TwoTaTango
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An Espresso Martini is even more enjoyableSo is iced coffee!
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An Espresso Martini is even more enjoyableSo is iced coffee!
That would be amazing if I had any of the ingredients and it wouldn’t interfere with my need to keep workingAn Espresso Martini is even more enjoyable
Hot or cold I do them both and hot and iced tea. I also eat ice cream in the dead of winter.Why am I drinking *hot* coffee
Oh yes, ice cream is a year round food!Hot or cold I do them both and hot and iced tea. I also eat ice cream in the dead of winter.
That is one of my favourite fantasies tooPlease come finish fixing my cooler, Mister Heating, Plumbing, and Cooling guy!![]()
Oh god what did the Packers do????In first place, but selling like a sub-.500 team. Actively making the team worse in the push towards the playoffs while significantly improving another contender.
This is literally the most ass backward thing I have ever seen.
Maybe there is a world where this trade makes sense. Maybe someday I will even live in that world. But right now? I feel betrayed as a fan, as a paying customer, and just as an enthusiast of the sport.
Meredith Duran. She's a hit&miss for me, but she can write.Who’s the author - if you don’t mind sharing?
Sometimes you just have to take the bad with the good. As long as you are still being entertained, you may as well stick with it. That's the yardstick I use anyway. It serves me well.I'm having difficulties reading this book because I just don't like the heroine. Loyalty is great but not when it comes off as sheer stubborn idiocy. She keeps doing the goddamn stupidest things time and again. She wallows in self-pity far too much and it's annoying af. I'm ready to throttle her myself, and I'm at 40% of the book, only.
It's a pity because the writing is pitch-perfect. The historical period is very interesting and not much used (Hanover period and touched on the 1st Jacobite rebellion in 1715.) The author knows how to use real history to progress the plot, and she captures the sense of time and place perfectly. I wish more romance novelist working in historical form could be as good (possibly with better characters).
I hear you. I'll have a pinacolada served in a pineapple, when the waiter comes to serve us our drinks on the beach...I dont want to be here right now...I want to be on a beach listening to the waves lap at the sand while a cool breeze brushes my hair away from my face and I sip on a fruity cocktail.
I want a week, or two, where I dont have to stress about work, where I dont have to figure put/prep/cook dinner or do anything other than relax