In case you're not familiar with relationship etiquette... that kind of thing isn't entirely my say. I have no problem admitting that she's a very attractive woman, but the road between attraction and something more can neither be simplified or easily predicted.
In case you're not familiar with relationship etiquette... that kind of thing isn't entirely my say. I have no problem admitting that she's a very attractive woman, but the road between attraction and something more can neither be simplified or easily predicted.
In case you're not familiar with relationship etiquette... that kind of thing isn't entirely my say. I have no problem admitting that she's a very attractive woman, but the road between attraction and something more can neither be simplified or easily predicted.
popularized by a Twitter account in 2010. It is named after the misunderstood giant in the 2003 film Big Fish. Older or alternative terms used locally include simply "the fog" or sometimes "Big Mama", Seasonal Names: It is often associated with the terms "June Gloom" or "Fogust" due to its prevalence in the summer months.
Did you know....the horns on the viking's helmets are a myth? The popular image of the "horned Viking" can be traced back to the 1870s. Costume designer Carl Emil Doepler created horned helmets for Richard Wagner’s opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen to enhance the characters' theatrical presence. (I BELIEVE in the Where in Time game, they tell us this too....)