So it's been an annoying first three months of car ownership.
... first three months ... next three months ... next few years ...
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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So it's been an annoying first three months of car ownership.
... first three months ... next three months ... next few years ...
All you need is to have a Phantom show up dressed in red.We are doing a scene from TEMPEST, BIG LOVE (play, not HBO show), and TOMMY.
... first three months ... next three months ... next few years ...
On the upside, it's still damn sexy.
On the upside, it's still damn sexy
And that's what's important.
Hil, I don't think you should feel bad you explained the system in advance. It's not fair to everyone else to change it now. I mean, maybe not , but it just seems unfair to me when those who fall short but complain about it somehow get a benefit from their complaining.
Plus, do we really think he could have scored higher but chose not to because of your grading system information? I don't buy it. You do your best and that's your grade.
All you need is to have a Phantom show up dressed in red.
At the very least, a crashing chandelier...
I am such a gigantic dweeb.
There I am, writing along, and I throw in an offhand reference to Revlon's Cherries in the Snow lipstick. Which leads to me googling to doublecheck, because I'm almost certain that Cherries in the Snow was around in 1964, but I want to make absolutely sure and I knew that Fire and Ice had been around, so I could always use that, but I really, really wanted to use Cherries in the Snow.
Which led to reading about how Dorian Leigh was the model for both ad campaigns and was indeed, considered the first supermodel, only eclipsed by her little sister, Suzy Parker, who became the face of Coco Chanel and downloading pictures of both because they're so striking and very evocative of the two lead female characters. Oh, and how Charles Revson really, really freakin' hated Estee Lauder.
And... two hours later, I have ascertained that yes, Cherries in the Snow was available in 1964.
I iz dorktastic.
::facepalms::
At the very least, a crashing chandelier...But how does secret service protect against that?
cherries in the snow was my lipstick , when I wore it.