Thank you.
Yeah, I need to see these lips; I've heard tell they're quite something.
Unrelatedly, spiced pecans just about ready to come out of the oven. I hope they're good. I haven't made this recipe before.
'Beneath You'
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.
Thank you.
Yeah, I need to see these lips; I've heard tell they're quite something.
Unrelatedly, spiced pecans just about ready to come out of the oven. I hope they're good. I haven't made this recipe before.
Yeah. I haven't been to the Vineyard in years, but I thought the food was over-rated (in general, island-wide, I mean).
I think it suffers the same problem as where I live now. Cute place that attracts a lot of money and tourists (and pretty, expensive restaurants), but out of the way, so attracting a real chef is a problem.
American Dad was a thing of beauty this evening.
See, Joe Perry and Steve Tyler are in Aerosmith. I think my brain was trying to save space.
My brain wants to go there sometimes, too, ita.
on TAR- Has the team using a FF ever not been in first?
It's called The House Next Door. Starring, it seems, Lara's lips.
The novel, which is probably twenty years old now, was really good and really eerie (although the Lara character and her husband were supposed to be in their late 40s). One of Anne Rivers Siddons's first books.
I tuned it the first night it aired, and aside from it being so unlike the book as to be laughable, I couldn't look away from those lips. They're FREAKY. So, so badly done.
I read good things about the books. Can you whitefont the differences?
One team lost on an FF once - it was in England, I think, but I don't remember the details.
TAR: A reality show should not make me tear up!! Stupid awesome Alabama.
I didn't watch enough to tell you most of them (the lips! too scary!), but here are a few: Colquitt was in advertising, and not a painter. Um ... the neighbor was supposed to be older, too, as were she and the character Colin played. Oh my. I guess I was a bit bold stating that, huh? I only really watched twenty minutes or so. I was just very put off.
The book was actually really, really good. A haunted *new* house is an interesting idea, to me. Her other books are much more Southern family sagas/dramas, and have in recent years all evolved into pretty much the same book with different character names.
The second neighbours are older, but most of the other characters seemed to be mid thirties.
It took me three tries to make it all the way through, and that's with the obvious Colin love.