Not exact matches
«In those days, when a healer learned
of a worm infestation, they would put the patient in a
tub of milk until the worms would come
out to drink — parasites
love milk!»
The ark tilted the other way, and more sharply; many
of us climbed and swung on the port railings, each trying to be further
out than his neighbour; some gazed longingly overboard, in
love with visionary calentures, privately suspecting that we could now walk upon water and needed this shabby old
tub no more.
I'd
love to say that this discovery was the result
of calculated experimentation on my part, but it happened by accident one day when I couldn't find our regular pie weights in the Test Kitchen and our kitchen manager, Brad Leone, had just pulled a
tub of forgotten steel ball bearings
out of an old cabinet.
I was filling the bath, which she
loves, so she kept moving toward the
tub, as I took the diaper off, shook it
out, and then tried to wipe poop off
of her.
In 1998, the final year
of the ersatz stories, Tim described the ambitious plan
of Justin Vorfun, the hot -
tub -
loving CEO
of a Hollywood Hills engineering firm, to install 300 building - size bellows around Los Angeles to blow the city's famously bad smog
out to sea.
I read my «artistic» definition
of love to my straightforward friend Elaine: «Being in
love is like being in a hot
tub out in the snow.
I do have a copy editor and a proofreader but I've held
out form drinking
out of the beta reading Kool - Aid
tub so I
LOVED reading this post from Dean.
:) Some things I'm looking forward to - my fall decorations, (they're coming
out this weekend) warm wood fires, jazz and classical music, (this time
of year I
love Steve Tyrell and Beegie Adair) the cooler air, the changing leaves, going in the hot
tub and a new dvd series to go through, Road to Avonlea.