I would also advice against taking random acts of kindness and even love as a sign of romantic interest, but that doesn't allow for as many jokesHeh, I think she's married, dude. But it's still pretty awesome.
But it's an awesome gift
I would also advice against taking random acts of kindness and even love as a sign of romantic interest, but that doesn't allow for as many jokesHeh, I think she's married, dude. But it's still pretty awesome.
ALL OF IT sounds epic! Great news and great progress.Just got out of the doc's office for Maryse's cancer follow-up: Everything's good, headed in the right direction, bones are healing very well! Blood tests are within normal range, too.
Turns out that she had a small lesion on her liver, though, that we never knew about. But it's also shrunk CONSIDERABLY.
None of that feels PARTICULARLY epic, though, right?
Well, one more thing: The primary tumour is GONE!
*Mic drop*
"turns out she had a lesion on her liver we never knew about" is not epic.ALL OF IT sounds epic! Great news and great progress.
FWD or AWD?My 2002 honda accord, which I've had since 04, died a few weeks ago, replaced it with a 2025 Honda cr-v, its very nice.
AWD Hybrid Sport-L trim (they didnt have any "touring" on hand)FWD or AWD?
Turbo or hybrid?
--Patrick
All you're really missing are the bigger wheels, extra lighting, leather accents, in-car WiFi, and the premium sound system (unless you added them as options). You got the important stuff right (hyb/awd). Winter should be more fun now.AWD Hybrid Sport-L trim (they didnt have any "touring" on hand)
Actually exactly why we picked it, both of us love the movie and figured why not.Fuckin’ Bruges.
Judging from the way @HCGLNS keeps looking older I think she's draining the life force out of him one stuffed animal at a timeOk so Squidley actually looks younger every time we see a picture of her, right? Is anyone else seeing this, or is it just me? Like, do we have a Benjamin Button situation going on here? Maybe a Dorian Grey situation? Am I the only one who sees this?
Ok so Squidley actually looks younger every time we see a picture of her, right? Is anyone else seeing this, or is it just me? Like, do we have a Benjamin Button situation going on here? Maybe a Dorian Grey situation? Am I the only one who sees this?
Judging from the way @HCGLNS keeps looking older I think she's draining the life force out of him one stuffed animal at a time
is that like a little hat making kit thing? The end result is really good.
Yeah, fuck off with that. That actually happens. Frequently.Look, that lovely young lady taking her grandfather out for a date is just cute, no need to look deeper into it.
Actually... no, you're not.I think you're supposed to eat those.
...the chips, not the cats.
(I didn't know this either until my wife pointed it out to me recently. I also thought you could eat the chips and just use the packaging for good luck.)According to the prevailing culture, one must be aware of not only the color difference but also the expiration date. It is important to not place expired Kuai Kuai; expired products must be replaced immediately.[27] People must also check the bags for signs of damage, lest the food inside be consumed by cockroaches or mice.[10] Importantly, no one is permitted to open and eat snacks adorning machines themselves or haphazardly replace them. News reports in Taiwan have placed the blame for some accidents on improper Kuai Kuai usage.[29][30][31][32]
THE MAGIC EXPIRES!?!?!?!Actually... no, you're not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuai_Kuai_culture
(I didn't know this either until my wife pointed it out to me recently. I also thought you could eat the chips and just use the packaging for good luck.)
I think you're supposed to eat those.
...the chips, not the cats.
90% of the battle is finishing that first draft.Inspired by the likes of @ThatNickGuy and @Tinwhistler , I wrote a novel this summer. 125,000 words in the bag. I've edited it twice and now my wife is the first person to start reading it for a general vibe check. Nothing may ever come of it. I wrote it for me and to see that I could do it. I did it!
This is 450% how it feels.90% of the battle is finishing that first draft.
Then, 90% of the battle is editing.
After that, 90% of the the battle is the crippling anxiety when people start reading it.
After that, if you publish it, 90% of the battle is marketing.
Then, 90% of the battle is not putting critics on blast when someone inevitably doesn't like your work.
I know that's more than 100%. That's just how writing works.