This is the snowiest snowpocalypse since I moved to the PNW. Very winter wonderland.
Hey, Nicole and Suzi! It's not just Denver that's on the NO LEE UNTIL MAY (SNOW BAD) list.
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.
This is the snowiest snowpocalypse since I moved to the PNW. Very winter wonderland.
Hey, Nicole and Suzi! It's not just Denver that's on the NO LEE UNTIL MAY (SNOW BAD) list.
It's 51° in Chicago right now!
I like that movie a lot, ita. But I'm a Pacino fangirl.
Oh heavens, my brayne hurts. I don't think I've researched with this kind of intensity in... well, years. It's exhilarating and fun as hell, but definitely exhausting. I'm reduced to folding laundry (which is my most hated activity on the planet) with football on the TV and the laptop by my feet, waiting to hear from my CP.
I bite my nails, but it's a holdover from the six hour piano practice days when I wouldn't have clippers handy. It's a horrible habit and I'm trying to break it by keeping clippers in as many places as I tend to sit for long periods of time. I'm conditioned to hate the feel of my nails hitting any type of keys, so it makes sense to keep them short still.
I just did a lot of research on Friday, too. But I'm not good at it; I never know what I'm looking for.
I've already compulsively watched all the episodes of Intervention so the ondemandness doesn't do much for me. Do you know they're starting a new season in a week+?
The ads were what made me go looking for old episodes -- I've never really watched it, but I'm totally obsessed with Celebrity Rehab, so it seemed like a good idea.
I have not bit like this since highschool, it's ugly.I wonder if I have fakes somewhere and if I could get them on.
I bite really badly, too. Ragged cuticles, horrible nails.
At first glance a "reality" show that surprises participants with an intervention sounds shitty -- they think they're participating in a documentary about addiction (which is, technically, true). But it becomes quickly apparent that yes, each person featured really truly needs that intervention, and so do their families -- and the show underwrites 90 days+ of topnotch rehab, plus travel expenses.
Yeah, the length of treatment is impressive -- if they can stick it out.