My work here is done.
Not until you clean up your scat, missy....
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.
My work here is done.
Not until you clean up your scat, missy....
Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray soda has an inexplicable following in the NY area.
Does anyone remember the comedy skit from some 80s variety show that involved people trying to come up with a marketing campaign for Okra Cola?
Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray soda has an inexplicable following in the NY area.
DH claims to love it, but I think he just likes looking for it and not finding it.
Down here in the southland thay have Cheerwine, which I look suspiciously at. It tastes nothing like wine and does not, in fact, make me cheery.
Thing I can't say: Dear friend, I do not like the name you have chosen for your newborn son. (Harrison Herlastname Hislastname. No word on what they'll call him. It's too lastnamey all together, and I'm not a fan of Harry.)
What happens if two people who each have two last names have a kid and then decide to combine last names again?
My sis and her GF hyphenated their last names to get the last names of their kids.
James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George Dupree!
Not sure why that just came to me, but there you go.
The wife of one of the guys in my department took the married name of Christina Christina, FWIW.
Not a fan of Pepsi Jazz, and I drink a lot of Diet Pepsi products. Dr. Brown's is good, though I've never developed the courage to try the celery stuff. Cheerwine is basically extra-carbonated Dr. Pepper or cherry cola, I'm not sure which -- I just know I was pleased to find some in Loudoun County, VA.
And Barq's is the only decent root beer.
The wife of one of the guys in my department took the married name of Christina Christina, FWIW.
I think FWIW would make a good last name.