Shields' eyebrows may be thick and dark, but they're groomed. Note there's no unibrow, no long scraggly hairs, the eyebrows are well shaped, and the edges are well defined.
The only time there's a problem finding a mate is when someone who isn't into grooming tries to pick up someone who is. Beauty and the beast usually don't get together IRL.
I typed in the mascara I use. The hazard level they gave for the fragrance: 8 out of 10. The data gap they listed: 100%. :icon_smil I need to download this and put it on the flowerbeds.
Hang-dry laundry tips
Also, you might not need as much laundry soap as the box prescribes. Too much soap will make your clothes stiff because not all of it comes out in the rinse.
Shirts can be dried on hangers. It saves space and prevents clothespin marks on the fabric. Pantyhose or...
I have a little experience with affordable and unaffordable houses. If you're in a place you can easily afford, is reasonably close to work, and you aren't afraid for your safety in the neighborhood, stay put. The happiest people I've ever known lived within their means. Forget about keeping up...
Razors, yes; tweezers, yes; everything else, no
My opinion:
The look of neat, manicured hair is good. This includes eyebrows, hair on the head and hair on the back of the neck. It looks masculine, and it looks like the man takes pride in his appearance.
I've always tweezed my dad's ears...
Extending the meaning of "neighbor" to "coworker in the next cube," there are times I wish I had an office and a door. Hearing about who said what to whom, from people who need their hearing checked, gets tiresome. I like these coworkers, but I'd like them even more if they didn't broadcast the...
My peach tree was next to the fence when I moved in. I always thought of it as free peaches for the neighbors. But you're right in that many people don't consider the mature size of a tree, or its possible annoyances, when they plant it.
Ah, yes, as it states in paragraph 5 of the excerpt:
Homeowners, who in that era typically had short-term mortgages that required several refinancings before being paid off, suddenly couldn’t find new loans. Defaults exploded—by 1933, some 1,000 homes were foreclosing every day.
I think...
When she was a little girl, my Aunt Helen used to wash her doll clothes and hang them on the fence to dry. Grandma said it made the place look like a bunch of gypsies lived there. [huh] Yup, those doll-clothes-lovin' gypsies.
I would think such snooty people would have a cleaning lady and a gardener come in now and then. No? They scrub their own toilets and pull their own weeds? :eek:
Kidding aside, they should have looked to see whether the car was moved a little every day, the tires were inflated and the tags...
It would take more than a few hours. They're on a large lot--ideal for a couple of blind women who rarely have houseguests and only go outside to mow the weeds, and can't see that their place looks like a dump.
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