Aw, congratulations Grimmy!
On this day in history…
When Nick Grimshaw was called in to see the controller of Radio 1 one Tuesday morning at the start of July, he genuinely believed something was wrong. [x]
July 3, 2012 was a Tuesday…so happy anniversary of your dreams coming true, Nick!
My sister and I have been so lazy lately, just sitting around on the couch watching TV all day. Since summer is here and with it bikini season we decided to turn our lazy TV watching marathons into a workout. This is the ab workout I made for Game of Thrones:
And for those who don’t know what Supergirls are, it’s when you lay flat on your stomach and raise your arms and legs off the ground (like you’re flying like superman).
Here’s the FULL 1D Day Show!
cognitivedissonance:
Teenager living in privilege is self-aware and mocks it - hilariously. I sorta want to give him a high-five just for being clever, if nothing else.
I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is: I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a door mat or a prostitute. ~Rebecca West, "Mr Chesterton in Hysterics: A Study in Prejudice," The Clarion, 14 Nov 1913, reprinted in The Young Rebecca, 1982
@LondonFashionWk: British musician @Harry_Styles arrives on the @burberry red carpet #LFW
Okay, one last summer reading review (for now). This one was hilarious, and I read it in my local B&N cafe in one sitting while waiting for a wedding reception. (It was one of those things where the wedding is in the afternoon, and the reception is at night, don't you hate those things?) Anyway, sorry B&N, I didn't pay for this one, but I bought lots of other books, and had a soy milk latte, grande size.
Winston writes short essays mostly about her ex-boyfriend, who said she has a fat ass, actually the largest one he has ever seen, and then he wrote a book about it. Obviously an ex. Of course I googled who her ex is, his third book is about to be published. None of his work appears to be my cup of tea.
It is never too late to be what you might have been. - George Eliot
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