Extreme Home Makeover is evil
And it's not evil in a good way. It's just evil.
Xander ,'Dirty Girls'
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Extreme Home Makeover is evil
And it's not evil in a good way. It's just evil.
I cry the whole freaking show. I don't know why I torture myself like this.
My SIL's brother's construction company worked on a house that will be on this next season. It's kinda cool, but evil.
More pathos than most Lifetime Original Movies, vw.
Damn. You people are gonna take away ABC now too. Damn. Soon I'm gonna have *nothing* to watch.
OK it has been established that Big Giant Bugs are rare but not unheard of and nothing the exterminator can control (they just find their way inside sometimes). Senor Bush (still in his poster-tube prison) has been deposited in the dumpster just like his namesake oughtta be.
::frantically attempting to catch up::
Oh, Laura, I'm so sorry about Bob. And I'm furious that I didn't email you and make an attempt to get together before you headed south again -- the last month has been so busy, and not always in the good way. ::hugs Laura tight::
{{{omnis}}}
Laga, good luck on the show and with the makeup! Just keep it neutral, slick on a coat of mascara, and I bet you'll be good to go.
JZ, the Matilda story with the little girls was made of awesome. Those are going to be girls with spicy brains.
::still so much with the not really caught up::
I killed the thread.
::is sorry::
::pops champagne and runs around naked, throwing glitter::
Wooot wooot!
Now just repeat that in person in 2 weeks.
::pops champagne and runs around naked, throwing glitter::
Now that's why we read Spikes. :)
:: looks for visual version of thread ... damn. it's text only! ::
I wonder if that would work for me. My problem is that I have oily eyelids, and the oil takes off waterproof mascara. My other problem is that I can't imagine spending $25 on mascara.
Ginger is me. I can't remember the last time I wore mascara. Many many years no doubt.
Seriously, this stuff was a revelation. I have fairly dark long-ish lashes so I always thought it wasn't a big deal not wearing mascara. And I just wasn't a make-up person in general beyond foundation. Once I found "Kiss Me," I turned into one of those "don't leave the house without it" people.