Taco shells tend to crack apart uncontrollably, but I can't say I've ever had that problem with corn.
'Trash'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
I just almost had a heart attack, because someone was trying to open my door! Turned out to be a friend of the guy in the other apartment on my floor, who guessed wrong (the apartment numbers aren't on our doors). I really should have changed out of my pajamas at some point today.
In high school, my then-boyfriend Robert Garcia, whose family was from Colombia, was making fun of all of us for using a knife and fork to eat the cafeteria tacos. "This," he said, "is how you eat tacos" and picked his up in both hands and took a bite, at which point all the filling slid out the other end and went all over his shirt. We asked him to show us how to eat tacos whenever they were served from then on.
This same guy was just made the executive producer of NPR news, so go figure.
Yes these Twilight & Twilight Saga: New Moon Sweethearts Forbidden Fruits “conversation heart” candies are real. In fact you can buy them online if you can’t resist the temptation.
I have a box, because my friends are evil things. They taste VILE. They taste like bad Avon perfume after 20 years. However, I'm still tempted to find the one that says "dazzle", shellack it, and turn it into a piece of jewelry.
So, how many OTHER famous people has Scrappy dated?
I love this bit:
Candies come in passionate fruit flavors, and every box contains special dazzled hearts that shimmer in the sun, just like Edward Cullen himself.
Candies come in passionate fruit flavors, and every box contains special dazzled hearts that shimmer in the sun, just like Edward Cullen himself.
They're not very shimmery, IIRC. I even made sure to look at some of the "special dazzled hearts" in their native setting of Forks, WA when I went on the Sparkly Road Trip of Doom, but no sparkle.
Well, I'm old, so the averages are on my side that people I grew up with are doing okay in their careers. He was just a high school guy back then! We called ourselves the Mick and the Spic. He always liked politics and journalism. When he ran for student council my BFF and ran his campaign, and his slogan was "9 out of 10 people prefer Colombian" which we thought was the height of sophistication back int the '70s.
Ha! I had not, and it is a thing of beauty.