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DoubleBaconVeggieBurger
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Literally just watched that episode last night. I thought this article was quite timely. My husband was like, "Did they make that sketch ENTIRELY based on us?" We just started binge-watching Dr. Who.

Similar thing happened in South Carolina last year, but apparently the DMV decided to reverse itself: http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/TheBattery/archives/2012/10/22/scdmv-allows-man-to-adopt-wifes-surname

My son slept a lot at first, but only on me or my husband. We watched a lot of Netflix that first 6 weeks or so. Went through the whole Battlestar Galactica series.

My friend teaches birthing classes, and she said a lot of women end up at this point, it usually happens right before the pushing stage. "No, for real, I'm just not gonna do it. We're going home, and we're not having a baby."

My son, as a newborn, was a bit of a gnawer. I'm not sure what kind of attachment would be needed for the Dyson to simulate that.

You also don't give a shit if it's incorrect, apparently, but some of us do.

I got this cut on Tuesday and I feel the need to post a time-stamped picture of myself on Facebook to prove I didn't get it cut in response to an article about the Cut of the Moment. I am feeling hip, now, despite the generally negative comments here.

I got a similar cut a couple days ago (not because of Karlie, never heard of her) and my stylist undercut it - it doesn't do the flip-out thing, which my hair is prone to. I do round-brush it, but mostly because I can't leave the house with wet hair, it would just never dry.

We always carry a small backpack-style diaper bag, so no, it's not like we're weighed down with a rolly suitcase every time we leave the house or anything. But, the cloth diapers do take up some room (I usuallly took 3-4 with me when mine was a newborn), if you're doing cloth wipes you need something to wet them with,

Me too! The first couple times I tried, I managed to put too much water in the pot, so I think I just wrote it off as too confusing.

I had a white Akita growing up. Love Akitas and Shibas!

No, not necessarily. I don't see why it would be.

I'm guessing she chooses this method because she doesn't want to use hormonal birth control, but would prefer not to use condoms all the time. Not everyone that uses NFP is in it for religious reasons.

Oh please, football players use eye black for all sorts of things. It's not all about Tim Tebow all the time. Anti-gay people don't own the area 2 inches below everyone's eyeballs, thanks.

Here it is, from the NYT a few days ago: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/10/health/a-breakthrough-against-leukemia-using-altered-t-cells.html

My husband was happy with our wedding date of 4/25/09, because it was all square numbers. He's a math teacher. But we didn't choose that specifically, it's just when the reception site was available. He did avoid proposing on Pi Day, though, because he thought he'd get made fun of by the rest of his department.

My nephew was born 10-11-12. No excuses for forgetting that one!

You know what's funny? He actually used "lose" correctly. In all those terrible mistakes, he didn't say "loose our home". Doesn't know the difference between "and" and "an", but he does know (no?) something.

Hellz yeah. I've recently switched to CBS for my morning tv-watching. Charlie Rose wouldn't lower himself to that kind of comment.

I didn't have any big bubble-bursting moment, just a sort of gradual realization that the concept of Santa was more of a symbol than a literal guy. However, even at 10 I was still not 100% sure. But that was the year my parents decided to quit signing presents from Santa, because they thought my sister was too old for