Over on Facebook we had a fun conversation about favorite Christmas movies (I personally go for the cheesy Hallmark
happy ending stuff) and I shared a few more pictures of our Winter Wonderland on Instagram.
Not exact matches
Yes, we were
stuffed at the
end, but so
happy, you know.
It was
end to
end stuff as any match should be, and that is the more reason why we should be
happy about the result rather than indulge in Konstantinsim (the new word for negativity towards that which you claim to support).
I was so
happy with all the
stuff I bought beforehand that I didn't think I would
end up buying anything in the park.
I've
ended up with a pretty restrictive diet, and recently had to eliminate nightshades, so having such a yummy beef stew (ish) recipe, sans tomatoes and potatoes, makes my tummy
happy, and the non - Paleo / nightshade - free / grain - free / etc. folk in the house have no idea they're eating good
stuff.
Toward the
end of this experiment, I noticed less cramping and I downgraded from bolt to brisk walk — so either this
stuff is helping my gut heal, or it's a very
happy coincidence.
I was so
happy with all the
stuff I bought beforehand that I didn't think I would
end up buying anything in the park.
Brothers fight, then a list of
stuff happens as they pull cards, then a
happy ending.
As in Sondheim musicals, there is no
happy or sad
ending with Lady Bird, no easy answers, only the
stuff of life.
But whether or not you're
happy with the way Season Six
ended, there's so much great
stuff in the lead up to the inevitable faceoff with Negan (a fantastic Jeffrey Dean Morgan) that it's easily one of the best seasons to date.
After all, Johnson's well - regimented workload is generally stocked up with things that make his fans
happy:
Stuff like working out, talking shit, and making roughly 20 big action blockbusters a year, all of which inevitably
end up making giant...
I
ended up remembering a lot of painful
stuff about my own childhood — the school side of it, rather than the family side of it, as my home life was generally
happy.
In his world, silver linings are fool's gold, and
happy endings are more the
stuff of fantasy than nixies, boggarts and their kin ever could be.
Even a cynic like Marlowe understood the value of a
happy ending, and that lesson hasn't been lost on DePoy, the author of this curtain - raiser, who seems well positioned to keep alive the Marlowe we know — as well as the Marlowe whose heroics will always remain the
stuff of legend.
Well, take the book that was on my bedside table this morning, Georgette Heyer's Frederica from 1965 (when I'm not feeling well, I not only read
stuff I've read before, and often light
stuff, but I tend to read only the —
happy —
ending.)
I've been following Elsa's
stuff for awhile now and her posts always delight me to no
end; she's a bit of a nerd a well, and that always makes me
happy.
I have only done a little bit of
end - game
stuff, but I'm very, very
happy so far.
I am
happy to report that I will be attending an event for bloggers called «Blogger Bash» in NYC in mid-July, where John will be there showcasing some new
stuff for Disney Infinity 2.0, and at the
end of July, Disney Infinity will be at San Diego Comic Con, and we are working on getting our West Coast guy Abe down there for some of the Disney Infinity fun.
We need to stop avoiding the thorny subject of economics and demand a new economic framework — preferably a steady state economy that provides a
happy ending to The Story of
Stuff.
I think so many people think that more
stuff wlll make them
happy and in most cases, they just
end up with more
stuff!
It's amazing how much
stuff just
ends up everywhere but when I take the time to put it back, I'm a
happier camper!
I think they handled the situation professionally and we were all
happy in the
end (except for the people with the broken water line... oh well
stuff happens!).
The original granite black counter tops and stainless steel sink work perfectly in the space and once I unpacked and styled up all our «
stuff» (which took me several days) I was beyond
happy with the
end result.