So I am watching A Haunting, which always scares me so bad. And I have noticed a pattern: bad stuff usually happens to the wife or kids first, and the husband never believes them. Like in this episode, the sink started filling up with blood, and something tried to push the lady's face into the sink. She told her husband and he didn't believe her. Seriously, what a douche. Why would she make that up? And that is not an uncommon response. I would be so pissed if I told my husband something like that and he didn't believe me. I think I'd divorce him. When I start seriously dating someone, I need to remember to ask them if they'd believe me. If not, it's a deal breaker.
Since I am finally done with Practicum I and only have one project left to finish for my Reading and Language Theory class, I decided to spend the evening relaxing with the latest issue of my favorite magazine, Bust . In this issue, I read about: Fat women on reality shows A new version of roller derby called Derby Lite A global O that will be occurring on December 21-22 Recipes for finger foods to serve at holiday parties How to make your own yarn Asheville, NC (now I want to move there even more...) Amy Poehler's views on feminism Divorce ranches in Nevada from the 1930's through the 1960's (it used to be really hard to get a divorce, and Nevada had laws that made it super easy) Homemade Christmas gift ideas A guide to "handling some of life's major milestones- marriage, childbirth, and death- with a DIY frame of mind" The monthly "One-handed read" column And of course, there are the fashion and beauty sections. Also, book, movie, and music revie
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Good Deal Breaker Questions to include are:
Do you like dogs? Do you tip well?........ That's about it for now, I am very easy to please. HAHAHAHAHAHA.