Apparently I didn't. My tomatoes are crap this year.Would be nice if you could find rental house and build.
The kids weighed the tomatoes taking up entire dining room table. 82 pounds. And a lot still on vines, guess I watered enough.
Apparently I didn't. My tomatoes are crap this year.Would be nice if you could find rental house and build.
The kids weighed the tomatoes taking up entire dining room table. 82 pounds. And a lot still on vines, guess I watered enough.
Apparently I didn't. My tomatoes are crap this year.
Other possible observations:and regardless of how it actually went, I would definitely tell you all that at the end of dinner, Woo says "this date is now adjourned"
Other possible observations:
-They seem to be enjoying themselves at the Bar
- He kisses her on the cheek. She has no objection.
- It looks like Woo needs to use the rest room. This calls for a recess.
- She asks him to bring his gavel to have a discussion in her chambers.
- They may be sequestered for a while.
- Oh my. Lady Justice is blindfolded.
- All rise.
- Justice has been served.
we are worse than siblings. Woo is never going to bring the lady round to meet us.
you think he'd pull out his gavel first?and regardless of how it actually went, I would definitely tell you all that at the end of dinner, Woo says "this date is now adjourned"
If she isn't impressed by that, then she is not worthy of him.Really? She wouldn't be impressed by online creeper sex commentary of total strangers after one date lol?
Doctors waiting room had the latest issue The New Yorker, renowned for it awesome cartoons. Saw this comic and thought of KC, cause cats and laughed a little cause it she would not find it funny. Then thought maybe the cat was a metaphor for me and slumped down in my chair.
"He's at the awkward age...too old to be cute, but not dead yet"
In a restaurant? Nope, I'm classy, I don't do that in publicyou think he'd pull out his gavel first?
I've kind of confused how this post is "optimistic"If she isn't impressed by that, then she is not worthy of him.
Everybody and their brother is buying Powerball tickets.
That was Khannie toward the end. Raggedy, crabby, wanted to be with us but didn't like to be touched any more (and he was a very cuddly cat in his younger days).Doctors waiting room had the latest issue The New Yorker, renowned for it awesome cartoons. Saw this comic and thought of KC, cause cats and laughed a little cause it she would not find it funny. Then thought maybe the cat was a metaphor for me and slumped down in my chair.
"He's at the awkward age...too old to be cute, but not dead yet"
Consider who selected "optimistic" and who selected "agree". It'll come to you eventually.I've kind of confused how this post is "optimistic"
That was Khannie toward the end. Raggedy, crabby, wanted to be with us but didn't like to be touched any more (and he was a very cuddly cat in his younger days).
Buck up, friend...you're not too old to be cute.
Five more. ONLY five more. And the oldest is only 12, so none of them are at the non-cute waiting to die stage yet.Add about 15 cats and I'd think about KC
Also from The New Yorker today:
In a restaurant? Nope, I'm classy, I don't do that in public