March 2010
1 post
January 2010
1 post
We’re adults. When did that happen? And how do we make it stop?
– Meredith Grey, Grey’s Anatomy (via julie911)
December 2009
2 posts
November 2009
8 posts
Being single used to mean that nobody wanted you. Now it means you’re pretty,...
– Ooooh…thanks for the reminder, Carrie Bradshaw. I needed that.
amen.
~ Sex & the City (via quotewhore)
(via gatekeeper)
Reality Check.
The hardest thing about being in a relationship, especially a new one, is you only really know YOUR side. Oh you may think you have it all figured out, you may have even analyzed it to death, but unless you are telepathic, you’ve only got what you’re thinking/feeling/doing to work with. So all your arguments and the way you work things out in your head become extremely one-sided. Of...
I don’t know much about being a millionaire, but I’ll bet I’d be darling at it.
– ~ Dorothy Parker (via gatekeeper)
Ohhhh…you bet your sweet ass I would :)
October 2009
4 posts
September 2009
12 posts
I was going to save the world today, but something...
(via gatekeeper)
August 2009
13 posts
It’s so hard to forget pain, but it’s even harder to remember sweetness. We have...
– ~ Chuck Palahniuk (via loveyourchaos) (via gatekeeper)
So true! Too bad our happiness scars aren’t much more visible than our pain scars…they so should be!
Reason #14 not to talk on cell phone in the...
Because you’ll be in the check out line and say “Thank You” to the person on the phone and “Talk to ya later, Bye!” to the Cashier.
(I just did this)
Random thoughts...
(Some of these are so hiliarious!)
Random Thoughts of the Day:
I wish Google Maps had an “Avoid Ghetto” routing option. More often than not, when someone is telling me a story all I can think about is that I can’t wait for them to finish so that I can tell my own story that’s not only better, but also more ...
July 2009
15 posts
NEVER pass up the chance to tell someone that they... →
English-language Pet Peeve, take 1
I have noticed a new speech trend lately that is driving me crazy:
When people are speaking of someone who has died, they will say something like “Shannon passed on Wednesday.” Passed….what?
Dictionary.com defines “pass” (the present tense of “passed”, of course) like this: pass –verb (used with object) <———that point is key, btw.
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I find suggestion a hell of a lot more provocative than explicit detail. You...
– Joan Crawford
Thanks to she-alone
(via myfengshuilife)
Damn skippy.