@AkilahObviously@meghantonjes Either peaches or tomatoes. Of course, if it’s tomatoes, then add plenty of salt. Sometimes I go crazy and add tomatoes and diced avocados.
@HollyStallcup There’s something in the dissertation about people who live in cities where revolving doors are more common, as well as windy cities where regular doors get blown open if you don’t push/pull them closed. Oh, and people who know they save money on heat and air conditioning!
@sunnydaejones I *only* read it because I went to the movie w/ my hubs & his brothers. At the end was so confused because the story clearly hadn’t ended. Then they told me 1. It was a trilogy, and 2. The 2nd movie wouldn’t be out for a year. I rage-bought and rage-read the dumb thing.
Me, most of the time: lover of words, extensive vocabulary, voracious reader since a very young age, teased often for using “five-dollar words.”
Me, playing Wordle: is PLAST a word?
@heyletsmakestuf These are all from my “good chicklit” shelf on Goodreads:
The Bookish Life of Nina Hill
How to Walk Away
Cleo McDougal Regrets Nothing
Everyone Worth Knowing
Sammy’s House
@ABCNewsLive@Santucci Why are you referring to grown men as boys? It implies you are sympathetic to their cause, or worse. If they were black or brown, would they still be “boys?”