I'm pretty sure it's Julie Powell's next book that's about her relationship -- something about an affair, I think?
and butchering! evidently
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I'm pretty sure it's Julie Powell's next book that's about her relationship -- something about an affair, I think?
and butchering! evidently
There you go. That's a brilliant title, I have to say.
That's a brilliant title, I have to say.
totally, although it makes me sad!
But cleaving is also what a couple does, one to another. It's also hopeful as well!
People! How could you forget that Breakin' only had one sequel?
But cleaving is also what a couple does, one to another. It's also hopeful as well!
Okay!! I hate to hear about people (whose relationships I like) having marriage problems!
Oh, of course.
Why does he think it's about a relationship (I assume he means a romantic relationship)?
Because that's what he has picked up from the ads? I have to say that's what I've picked up as well. Is it not about romance and cooking?
HP6: Jessica liked it much more than I did. I think I'd give it 2.5 stars out of five. Julia (age 10, who has read all the books) is still walking around, two hours later, going on about how badly "it stinks." HP6 was her favorite book of the series, which may have something to do with that reaction.
I can't believe I'm actually attempting to see this movie this weekend, but I just got tickets. HP6 is actually my least favorite of the books (after 5 of course) so I think I'll probably like it better than the other movies.
And I have the added pleasure of trying to figure out which locations they'll be duplicating in my old neighborhood this Halloween.