Watching Barefoot Contessa while working at home could be a really bad thing.
Ha! It only really works if you have a Jeffrey coming home from the City....
'Why We Fight'
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Watching Barefoot Contessa while working at home could be a really bad thing.
Ha! It only really works if you have a Jeffrey coming home from the City....
My gods, downtown Chicago is swarming with Blackhawks fans here for the parade. I've never seen so many red shirts. At least it's quieter here in the first class lounge.
her recipes in general are pretty easy for a mediocre cook like myself to make, so I feel empowered watching her.
I think mostly I just want to live next door to her in the Hamptons, because a) Hamptons!, and b) she could cook for me and bring me flowers from her garden.
Because in this fantasy, I am, of course, Ina' best friend.
I always figured Bert & Ernie were kids.
I wasn't sure how they got to have their own apartment but it looked like a pretty sweet deal to me. I was jealous. I really wanted my own place. From the time I was five.
I think mostly I just want to live next door to her in the Hamptons, because a) Hamptons!, and b) she could cook for me and bring me flowers from her garden.
Oh yeah. The snotty thing my mother likes to point out is that she is actually a caterer, so when she's making food for her "friends"? Possibly paying clients, not actual friends.
until death do us part doesn't have a clause that says you take it all back if one of or both of you just ain't up to or up for that piece of it
Technically you can take it back for any reason you please.
But, yeah, "they can't be gay because they can't have sex!" just screams of so little sense-making I'm surprised it made it to print. Especially, as Matt notes, in a larger muppetverse with straight people.
Technically you can take it back for any reason you please.
Well, depending on if you live in a no fault state or not, but true.
How many states don't have no-fault divorce? I have vague memories of no-fault being controversial in the early '70s.
New York was the last state that didn't have no-fault, and it enacted it several years ago.
Huh. I would have figured a more conservative state would be the last to adopt it.