I'd like to catch the Chris Evans in a mistake or any way. Also Robert Downey Jr. who was so adorable on Letterman last night, he made me squeal.
I am Amy in this.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'd like to catch the Chris Evans in a mistake or any way. Also Robert Downey Jr. who was so adorable on Letterman last night, he made me squeal.
I am Amy in this.
Also? Mary Chapin Carpenter and Vince Gill need to do lots more duets.
OK, so really not when I talk to HR again next week and she asks if I have any questions about the summary of benefits she sent, which include the fact that you can't take vacation until probation is up?
Dana, don't feel bad, I say "please" and "thank you" to my dogs.
AppaLAYshin = north; AppaLATCHin = south. The dividing line seems to be about halfway into Virginia, from what I can tell.
Huh, I did not know that. I wonder why the variation. I am definitely a northern Appalachian person, being from Southwestern Pennsylvania.
I happened to try a Double Down for lunch today - it was okay. I couldn't actually finish it, but it was pretty tasty, if very greasy. Made the french fries seem much more wholesome. I doubt I'll get it again - the cheese kind of interferes with the crispiness of the chicken, which is my favorite part of fried chicken.
IHOP in general is not appealing to me. I don't even put syrup on my pancakes, so all that other stuff just seems like way too much.
Mustache. Moustache. Mustachios. Spellcheck is not flagging any of those spellings. Huh.
I wish I could be Vortex. Instead, I say please.
Okay, I love you just the way you are. But, to avoid these sorts of people, you must learn bitchface. They will not approach you. The downside of bitchface is that sometimes smarmy assholes will say "smile!"
I had a pretty serious bitchface on. Apparently when you are an idiotic protester, you have no idea of how to behave like a normal human being.
HOW DID I NOT NOTICE YOU GUYS WRITE IT MUSTACHE?
Huh. I never noticed that either. I definitely put the O in.
In jr. high one of my teachers asked if I read a lot of British writers (yes) based on my spelling. I wasn't aware of it until she pointed it out. I think "traveller" was one of the clues.
I've always spelled judgement as judgement, so I assume I learned that spelling in grade school. That would have been back in the '60s, in rural Pennsylvania, but I can't imagine that would have an affect on standard American spelling.