You should definitely snap it up?
If I win the lottery this weekend, I will. :)
For the most part, college guys don't wear winter jackets until it gets close to 0. They seem to think that admitting that they're cold is like admitting defeat.
And there's always that one guy wearing shorts no matter the temperature.
It's not snowing here...it's...icing. It sounds like rain is hitting the house, but it's ice pellets. Yuck. What's worse, I think this storm is hitting us in a time frame where we're not getting a snow day.
Got into a Facebook discussion over Milo today. I took the position that I think a University should be able to insist on a minimal level of civility from speakers that use it as a venue. My old friend took the position that anyone a campus group invites should always be allowed to speak because free speech. Am I being unreasonable? I feel like a University shouldn't feel compelled to provide a venue for Milo Y. since he appears to mostly provoke and troll rather than discuss ideas (I listened to some of his speeches and there wasn't much in the way of ideas, but he did claim feminists were all ugly lesbians, that male feminists were sexual predators and muslims were pedophiles. Is that standing against free speech? I'm not saying he shouldn't be able to say these things, just that the University shouldn't have to provide a venue for it.
In Sue's mansion, what is the urinal looking thing in the 4 pc bathroom? A urinal?
Support Free Speech and supporting Hate Speech are not equal ideas.
Now I have to look at the house pictures again. So pretty.
And there's always that one guy wearing shorts no matter the temperature.
I'll take any excuse to wear my ugg-type boots and knee socks (my feet are ALWAYS cold), but no matter how cold I am, I invariably see people wearing shorts or flip flops, or both. It's like since it's San Diego, they're in denial that chilliness happens.
It looks too tall to be a urinal...maybe a really small sink?
I thought that was a sink.
One of the guys in my dorm when I was in college was from Michigan and maintained that living in Southern California meant he could always wear shorts. And he always did. With tall white socks. It was his thing. Last time I saw him he was not, I think, wearing shorts, but that was in Seattle.
You are not being unreasonable, Gud.
I just got a new non-stick pan. The instructions say to season it (wipe the cooking surface down with cooking oil, gently heat, let cool, wash) before using. BUT IT'S A NON-STICK PAN! NOT HAVING TO SEASON IT IS PART OF THE POINT!
Or am I just really clueless about the proper care of non-stick pans?
Speaking as a cookware professional, Jilli, that makes NO SENSE. I hope it's not one of ours!
Okay, the internets say that you ARE supposed to season non-stick pans. That is really damn weird.