i really think that anyone who thinks clothes should be more about looks than about ease of use should be taken out and shot. they should lot nice, but not at expense of wearability.
“You need to look after him.”
“Babe…”
“I can’t Cay,” Sam hated that he was doing this to his partner, “Look I’ll clear up around the yard and go out and patch up all the fences but I can’t be with him all day.”
Caleb frowned at his boyfriend and reached out to touch Sam’s dusty white hat.
“What happened yesterday?” Caleb let his hand get trapped in Sam’s fingers, “You were all shook up yesterday after you got back from the lake.”
“You were right babe,” Sam exhaled deeply and brought Caleb i
we get fancy infused olive oils from our mates at Stratta oils and vinegars. i have never used canola oil, but we use peanut oil for stir frys and things too.
one of my former food tech students makes these, but i lost the recipe and she graduated. dang it. they rock, for anyone who does know.
also, on the subject of candy, does everyone think that just like the Wispa bar of UK fame, the Twinkie will make a reappearance in another decade or so?
i don't think ere gonna be there for a really long time, if ever. on the other hand, new ears, eyes, corneas, even new bone, these things are all going well.
While i agree with that particular example i think that "borrowing" should be kept to a total minimum, especially in titles. and i too judge pretty much by titles and the first line of the blurb. in the real world i judge books by their spines, the title, how nice the cover is and then the blurb. i can know very quickly if i'm going to like something.
My point is that some, like bees, are much more vital than others. Panda's are a really long way down the list of animals we should save because the environment needs them. but they're cute and black and white, so they get funding.