If so, do you think it could be a go without the Triple Sec?
I haven't, because it just aired a few weeks ago. I think the Triple Sec (or any kind of citrus-flavored liquor) is necessary to make it not just watered-down wine. But you could probably do without.
Happy birthday, vw!!!
The more I see Matilda Smay, the more I like the name. Don't get too attached to it though. All four of my cousin's boys were supposed to be girls according to multiple ultrasounds. Still, it sounds like you're set, because Wyatt is a cool name too.
And now for something completely different (from the rest of this post). Slate has a chart on who likes and hates whom in the Middle East: [link]
I really liked Azalea Solomon Smay (middle name from JZ's maternal side), but then realized that the initals were a no-go.
Actually, it seems most appropos, given your wife's spectacular booty.
Funny how vanquishing evil didn't get the results we were promised.
Shhhhh! You're not supposed to acknowledge the man behind the curtain.
Funny how vanquishing evil didn't get the results we were promised.
A great deal of evil continues to flourish. Depending on your definition of "evil."
Shhhhh! You're not supposed to acknowledge the man behind the curtain.
t dry snerk
Seriously
t /dry snerk
Oh hey, I learned something funny at lunch today: My coworker is on the same hockey team as Mike Meyers! Apparently he is prone to not bringing his own water and using up other peoples'.
When zombie mobs go wrong:
Six friends spruced up in fake blood and tattered clothing were arrested in downtown Minneapolis on suspicion of toting "simulated weapons of mass destruction." Police said the group were allegedly carrying bags with wires sticking out, making it look like a bomb, while meandering and dancing to music as part of a "zombie dance party" Saturday night. "They were arrested for behavior that was suspicious and disturbing," said Lt. Gregory Reinhardt, a police spokesman. Police also said the group was uncooperative and intimidated people with their "ghoulish" makeup.
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I wish I could get my kids to like tacos or spagetti or both. How can kids not like tacos or spagetti?
Chris isn't crazy about the tacos, but he'll eat them. Well, he mostly eats the tomatoes, the tortillas (the soft ones) and cheese. He's not a meat fan, and I think he thinks the lettuce is superfluous.
We live on frigging spaghetti, but Julia's the only one who wants sauce on it. The boys both want it with butter and cheese. What I pass off to them as butter and cheese is usually spaghetti, with a little sauce mixed in (while still in the pot) to prevent sticking, and cheese. They're catching onto my trick, though.