Now Steven Miller can get back to doing what he does best, which is speaking of the pompatus of love.
Now Steven Miller can get back to doing what he does best, which is speaking of the pompatus of love.
A physicist researching friction
Found the topic became an addiction;
And he made stuff less sticky
But his friends said, "That's trickery —
Friction science is just science fiction."
Annoying is better than boring, especially when you have a fast-forward button on your DVR. So I say yes.
Who doesn't get nervous when typing about the boss' beau? But it looks like his name is spelled "Derrence." (Just so we all recognize it when our invitations arrive.)
My town, Santa Monica (a separate city on L.A.'s beachfront) came in at #5 overall. Yay! Except that I'm terrified to ride on the main streets, which, despite marked bike lanes, are clogged with traffic and just enough entitled or road-raging drivers to make things dangerous.
She first became famous by winning "The $64,000 Question," as a boxing expert. That seems pretty cool.
False enthusiasm, fake photos, lots of promising e-mails but no action — fittingly, this is exactly what online dating is often like.
Looks like they're also selling oatmeal — though the bottom half of the container is probably a layer of ground beef and Doritos crumbs.
The idea that all skateboarders are disaffected youths is outdated. In my L.A. beach neighborhood (part of the legendary Dogtown), they're as likely to be 35-year-olds as teenagers, and range from middle-class hipsters to near-homeless drug addicts.
Trend #1: We're giving up carbs, gluten, cured meats, dairy, oversize portions and excess fat and sodium.