Add-on to the Phone a Friend trick is to get your friend to introduce him/herself to the person so they’ll have to say their name again. It doesn’t always work, as in the case of Jerry, Mulva/Dolores and George, but Costanza gave it a fair shot for Jerry.
I started Orange Theory about 4 months ago and it’s keeping me interested and wanting to go 3-4 times a week. Usually by this point after I’ve been going to a “bougie” fitness class, I get tired of it and slack off. I’m seeing overall improvement in my endurance, etc, so that’s keeping me motivated.
Plus he doesn’t even have the correct phrase – he has “Expecto Patronus” instead of “Expecto Patronum”. Ten points from Gryffindor for that, “closet nerd”.
I always get calls from some sophomore who landed a student job in the administration offices and it falls upon them to call alumni and ask for money. I know the number and usually avoid it; especially so when they call me at 7:30/8:30 pm.
You’ll get to that point organically. At some point it stops being as fun to go out all day and all night every weekend and get blackout. Your couch and a Netflix binge will sound so much more tempting.
Whataburger breakfast is great, but you better order some taquitos at least if you’re gonna go there for breakfast. Leave the chicken biscuit to Chick-fil-A.
If you have any local bicycle shops nearby, check and see if they do group rides. They’re typically early on weekend mornings in residential areas so you can get your feet wet riding on actual roads.
If Todd doesn’t know Girl at this point he never will. And, the fact that she buys reusable bags from Goop instead of the $1 at your local grocery store is a nice touch that makes me go WTF.
Wait…people DON’T like Samoas? Those are probably the only thing I actually enjoy with coconut on top. Tagalongs have usurped Thin Mints as my favorite Girl Scout cookie, but I always buy some Samoas too.
Different league of movie. It’s a Wonderful Life is the best movie to give you the warm fuzzies. I should say my top three comedic Christmas movies are the ones listed above.
I’m hoping for one of two outcomes here:
1. Todd waits until Girl is asleep during their mid-afternoon nap, throws all his shit in the suitcase and hightails it to the airport, stranding her in Paris
2. Todd sets up a scavenger hunt for Girl around the sites they’ve already been to in Paris, making her more and more sure he’ll be at the end on one knee with a ring, while in reality he’s already 30,000 feet up in the air on the way back home.
I love the first three-quarters of Elf, but I agree that it pretty much falls apart at the climax of the movie. I haven’t seen Grinch, but I have had no interest in seeing any live-action Dr. Seuss or Disney movies to date.
That being said, top three Christmas movies are: 1. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation 2. A Christmas Story 3. Home Alone
I recently donated my artificial tree to Goodwill after a good 5 or 6-year run (it was dubbed the Charlie Brown tree since it was always a little sparse-looking) and now have a fir in my sunroom. V accurate list.
TWD has ceased to become “must watch it the night of” TV for me, but I still record it and slog my way through the episodes. I just am waiting for Negan and/or Coral to get killed off at this point to make it worth it.
I really liked this most recent season of American Horror Story, so if Roanoke was too crazy for you, this felt like more of a return to form imo.
Add-on to the Phone a Friend trick is to get your friend to introduce him/herself to the person so they’ll have to say their name again. It doesn’t always work, as in the case of Jerry, Mulva/Dolores and George, but Costanza gave it a fair shot for Jerry.
I started Orange Theory about 4 months ago and it’s keeping me interested and wanting to go 3-4 times a week. Usually by this point after I’ve been going to a “bougie” fitness class, I get tired of it and slack off. I’m seeing overall improvement in my endurance, etc, so that’s keeping me motivated.
I like how divorce would not go over well at the club, but murder is totes acceptable.
Plus he doesn’t even have the correct phrase – he has “Expecto Patronus” instead of “Expecto Patronum”. Ten points from Gryffindor for that, “closet nerd”.
I always get calls from some sophomore who landed a student job in the administration offices and it falls upon them to call alumni and ask for money. I know the number and usually avoid it; especially so when they call me at 7:30/8:30 pm.
You’ll get to that point organically. At some point it stops being as fun to go out all day and all night every weekend and get blackout. Your couch and a Netflix binge will sound so much more tempting.
Whataburger breakfast is great, but you better order some taquitos at least if you’re gonna go there for breakfast. Leave the chicken biscuit to Chick-fil-A.
My favorites as as kid in no particular order:
Cocoa Puffs (GTFO with Count Chocula)
Lucky Charms
Trix
Frosted Flakes
Now I like a good geriatric Raisin Bran or Honey Nut Cheerios.
If you have any local bicycle shops nearby, check and see if they do group rides. They’re typically early on weekend mornings in residential areas so you can get your feet wet riding on actual roads.
If Todd doesn’t know Girl at this point he never will. And, the fact that she buys reusable bags from Goop instead of the $1 at your local grocery store is a nice touch that makes me go WTF.
Wait…people DON’T like Samoas? Those are probably the only thing I actually enjoy with coconut on top. Tagalongs have usurped Thin Mints as my favorite Girl Scout cookie, but I always buy some Samoas too.
Plot twist – as soon as she says yes, he pushes her over the balcony railing and beelines to the airport.
Different league of movie. It’s a Wonderful Life is the best movie to give you the warm fuzzies. I should say my top three comedic Christmas movies are the ones listed above.
My dad had an English pointer named Sadie and that name fit her to a T. Also have a friend who has a Daisy, lol.
That’s how I end up watching it every year. I have yet to actually watch it start to finish in that order.
I’m hoping for one of two outcomes here:
1. Todd waits until Girl is asleep during their mid-afternoon nap, throws all his shit in the suitcase and hightails it to the airport, stranding her in Paris
2. Todd sets up a scavenger hunt for Girl around the sites they’ve already been to in Paris, making her more and more sure he’ll be at the end on one knee with a ring, while in reality he’s already 30,000 feet up in the air on the way back home.
Same outcome, two possibilities.
I love the first three-quarters of Elf, but I agree that it pretty much falls apart at the climax of the movie. I haven’t seen Grinch, but I have had no interest in seeing any live-action Dr. Seuss or Disney movies to date.
That being said, top three Christmas movies are: 1. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation 2. A Christmas Story 3. Home Alone
I hope Girl gets food poisoning from some rancid cheese and she misses out on spending any more money or getting engaged somewhere.
I recently donated my artificial tree to Goodwill after a good 5 or 6-year run (it was dubbed the Charlie Brown tree since it was always a little sparse-looking) and now have a fir in my sunroom. V accurate list.
TWD has ceased to become “must watch it the night of” TV for me, but I still record it and slog my way through the episodes. I just am waiting for Negan and/or Coral to get killed off at this point to make it worth it.
I really liked this most recent season of American Horror Story, so if Roanoke was too crazy for you, this felt like more of a return to form imo.