Starting off the weekend with a daiquiri (the classic kind not the slushy) with Smith and Cross rum. My SO was kind enough to go on an adventure to source that funky rum and it’s worth it.
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So? They’re in the middle of city and a huge part of it. Also they have a history of telling the city they in which they reside to fuck off, which is definitely “not cool”.
Ours has a telescope and park passes available to check out. I really like the arts and culture classes they put on for the community too. They’re so much more than books.
That looks so tasty! I would love to swap recipes. This is my favorite spicy plant based wrap.
Almonds over here telling everyone that the poison plant is totally fine and tasty! xD
I agree though bitter is part of the spice of life and a very good flavor
But wouldn’t that change the flavor? You wouldn’t get the authentic experience that way.
Girl slut it up! Even if you just wear it around the house because you aren’t sure if you want the attention from wearing it out. Sometimes twirling in front of the mirror is all it takes for a confidence boost.
Watching what that monster has started in my hometown has me reaching a little deeper to dredge up more hate. Every single day.
Question, have either of you lived in a rural area before? I am originally from LA and it’s hard to describe how jarring it is to move to a rural area. There is no “quick trip to the store” when the closest one is an hour away. Also I never got used to how limited the selection was once I got out of a big area. You’re right to be concerned about emergencies, the closest dr will probably be a considerable drive away. The internet makes the world feel smaller, but rural areas don’t tend to have faster internet so you might not be able to do things like remote dr visits to compensate for the distance. My in-laws complain constantly about their septic tank, and they cannot use their well water for drinking. It’s a huge lifestyle change and you’re right for being hesitant.
Agreed, while I fucking hate the fact that certain individuals have decided that the right to bare arms is more important than the right to life, it is still their right. I disapprove of limiting rights based on which individual uses them. The Utah Legislature needs to figure out if the right to carry firearms is for everyone or go the route California did and ban it because individuals they didn’t like started arming themselves.
I get what you’re trying to say, but Utah is a “constitutional carry” state. Meaning that he was legally allowed to open carry whatever firearm he wished as long as he didn’t point it at anyone. In this case I think the law is more reckless than the individual.
Just waiting for orchestra to start back up in the fall