Today's deal moved us on to the next phase but it did little to resolve many of the sticking points that have stalled
things over the last few weeks.
Not exact matches
Holiday events, parties and festive
things galore have taken
over in the
last few weeks ---- not to mention all of the little
things adding up through school that my boys need to have taken care of before the end of the 2015 and the holiday break begins — ugh!
Holiday events, parties and festive
things galore have taken
over in the
last few weeks ---- not to mention all of the little
things adding up through school -LSB-...]
One of the
things I missed the most while our stuff was in storage was making my own energy / protein bars, they are pretty much my favourite grab and go snack, and I've developed an expensive and unsustainable habit of buying them
over the
last few weeks!
And I've eaten many
things over the course of the
last few weeks, including but not limited to my fair share of burgers, multiple sushi rolls, pizzas upon pizzas and wine.
of course no team wants to lose but I can guarantee you that the reaction by the Chelski fans after today's results are nowhere near what would have occurred if we shit the bed on opening day... the difference is they have tasted EPL success on more than one occasion recently, they have won the Champions League and they have done it with 3 different managers in the
last 12 years with a similar, if not smaller, wage bill than us... in comparison, we have been experiencing our own personal Groundhog Day with nothing to show for it but a
few silvery trinkets that would barely wet the appetite of a world - class club... so it's time for Wenger to stop gloating
over our
week one escape act and make some substantial moves before this window closes or I fear that
things will take a horrible turn when the inevitable happens... living on a knife's edge is no way to go through a full season of football and regardless of what side of the argument you fall on, you could feel high levels of toxicity in the air and that was friggin
week one... I would much rather someone tried their best and failed, than took half - measures and hoped for the best
Things have been looking up
over the
last few weeks for Malaga however, and they may yet escape the drop.
It could be a
few things, but most probably it's just that your breasts have been working hard
over the
last 7
weeks and the tissue needs some TLC.
I have been following the ketogenic lifestyle for about six
weeks now and
things have been getting steadily better
over the
last few weeks and I think I am pretty much back to where I started performance-wise before I started the diet.
However, if this is not the case, then the only other
thing that has significantly changed in my life is that I'm eating a lot
fewer carbs — yet everything I've read (and not just on this site) is that a low - carb diet should help asthma, not make it worse (I did not have much weight to lose when I did the Two
Week Test, but
over the
last few months, I've lost that little bit of extra weight and I've certainly lost fat and gained muscle, and I feel healthier — apart from the asthma — than before, so I would say a low - carb diet is working for me).
I've actually placed two orders (free shipping day) and added a
few things to my Wish List
over the
last few weeks — seems like ages since I've done that!
I realize that most of us have started school already, but I wanted to show you all a
few things I picked up shopping
over the
last couple of
weeks.
It's been a lovely weekend for us,
things have been a bit busy at home
over the
last few weeks, so it has been good to have a more chilled weekend.
One of the
things I've been tagged in the most on social media
over the
last few weeks is the news about the opening of the amazzzzzing The Dress Shop in Disney Springs at Disney World Florida.
I've been grabbing snatches of time here and there
over the
last week plus to get a
few things done but there has been little writing and lots of hair pulling in frustration, especially when it comes to dealing with Createspace.
The big story
over the
last few weeks also happened to be an almost non-story, but this is what makes the internet such a remarkable
thing.
Over the
last few weeks, one of the most common questions we receive from our readers has been: What
things are needed to buy a house in 2018?
I want to share my story from a buyer's perspective on a short sale that I was interested in purchasing for myself and how
things have unfolded
over the
last few weeks.
So following up on our
last «chat» I researched UTX a bit more and thought it would be an interesting addition to my portfolio — put in a buy @ $ 98 which is right above their 40
week moving average so we'll see how
things play out
over the next
few weeks.
After everything that has happened
over the
last few weeks, many rat owners have learned one
thing: we all should be begging for laws like this to be changed.
Over the
last few weeks I have encountered a rather odd collection of sculptural
things: the postwar ceramic sculpture of Lucio Fontana and Fausto Melotti bursting with dynamically glazed and roughly handled surfaces, currently on view at the Nasher Sculpture Center; The Age of Innocence, a victorian bust in three different materials by the English sculptor Alfred Drury at the Henry Moore Institute; a visit to Henry Moore's house, studios, and now foundation at Perry Green, and most recently what I can only describe as a wonderfully insane lecture by the contemporary sculptor Thomas Houseago, which involved an increasingly drunk, cursing artist saying some surprisingly sincere, profound
things about sculpture.
Working with English Cut
over the
last few weeks has taught me three
things.
Here at Stem, we're only a couple days away from the 2014 Clawbies kickoff, and our clients have been doing some exciting
things themslves
over the
last few weeks.
Over the
last few weeks, one of the most common questions we receive from our readers has been: What
things are needed to buy a house in 2018?
We've been redesigning our master bedroom, which has completely taken
over our lives these
last few weeks Looking forward to
things slowing down this Christmas season though (wishful thinking perhaps!).