ElliLady
ElliLady
ElliLady

Good answer. I concur.

We moved in together right at 6 months. Both of our leases were up and I couldn't afford to live on my own. Fast forward 18 months and he's lost his job so I was supporting both of us and on the verge of a nervous breakdown. We had a one week break up before we finally talked and worked everything out. Now it's been

I work for a public university as well. No drug testing. Didn't do it when I worked for a private school either.

I got engaged this past Saturday. It was the day after our three year anniversary. My fiancee later told me it was a great decision on his part to do it this time of year because all of the jewelers were running discounts on rings for Valentine's Day. His next great plan is to buy wedding bands around Mother's Day

Wouldn't it make more sense for "the corporations" to just let us all get sick and then charge us out the wazoo for the treatments? I imagine that would be the real money maker. But I work in customer service, so what do I know.

My fiance (omg, that's the first time I've said that!) used to work in pharmaceutical research, primarily with the flu vaccine (plus a few other vaccines they were developing for things like dengue fever). And we were doing well when he was doing that. But that well has run dry, my friends. Big Pharma is making money,

Let me put in context, then. Because I was in that room. And it was, frankly, verbal rape. Oh yeah. We were not expecting it. Nobody wanted it. It was horrible to sit through. And after it was over we all felt like crap.

My Jack Russell can do, maybe, four tricks? Begging is his favorite. But he's so hyperactive, I can't imagine trying to train him to do all of that. But I lack patience. Gotta love those little terror dogs.

I had a friend on Facebook make this comment and he got lept upon like a wounded antelope. Made all the crunchy people mad, criticizing their special snowflakes.

My bf just started back to graduate school for Public Health. His goal is to go to work for the CDC and focus on vaccine and preventable diseases. He used to work in pharmaceutical research, helping match doctors with research to benefit everyone, and then overseeing the research protocols. I am insanely proud of him.

Here's my confusion on Big Pharma wanting to make all that sweet, sweet vaccine money. Wouldn't it benefit the pharmaceutical companies if we all just...got sick and had to take their - probably even more expensive - medications to fix it? Why would these companies want to come up with a shot to eradicate diseases if

I could NOT stop staring at this thing when it first popped up yesterday. I love dogs, so I have love for this guy...but man, what a strange thing to look at. I feel like I'm puppy-shaming now.

This isn't funny but I read that as melatonin at first, and my brain did a backflip of confusion.

It's been in the 60s here all week and I have my space heater blowing non-stop in my office. No coat/scarf/mittens though.

My mom is surprisingly lovely in that regard. I've never been wedding dress shopping with her, but she's in general very nice. (I've been witness to some pretty terrible mom behavior though).

That's the best story. Hugs for stranger mom.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who notices. My eyes were drawn to it!

I just had chicken pox three weeks ago. I'm 29. My mom had me vaccinated but we think I was supposed to have a booster that I never knew about. I went to the doc and they had to look up exactly what chicken pox looked like since they hadn't had a case in this small town in years. I got it from taking care of my

I read that in Stephen Colbert's voice and giggled to myself.

This baby's head does appear to be way too big for her body.