This answer is adorable and cheered me up. It works!
This answer is adorable and cheered me up. It works!
For me it’s constantly having that word you’ve used 1k times just out of reach, coupled with feeling like there are two (or more) levels happening in my head: one trying to have a verbal conversation and the other wondering silently when my migraine/headache will go away.
Gold Diggers of 1933 - pre-Hayes Code and funny! It’s fast talking and much of it came across as modern to me.
I absolutely love the 70s Wicker Man!! It’s weird in the best possible way with Christopher Lee jamming it up to 11.
Schitt’s Creek - about halfway through the second season where things really start to gel. I unabashedly want all of Moira’s outfits.
Soooo good with lox!
There is a brand of crackers called Finncrisp which to me taste like savory grape nuts. Delicous!
So true! And it’s something that I had never thought of before seeing the movie.
As an adult I wasn’t ready for the curb scene! Poop, now I’m thinking about it.
Puff pastry! The constant fear the butter getting too soft, the (seeming) hours of rolling then resting in the freezer, the failure of witnessing the butter melt out in the oven was just too much for me, especially when the pre made frozen stuff is quite good.
That said, I love a challenge and have been thinking of trying it again.
Doubly so if it’s on public transportation. Ran into it the other day but was too chicken to call them out.
So very, very gross.
Practicing what I call Micro Pleasantries helps me feel good about life. Can be as simple as complimenting someone on their awesome new shoes or giving up your seat on the bus (or allowing someone to merge) It makes me feel better and hopefully makes someone feel better , too.
Listen to music! Especially something that makes me dance, like 90s house music.