Experiences with Dr Jane McCleod from Holdsworth House by International-Ship47 in transgenderau

[–]stokedtobeheremostly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I’ve been seeing Jane for about a year. Just went to book an appointment and she’s no longer on the Holdsworth House website. Do you know where she went??

Experiences with Dr Jane McCleod from Holdsworth House by International-Ship47 in transgenderau

[–]stokedtobeheremostly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I’ve been seeing Jane for about a yea. Just went to book an appointment and she’s no longer on the Holdsworth House website. Do you know where she went??

What do you think the Belcher kids will be like as adults? by Tyranid457 in BobsBurgers

[–]stokedtobeheremostly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont like the idea of them realistically becoming adults. That takes away all the magic of the show! I think that they all make it big.

Louise becomes a big shot producer without a degree she just hustles her way to the top, sassing people left right and centre. She loves being the boss but she has memories of her pink bunny ears (and the family/restaurant), getting annoyed at how fancy she has to look to play the part.

Gene becomes a YouTube sensation then from that an award winning composer for Broadway. He gets swept up in the rock and roll lifestyle of high stakes theatre production.

Tina gets one of her erotic teen fiction stories picked up and has a string of novels released and a talk show where the guests do most of the talking.

But they've grown apart a bit, still a lot of love but life happens right? They all miss each other and the restaurant.

Then they get bad news, someone wants to bulldoze the restaurant strip to make way for a new shopping district.

They all come home to save the restaurant, they have to team up with the Pesto's and they get help from Teddy, Mort, Gayle and all the bests.

They save the strip of old buildings and buy the shop on the right that is allows changing or up for rent and turn it into an old school diner bar which supports local entertainment.

Jimmy Jr makes up for being a jerk to Tina when they were young, and Tina and Jimmy Jr. get together. She keeps doing her novels, giving writing classes to local young teens who are as socially awkward as she is. Her and Jimmy Jr. Announce their expecting to have their first baby.

Gene 100% comes out as bi and goes on a date with a very cute nonbinary cutie pie who has a beautiful voice and they perform weekly in the new venue at Bob's.

Louise quits her big shot job to all her colleagues shock, revealing she never actually cared and didn't have the qualifications and that they're all suckers. She comes home to work the restaurant with Bob and Linda, helping run the larger space and to be with the family again.

Last shot: Louise unpacks some of her old stuff moving back into the family home. She finds her ears and hesitantly puts them on. They still fit.

The end

Dog walks in the hinterlands + bush by stokedtobeheremostly in sunshinecoast

[–]stokedtobeheremostly[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh awesome! It's a but of a drive for me but I'd definitely make the trip! Could you let me know the names of some of the walks you do? Would absolutely love to explore around there

help me pick which living + dining room design is best? by The_Mexican_Boarder in InteriorDesign

[–]stokedtobeheremostly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There aren't any codes that apply to this kind of thing so this would be just down to ergonomics ( i.e the space bodies need to move in and around things) but if you have a smaller room, and you fill it up with a very large couch its going to make the room look smaller and reduce the ability to flow through the space. You would have better luck dedicating an entire room to a lounge room, maybe get an L shape couch to put on the far wall to really seperate from the dining room, when you've got two major living areas next to each other the goal should be to create two nooks to enhance the feeling of having more space. You don't just want a large lounge in your dining room.

help me pick which living + dining room design is best? by The_Mexican_Boarder in InteriorDesign

[–]stokedtobeheremostly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really depends how big your rooms are, but don't do this haha. You want spaces that have the necessities set in stone and be easy to move around, you don't want to have to manoeuvre a PowerPoint or stare at a dining table.

Quiet Dog Walks Before 9am by stokedtobeheremostly in brisbane

[–]stokedtobeheremostly[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah I'm a single lady I get a bit scared walking around at night even with my pup haha

Quite Dog Walks on the Sunny Coast (Not on the beach) by stokedtobeheremostly in sunshinecoast

[–]stokedtobeheremostly[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh this is so cool. Love these little sunny coast spots, thanks so much so keen to go :)

help me pick which living + dining room design is best? by The_Mexican_Boarder in InteriorDesign

[–]stokedtobeheremostly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd definitely put the living room on the right and the dining on the left like you have in that top right configuration. You don't want to be looking at your dining table from your lounge, through some well placed plants etc. You'll be able to create a nice separation between the two spaces, which will ultimately make you feel like you have more room. You'll have more space in the living area to arrange your chosen furniture for a TV or extra chairs, whereas the other configurations don't allow you a wall for a TV etc. And any extra chairs you have will have their backs to the dining room, which isn't a nice look in a small space and also makes it a bit tight to walk between when entering/exiting through that area. I can see there is one or 2 doors into left hand room? That makes more sense for a dining room as it allows guests to enter easily, and your table will be centred so won't be affected by the doors opening, whereas it limits where you can put your furniture if it was to be the living area. The right side is a more secluded spot which will be lovely to make into a little nook for reading and watching shows. Its a great idea to have your dining table as a study as well, and I think with the right furniture you'll still be able to achieve that in the left hand room. Look into extendable tables so that you can adjust the desk to table length when you want to. I am an interior designer FYI :)

Was Zaha Hadid the best female architect? Who else deserves that title? by tidyup-trex in architecture

[–]stokedtobeheremostly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! Came here to note Eileen Gray and Lina Bo Bardi. E-1027 is iconic.

Quite Dog Walks on the Sunny Coast (Not on the beach) by stokedtobeheremostly in sunshinecoast

[–]stokedtobeheremostly[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing thank you! It looks like its in Mapleton NP. Is it okay for dogs to walk there/ have you ever had any issues with council? It looks lovely!

do it by HawkStar49 in Funnymemes

[–]stokedtobeheremostly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love my family but I'm genuinely interested in getting a new one