the one that was so poorly CGId on Lost. Polar Bears are possibly my favorite animal.
Someone at work just got smacked with the "no late fees" thing at Blockbuster. $18/movie, four movies.
I rented some movies a few weeks ago and paid normal rates for them.
Blockbuster's new policy:
The world's largest video rental company will still have due dates for their rental products -- one week for games and two days or one week for movies, depending on whether it's a new release.
Customers will be given a one-week grace period after that to return the product. After that grace period ends, the chain will automatically sell them the product, less the rental fee. If the customers don't want to purchase the movie or game, they can return the product within 30 days for a credit, less a restocking fee.
Make that noise without actually opening your mouth and you got it.
I am so not doing this for real. My officemate already thinks I'm a little cracked today.