We know where it is... post wedding festivities!Oops... Thought I was in epic win. Clearly my mind is not here today.
Your fiancé is a lucky man, Leslie.I hope you're not expecting any of THOSE pictures.
But yeah actually! My bridesmaid took me out Thursday and took me lingerie shopping! I am armed and ready.
Yourfiancéhusband is a lucky man, Leslie.
Your fiancé is a lucky man, Leslie.
Much kinkier than Lowe's.Aw yeah Home Depot.
Thanks....I think? Why do you feel that way?It still blows my mind that you are so young.
You act more mature than your physical appearance, and you have a middle aged guy swilling wine on your avatar...Thanks....I think? Why do you feel that way?
Thanks! (for sure, this time) And yeah, I guess old René kind of throws things off, huh. Maybe I should go back to my Cheshire Cat to help people realize I'm still a young one (even though I just turned 22 last week).You act more mature than your physical appearance, and you have a middle aged guy swilling wine on your avatar...
Also, you could be the living avatar of Francis from PVP with that chin scruff.Thanks! (for sure, this time) And yeah, I guess old René kind of throws things off, huh. Maybe I should go back to my Cheshire Cat to help people realize I'm still a young one (even though I just turned 22 last week).
I think so. Although it's easier to cook dried pasta to that precise al dente point (fresh pasta is usually a bit softer), the taste is always better. It does take a bit of work, so I only make it when I have enough time. Also, given that you end up with one ball of dough, you can make all sorts of pasta depending on what you're in the mood for. So the pros are taste and variety and the cons are...time and effort, I suppose.Is fresh pasta worth buying a pasta maker?
Same as dogs then.Yeah... Cats have basically proven to be the dominant species in western countries. They get people to groom them, feed them and take care of their poop.
And the dogs can get us to tie ourselves to them, and let them take us for walks. We even drive them around to let them meet other dogs...Same as dogs then.
Even better, we've started to review restaurants and coffee shops based on whether or not they allow dogs inside, often destroying the good name of long-time community favorite establishments just because they don't offer water bowls and dog treats, or because they refuse to allow admittance to any dogs other than service dogs. Or maybe it's only Seattle that's that fucked up.And the dogs can get us to tie ourselves to them, and let them take us for walks. We even drive them around to let them meet other dogs...
Whaaaaaaat? I've never seen that. Is that really becoming a trend in Seattle?Even better, we've started to review restaurants and coffee shops based on whether or not they allow dogs inside, often destroying the good name of long-time community favorite establishments just because they don't offer water bowls and dog treats, or because they refuse to allow admittance to any dogs other than service dogs. Or maybe it's only Seattle that's that fucked up.