Will the dress be salvagable when inevitabley someone drinking something with cranberry spills it all over you? The answer to this might be the answer as to whether or not you should wear the smitten-y white.
Congratulations to Mr. H's bar-versary!
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Will the dress be salvagable when inevitabley someone drinking something with cranberry spills it all over you? The answer to this might be the answer as to whether or not you should wear the smitten-y white.
Congratulations to Mr. H's bar-versary!
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Drugs, doxies, doggy style, delirium, D-cups, dandyism...
A beer flood?
Boston once had a molasses flood.
Will the dress be salvagable when inevitabley someone drinking something with cranberry spills it all over you? The answer to this might be the answer as to whether or not you should wear the smitten-y white.
It's not a material that would be hard to get that out of, but the spillage usually happens about 10 minutes into me being there. One year I had on cute little olive shorts and an off-white crochet top. 15 minutes in, I got beer dumped all over me. I did run home and change.
Actually, I think I won't wear the white dress, because I'm remembering something in the invites about waterguns.
Drugs, doxies, doggy style, delirium, D-cups, dandyism...
Yup, exactly!
How does one have a flash flood without, you know, water?
In LA? Liquid smog.
Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and Dodge, I think.
Haven't seen it recently enough to know for sure, though.
Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and Dodge, I think.
That sounds right, Plei.
I think Dodgeball has joined Josie and the Pussy cats and Bring it on on my "buy it whenever you see it below about 10 dollars" list
How does one have a flash flood without, you know, water?
It's still a watch, not a warning. They're concerned about slow-moving thunderstorms in the San Gabriel mountains.
t weather geek
TROPICAL MOISTURE FROM THE REMNANTS OF HURRICANE EMILY WILL LINGER OVER THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE REGION TODAY...BRINGING THE CHANCE FOR THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN. THESE SLOW MOVING STORMS WILL HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO PUT DOWN SEVERAL INCHES OF RAIN IN A SMALL AREAS THAT MAY RESULT IN FLASH FLOODING. THE MOST VULNERABLE AREAS WILL BE THE MOUNTAINS AND ADJACENT VALLEYS AND DESERT...ESPECIALLY THOSE AREAS THAT HAVE RECENTLY BURNED.
t /weather geek
Well, I've come to the conclusion that while kulebyaka was an interesting dish to try in the Russian restaurant last night, it really doesn't look very appetizing as a reheated leftover. Particularly since in my kitchen's brighter natural lighting I can see that the salmon is gray and there's apparently no spinach in the pastry. It's like discolored bread pudding except made with questionable fish rather than flour.
On the other hand, the local tapas bar has fresh figs from the chef's own tree this weekend and is serving them with very tasty Cabrales cheese from Spain. I never eat twice at the same restaurant in a given week, but I think I'm going to break that rule to take advantage of the fig-havingness.
Boston once had a molasses flood.
They keep saying that, but I refuse to believe it until they make a movie of it.
I'm not sure if a made-for-TV movie will count.