Also, this place: [link] has some awesome stuff.
I so want this: [link]
That link is NSFJ (Not Safe for Jilli).
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.
Also, this place: [link] has some awesome stuff.
I so want this: [link]
That link is NSFJ (Not Safe for Jilli).
That link is NSFJ (Not Safe for Jilli).
I love these warnings. I really do. They make things SO much better for me.
Oh, man -- I'm watching a Cash Cab from earlier in the week, and this couple just won $450 on their way to Trader Joe's. That's like the dream!
Re: Terrence Howard and baby wipes:
I'd heard an interview with Will Smith about using wet toilet paper a few years back. When he was promoting I, Robot, he mentioned the flushable wet wipes, which were then starting to become more popular.
Will was pushing for wet wipes back in 2004. Although no word on whether he requires Jada to use them.
wet toilet paper
What, are you just supposed to stay wet when you pull up your underwear? And trust that it's clean wet as opposed other wet? Or are you supposed to wag your ass back and forth to air dry first?
From Cash's link:
He says, "I'm the type of person that it's important for me to share. When I experience something that is special and incredible, I like to share it with people."
All I can say is... Please. Don't.
What, are you just supposed to stay wet when you pull up your underwear?
They're more damp than wet. They're just flushable baby wipes.
I'm following megan's request and I'm going to leave it at that.
I'm following megan's request and I'm going to leave it at that.
Cash, I hope you know that I meant Will Smith and not you.
Yeah, megan. I'm laughing because I'm pushing even the boundaries of my sharing on the internet. Which are, to say the least, VERY VERY loose.