Some have a removable cover that you take off and wash. The ones that don't I think are generally surface wash only, but all should have a tag with instructions someplace.
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Richard Gere isn't in that. But he was in Pretty Woman, about a guy who hires a prostitute and falls in love with her.
Well, maybe the pencils helped then.
It's amazing how little thought people put into things. I mean, all they had to do was rotate the text 180 degrees to avoid the problem, but no one gave it a thought. I wonder how many people were involved.
There's a cliche about the daughter of the preacher being a total slut or otherwise problematic.
Anecdotal observation from college: Lots of people got hammered on a weekend, at least sometimes, but the people who couldn't draw a line and keep it from destroying their grades were mostly the ones whose parents kept them rigidly controlled at home. It seemed like those folks had no practice in drawing their own lines because their parents always drew the lines for them, so when they were on their own they went nuts. The preacher's daughter is a cliche with a lot of truth.
I don't think that attitude is as fringe as you seem to be thinking. There seem to be an awful lot of people who are horrified at any kind of nudity.
I can't wait to pay for groceries with my free healthcare.
And one of the reasons why there's so much more wealth inequality now is what conservatives have done to the tax code. Take a loot at this chart on the highest tax bracket over time.
Is anybody shocked to see a nude statue in a museum or something?
Sadly, some are. I remember as a teen visiting my aunt and uncle who had a giant Catholic family. We were sitting around watching one of the Pink Panther movies, where the main character is in a museum at night. As he scans his flashlight across the room, it passes over some nude Greek statues. My aunt took the remote and switched the channel, saying "We don't need to watch this smut."
The counterpoint is that, for many women I know, their swimwear exposes way more skin than their underwear.
When they said he was forming one, I assumed it would be that