We've got a full set in my household, too! Hob is signed to my partner, who also used one of your messenger bags as his primary carrying thing until it literally fell apart (after many years of daily use).
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I can fit my entire Kindle in a cargo pocket - these might be a different model, though, because the pockets have zippers not flaps
I never bothered even trying on the women's style. The legs are also a much slimmer fit, for a job that is frequently quite physical.
The company I work for provides our work clothing, but for my particular role, they aren't anything special - just Dickie's 100% cotton cargo work pants. Someone I work with was amazed when she finally tried the Men's pants and the pockets were SO MUCH BETTER! She's been raving about it for a week.
Often referred to as Madam Aisha the Glorious, for obvious reasons. She is also very much the hunter of our pair.
We named one of our cats after her
Outlaw Star is one of those shows where I've always wanted to know WAY more about the universe its set in than they tell us. There's obviously a ton of lore out there, and they didn't have time to delve into it!
I love this movie a lot. My 16th birthday present was a pair of movie posters for it, framed, and a Press kid from the original release. The sound track is fantastic, and also a time capsule of how it felt to be a teenage girl in that era.
I found someone that has made a launcher skin for Android that's Okudagrams. I installed it to play with and have found that I genuinely like it better.
I would love to see a modern remaster of Loom, it was such a good game
My partner works on Fantasmic at Disney World, and that scene of Chernabog is part of the video. The tech crew has a bunch of standard responses/lines to the show (a la Rocky Horror), and the one for that bit is "Look at my naaaaaaiiiiiillllls"
A very fluffy cat sprawled on her back with her front paws curled
To be as relaxed as Madame Aisha
One of the things I'm very grateful for about my parents is that they both made things as hobbies (fiber crafts and woodworking, primarily), so I grew up with an intrinsic awareness that *people* make things.
The concept of a hall pass list has always seemed kinda weird and creepy. The closest I've gotten is "I would love to work with/get a drink with <person>, they seem nifty" (but I've also been backstage in live entertainment for 20+ years)
There is still a museum of that name in NYC, I don't know if they were related (but the NYC one is fantastic!)
I miss doing it, and playing in general, but I've been struggling with bandwidth
Totally fair! It's by far the best Windows email client I'm aware of
Spark Mail. Works on Windows and Android.
They look pretty similar to the Kenzie sandals as well - www.ebay.com/itm/19708173... though I'm not sure those have the velcro
But also, I want it
I love this so much
That seems totally logical and reasonable to me!
Horse Tape was not initially a Stringer Invention - that was the Enforcer community running with the gag.
A cinch strap, possibly including buckle in the search as well.
Exactly! And if you want a book about a magical school? I can think of three off the top of my head that are SO MUCH BETTER
And even if you don't buy anything officially licensed, the act of keeping that fandom in the forefront of consciousness still ends up with money spent that goes into her pocket.
Because you know that capsaicin is delicious
Those both sound delicious. December!
...you have my attention....