“Any reasonably aware modern werewolf has news alerts for stories involving the phrase ‘savaged by some kind of large dog’.”
“He seems legit. Sure there is something wrong about him”
Were you talking about the BotC game?
No, it was about a work interviewee 
So not too different then.
We don’t hang anybody, just enslave them for life…
“You are always suspicious when you are not saying anything.”
My friend needs to dress their four year old up for a Toy Story themed school party.
I’ve suggested…

(my more serious answer was the RC car with woody and Buzz on his back. But that’s distant second to stiletto legs fishing rod!)
Go as Sid - should be pretty easy!
Spotted on a Post-It,
“DO NOT
SIT
ON
DOG”
Context provided as an option. The terrier likes to borrow under blankets. The resulting lump is small enough to be mistaken for a large wrinkle, in the extremely unlikely event that an unused blanket remains unfolded and not put away on the proper shelf.
That sounds like Spyfall
It is me in general when playing games which is notable because in any other situation I rarely shut up.
“I’m going to do it in my flip-flops”
As long as it is not driving that’s fine
Flip flops are the best “shoes”
My partner wears flip-flops all the time. Even when driving.
I think its illegal to wear flipflops to drive in this country.
I know its supposed to be not on to drive bare feet and I think the same principle (that you wouldn’t necessarily be able to stop in an emergency) applied to wobbly footwear!
At least thats what a policeman told me ages ago.
There are rumors here that it’s illegal to drive in Kansas and Missouri while barefoot, but it’s not true; not illegal, but also not a great idea.
Now, if you caused an accident and it was shown to be because you were dressed in a way that impaired your ability to operate a motor vehicle properly or effectively, you could face some legal trouble for sure. But you won’t get a ticket for driving in flip-flops or barefoot.
I’ve got to put a stop to all this heresy. As a born and raised Californian, driving barefoot and in flip flops is actually the preferred way to go. Better tactile feedback through the clutch and brake pedal and all around improved mood.
Even after being transplanted to the East Coast, it is practically a mandate to wear flip flops as deep into Autumn as possible and don them before any neighbors in Spring.
My partner’s family is from Wisconsin, and some of that ultra-warm-bloodedness has made it through. She’ll wear flip-flops as long as the snow isn’t more than half an inch deep or so.
As far as 3-pedal driving goes, only barefoot if the vehicle needs heel-and-toe driving.