Go Jesse! Not sure I could do that. I'd eat pizza
I have to go get a new license today. Because I lost mine last night. Except they only give you a paper copy and mail the real one. Grr.
'Time Bomb'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Go Jesse! Not sure I could do that. I'd eat pizza
I have to go get a new license today. Because I lost mine last night. Except they only give you a paper copy and mail the real one. Grr.
Essentially the only way I can lose weight is cutting out whole categories of food. I can maintain my setpoint no problem -- and actually, I've maintained my setpoint+10 for two years without gaining any more. So I'm just trying to get rid of that 10.
We had Matilda when I was 45. ijs
I'm reporting to you from a chair in the sky, as I fly to Miami to pitch to several animation producers (including Amazon and Corus).
I've managed to drop my lone book behind my seat and as I'm in the last row I can't retrieve it until I get both of my rowmates up and out of their seats. Woe!
All my body is craving is fried food and biscuits. That is all. No good.
I hate overnight snow.
That sounds exciting (well, the pitch, not the lost book in the sky), David!! Best of luck.
I'm reporting to you from a chair in the sky, as I fly to Miami to pitch to several animation producers (including Amazon and Corus).
Oooooh, best of luck.
One of my friends had her first last year at 45. The thought of a kid exhausts me, but they were/are thrilled!
One of my co-workers had her third child at 52, and had another one two years later. She and her new husband are very happy about it. She has tons of energy though. I've never had enough energy to keep up with a kid in my life.
I am 42 and a) I am pretty sure I am in prei-menopause and b) I don't think my body could take being pregnant!
I was just at askamanager, and someone in the comments referenced tvtropes, and I was filled with rage.
TCG is 48.
After complaining about the lazy neighborhood kids the other day, two teens showed up at my door asking to shovel. Of course there is almost nothing out there. So, I sent them away.
I didn't realize that my crock pot turned off when the electricity blinked a few hours ago. It's soup with ham and pancetta and chicken broth. If I put it on high for several hours can I still eat it?