i am queen of the casual wear and i have
never met a ball cap i didn't like.
Not exact matches
It's weird to me that you believe that even after 1000 drops and 1000 of the same result you still believe that if a random person you have
never met claimed that his
ball did not fall then that's proof positive that the law of gravity was broken and that it is possible even though no one was there to verify it, or anyway to recreate it.
While the idea of such luxe menswear for the ladies has
never necessarily been out of style — someone always brilliantly pulls it off at the
Met Ball — there was a renewed sense of cool surrounding the idea.
As for your sports analogy, it's pretty dumb caring about somebody you
never met just because they throw a
ball well.
The Wii U died quietly, the PlayStation Move
never hit its marketing goals, and now Microsoft has taken their
ball - and - chain Kinect out back for a personal
meeting with the business end of a rifle.
I would have
never have watched that damn show if I wasn't
balls deep in Fire Emblem grinding so I could make sure all my favorite couples got married and had future kids that fall through a time portal into their past to
meet their parents in the past X-Men style (Rachel Grey, Nate Grey, Hope, Cable).
As my film director friend, Dave Mackenzie once told me, by the time you're done with a large project, you are so bloody sick of it - all the pressure, all the
meetings, all the changes, all the keeping the thousands of
balls up in the air - that you
never want to see it again.