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Same. We had to buy tickets in hetro couples if you bought them as a couple (which was the only way to get outsiders in) but the principal was pretty about us bending the rules. We had two people in the school, a male and female, who wanted to bring their same sex partners to the dance. Melissa bought Matt's

My coworker has Jesus riding a rocket ship on his arm, and a circuit board on the other arm, they are two of the best tattoos I have ever seen. The Jesus one gets him such looks that it's priceless.

Oh man yea! When I first start tanning again after a break, I always lay on the towel they give me, right under my ass, or I'll be redder than a cherry tomato and unable to sit the next day.

It does help with the real sun, less of a painful burn (technically you still get burned, but you don't feel it). Much easier to

You might not fair so bad at indoor tanning, even as a redhead.

I *have* to use indoor tanning (it's for medical stuff) and I'm a as pale, freckled, and redheaded as they come. I think I've burned once...if the max on a bed is 10 minutes, I make my max 8. Always have to be careful. I can't spend 5 minutes in the real

We tried extra hard to include the siblings, because you guys go through a lot too. I'm glad they were able to fill your brother's wish, and your family was given the chance to feel that way.

It is! I hid my cell in the sorting hat and one of the guys read the poem from another room, so the kids were convinced we had magic (the San Diego boy was 9, and the Boston girl was 6). We had a hagrid and a Dumbledore, and then finished it with people in Muppet costumes welcoming them to Disney singing all the songs.

They are a wonderful group! We've recently done two make a wish events at work, one in each of our home offices (Boston & San Diego). I got to be there for both, and bawled my eyes out each time.The kids wanted a Harry Potter event prior to going to the theme park. We all got dressed up, turned the office into

I took all the stuffed animals he gave me and fed 'em to the dog, while I burned all the love letters and photos in a nice fire pit with a glass of wine.

I seriously recommend destroying what remnants you have of him. As you destroy the items, it's like you destroy the hold he has on you.

Right? Maybe she just didn't want to talk much about it before.

She might love attention, but very few people want to be constantly asked to relive a horrifying experience.

Fully agree. My health suddenly became manageable after years of doctors and undetermined illnesses when I moved to Cali. I'd much rather smoke weed than have to legit write out a list of my medications and what time I can take each because they all interact with each other.

I was on all sorts of crap, getting MRI's

God no, we all had to learn somewhere :) I mean at first I just watched my friends, and then I joined in. I have HORRID asthma, so my best friend would actually light & do the carb for me so I didn't take too much at first. Now I do the same for my boyfriend as he learns.

It's a totally different mindframe and

I'd recommend trying it again- in a safe setting and with someone to guide you. It's not hard to do alone of course, but as someone with similar issues that's what helped me get through the first few highs.

After that, getting high has been the best goddamn medicine. Now in Cali, I have regular orders brought to me.

As a hamster owner, I find this to be amazing and a horrible idea all at the same time. The cleaning...oh the cleaning...it's an nightmare for any cage that isn't dump-able.

He's not eating, he's storing for later. I'd bet he dug into his nest at the end, piled a ton of bedding on top of himself, and pulled all that corn out to eat slowly. (It comes out completely dry too, the pouches aren't a moist area)

I'm staring at my own little bastard do the same right now, except with ALL his food.

My aunt used to run a Nut Free bakery, and was pretty involved in getting the MA legislation for labels in restaurants among other things. The one thing she always lamented is that all food have the same basic concepts- none of the direct ingredient, cross contamination is an issue, etc- and yet they never work

I think in reality what we need to be focusing on is more allergy control factors. The FDA barely does anything, they just put the food labels in place recently- let alone actually enforcing them.

Yea, it can be. And it's sad.

Not if you go independent. An independent broker-dealer would never even speak to clients, let alone service them unless it was a house account. And you get advisors who run their own business. At that point, the dealer is more concerned with the advisors net production, and advisors can cater to smaller clients so

I add this to the discussion, because it hits the nail on the head.