This was taken by a friend of ours in Williamsburg last weekend. The fellow dancing says that he does this each weekend. Have a great weekend, everyone!
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helloat--
Can you email me if you are out there? Thanks!
Does anyone know where I can find this towel rack that doesnt cost, like more than all my towels put together? Thanks!!
http://www.bellacor.com/detail.cfm?Cat=38&ItemID=122363&partid=nextag-DataFeed
I need to dispose of an old wooden block of knives - any advice for the proper way to do this? Wrap them securely with tape and discard in normal trash? My NYC recycling info sheet doesn't seem to cover this sort of object.
Thanks for the video!
i would like to request that someone please purchase this mid-century home http://www.greenbrookroad.com/ because the line in the listing: ..."or replace it with your dream home on this unique property" makes me want to vomit.
Well - boyfriend and I have (somewhat) decided to live seperately while in college. I am changing jobs (hopefully) and having to find a new apartment. I can't help but feel like I've failed at the relationship, although we are still a couple and just need to develop individually. Finding an apartment is becoming a grueling task and I am going to be shown the first one tomorrow - and I dread this showing more than anything! I have been the one who wanted to live seperately for a while, and it's like now that I can have it, I don't want it anymore. I plan to do the cure when I move in and my hopes are that it will help me be comfortable with this decision. Any cheerful/helpful tips at a complete life change? :)
*excuse me - I meant for, not at.
elizabeth in AL--
I am a big believer in the "everything happens for a reason" school of thought.
Trust your original reasons, don't look back, and keep communicating with the bf. And ENJOY the house hunt!!!
As someone who is trying really hard to shed her unhealthy tendency to take life way too freakin' seriously all of the time, I liked dancing man (and the friends who were able to enjoy some lighthearted fun because of him). He's not hurting anyone, and if "dancing" makes him happy and gives others a smile or a few minutes of pure goofiness, then it's all good! It's easy to get bogged down, and sometimes I need a little reminder to lighten up. Dancing man did that for me today, so thanks for posting the video!
Elizabeth in AL, a little distance can go a long way towards enhancing your perception and improving communications. Envision your new place as a sanctuary where you can grow into a person better equipped to tackle the obstacles in your relationship. Growth is sometimes painful, but always essential for bettering your life. And when you find your place, play the video and dance along to celebrate the start of your trip towards that better place!