I tasted exactly one brand of American cereals, at Hil's, and I can't remember what it was. They were little rings, and tasty.
Cheerios.
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.
I tasted exactly one brand of American cereals, at Hil's, and I can't remember what it was. They were little rings, and tasty.
Cheerios.
When somebody is mad enough to not only marry me but stay this way for a whole year, I'll definitely remember that.
Nilly, you misspelled smart, and left out blessed. I'm surprised. Usually, your English is perfect. *g*
Sounds like you two had a beautiful time.
It was lovey -- relaxing and mellow and leisurely. The Italian restaurant was perfect, a gorgeous place called Venezia on University Avenue in Berkeley. The interior is laid out and gorgeously painted to look like a little Venetian piazza, complete with a little fountain in the center, balconies and awnings and posters for Italian ice creams (not gelati, but all those oddball sidewalk vendor/pushcart items you can hardly ever find in the US) and a clothesline across the ceiling hung with gauzy fluttery laundry. The food was plainish but very tasty (such good puttanesca) and everything was slow and mellow; it was past 9:30 on a Sunday night when we sat down, and not only did nobody rush us, but when we left the place was still half full. It felt like a late-night dinner in an Italian piazza.
Also, the place was littered with gussied-up recent graduates and their families, and the gentleman at the table next to ours wore a top hat and white silk scarf. Styling!
eta: Caffe Venezia!
I want to know what the horses used to type with when they ordered it over the Internet.
So, folks, what are some good things about the American high school system?
Emily, is this for grad school for you?
Here are good things:
HS give students a mediated chance to learn how to make choices, with still clear expectations. So you know you need to do X, Y, Z but you still can make choices in terms of electives and it won't screw up your life if you choose the wrong one.
Another excellent aspect of being HS-aged is how small the amount of money you need to feel flush with cash.
Most US high schools have a LOT extracurriculuar activities which you can choose to participate in or not.
Offered without comment:
Italian horses given Viagra boostWell, there's just too many comments from which to choose. Do you go with the obvious stallion comparisons, or say something about slow and steady wins the race, or being ridden hard and put away wet?
Cheerios.
Thanks, Hil. I think this brand is even sold in Israel - I remember seeing the box.
I'm surprised. Usually, your English is perfect.
Cindy, you're really sweet. But considering the evidence, well, I can't see many single Jewish Israeli men agreeing with you. Of course (as I always say to my single nearly-desperate friends), it only has to work once, so statistics doesn't mean anything.
HS give students a mediated chance to learn how to make choicesI read this as medicated.
Of course (as I always say to my single nearly-desperate friends), it only has to work once, so statistics doesn't mean anything.
A-yup.