Can we just agree this food (along with pumpkin) needs to be socially
acceptable year round?
Chocolate is obviously
acceptable all year round, but there's something about the comforting taste of it in colder months.
I feel like minis are
acceptable all year round — I just end up wearing OTK boots or tights (or both) once it gets colder out.
Hanging lights from a tree indoors may not be
acceptable all year round but no one said anything about trees outside...
Not exact matches
We talked yesterday about Uber's private - wealth fundraising
round and it's important to note that that
round (unlike, apparently, the near - simultaneous institutional
round) is not at any valuation at all: It's a convertible note that converts at a pre-set discount to the eventual initial public offering price, meaning that you get a fixed return if there's any
acceptable IPO in the next few
years, whether that's at a $ 20 or $ 40 or $ 90.5 billion valuation.
Considering that I live in Ireland where the weather could almost always be classed as winter it is completely
acceptable to eat this all
year round right?
Then it is perfectly
acceptable to eat it
year round.
I could eat pumpkin all
year round and I am so happy it's perfectly
acceptable for Christmas too.
Pumpkin and squashes are all
year round in the UK as well but for some reason, it's only
acceptable to talk about it from late September to early November.....
I love anything with a rose scent and although I use rose - scented products
year round, it becomes more
acceptable in the spring.
Like that wearing Hawaiian shirts is
acceptable year -
round.
I love pastels, and it's really become more
acceptable to wear them
year round, so I have no issue with this as a fall look.
They used to be drafty, cold in the winter, hot in the summer, and in general, just marginally
acceptable for daily,
year -
round transportation.