Sausage Mcmuffin, small coffee, eaten at 75 mph.
- Eric
from iPhone
CHEESECAKE, YOU SAY?... Judges?........ ACCEPTED.
- Micah
a bottle of water and hefty amount of stress.
- Lnorigb
vegan cheesecake is tasty. CAKE FOR EVERYBODY
- Georgie Bestie
12 oz hazelnut Keurig mixed with another 12 or so of chocolate milk to make a very bastardized mocha latte, and two Nutrigrain waffles.
- Auntie Buttinsky Botts
I don't think I have ever heard the verses. Hmmn.
- Kelli H.
"You told me once dear You really loved me and no one else could come between but now you've left me and love another You have shattered all of my dreams"
- John (bird whisperer)
Many country songs are. :) Sad story, too, as the brothers who wrote that song sold it to Jimmie Davis for something like $50 (It went on to make much much more than that in royalties.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
- Spidra Webster
The other night dear, as I lay sleeping, I dreamed I held you in my arms. When I awoke, dear, I was mistaken, so I hung my head and I cried.
- Vicarbott
The Civil Wars do this song. I was shocked at the lyrics. the chorus used to be sung by all the good little Christian church kids, me included. telling, no?
- Lnorigb
I know I sang that as a kid, but just the chorus. But somehow, even as a kid, something seemed off to me about the song, like it wasn't as happy as the words seemed.
- John (bird whisperer)
we even had silly little hand signs too. ick, is what i think now.
- Lnorigb
We may have hand gestures as well, but I don't remember exactly.
- John (bird whisperer)
This is what I think of as techno industrial though it's probably not accurate but it's how it sounds to me. Like when I was listening to KMFDM, Front 242, Apoptygma, and the like. But the more techno "I can dance to this" songs. Closest I can think of now is maybe The Presets. Yes?
- Zulema ⋅ spicy cocoa tart
from Android
I've always wanted to be able to do that with my hair. All attempts have been failures. :(
- Kelli H.
It seems the key is loosely braided near the start of the braid. I always braided SOOPER tight. :P I'll try it.
- Zulema ⋅ spicy cocoa tart
from Android
Like, for polite company? Upgrade. Enhance. Customize. Dress up.
- Your Neighbor Steve
Yeah. Law professors, specifically. It's a presentation on one of my organization's software products. So I'm trying to be all professional and shit and not use any terms that conjure up images of sex work, violence against women or anything else that will scare them. It's gonna be really fuckin' hard.
- Sarah G.
You make me wanna, See also: Plotnik, A. (2011). Better Than Great: A Plenitudinous Compendium of Wallopingly Fresh Superlatives (1st ed.). Viva Editions.
- Eric Sizemore
There was a case where a woman posted on FB that a man was holding her captive, and her son and her got saved cause people called the police. You never know
- Shevonne
You have a great eye for composition and all the other elements in your photographs, John, so I have confidence that if you follow the tips in the book and practice regularly, you will get really good at drawing eventually. You're off to a good start with your attention to detail.
- Kamilah Reed (K. Gill)
helia:
englishpearl:
Seeing Sarah (by Jessica.Morris2)
I’m really confused. I cannot tell what I’m looking at…I feel like I see a belly button, and a chin, and a collar bone, but nothing is in a logical sequence. - http://dendroica.tumblr.com/post...
Wow, I'm terrible at recognizing shapes in pictures like this, but I think I figured it out. It's a shot across the chest, the chin on the right side and cleavage on the left.
- <3Heather<3
Yep, that's what I get! The "belly button" is a shadow from the collar bone.
- Mellyboo {$5.50 Hugs}
I think you're right, Heather. I had trouble figuring it out myself because I kept trying to put the chin on the bottom left.
- John (bird whisperer)
Yea, it's the twisty collar bone that makes the skin appear to contort in the middle right side just past her chin. Good eye, Heather!
- Zulema ⋅ spicy cocoa tart
I have to admit, I figured it by the boob. ;)
- <3Heather<3
"Imagine half-naked men running through the streets, whipping young women with bloodied thongs made from freshly cut goat skins. Although it might sound like some sort of perverted sado-masochistic ritual, this is what the Romans did until 496 A.D. Indeed, mid-February was Lupercalia (Wolf Festival) time. Celebrated on Feb. 15 at the foot of the Palatine Hill beside the cave where, according to tradition, the she-wolf had suckled Romulus and Remus, the festival was essentially a purification and fertility rite. Directed by the Luperci, or "brothers of the wolf," the festival began with the sacrifice of two male goats and a dog, their blood smeared on the faces of Luperci initiates and then wiped off with wool dipped in milk. As thongs were cut from the sacrificed goats, the initiates would run around in the streets flagellating women to promote fertility. Finally, in 496, Pope Gelasius I banned the wild feast and declared Feb. 14 as St. Valentine's Day."
- John (bird whisperer)
from Bookmarklet
"Apart from legend, the first connection between romance and February 14 goes back to Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?-1400), the English poet and author of The Canterbury Tales. In his poem Parliament of Fowls (1382), Chaucer suggested that St. Valentine's Day was the time when birds chose their mates. "For this was Seynt Valentyne's Day. When every foul cometh ther to choose his mate," he wrote."
- John (bird whisperer)
It might come from the habit of whipping apple trees to increase production, which I have heard fruit growers say actually works. Some fruit trees increase fruit production when they feel threatened - a reaction by the plant to ensure reproduction when the tree itself feels "endangered".
- Spidra Webster