Had she filed "malpractice" alone would that change your opinion?
Had she filed "malpractice" alone would that change your opinion?
100% agree.
You know, I allow for emotional distress here.
It is up to the coaches to remove a player - "when in doubt, sit them out". Every highly competitive athlete I've worked with (and even those that are only average) will always choose to stay in. They don't want to disappoint their team and their coaches. Regardless of the age of the player, coaches have to pay close…
Oh, I'm not allergic...my child's tears of disappointment are like spinach for Popeye. It only makes me strongerrrrrrr!
Do you have the lyrics available? I'd like that.
I was on my knees cleaning up one day and put all of my weight on one knee. That knee just happened to also be on a corner of a fucking Lego Duplo block. It hurt so bad I swore I punctured a bone. HAHAHA!
I'm a sucker for books. As a voracious reader myself, I have absolutely no problem with my child wanting books. Every time we go to Goodwill, I let her pick out one book (aw, shit but it was 99 cents!). I always make sure to get very excited and make a big deal out of how fun it is to get a new book.
RIGHT?! I was surprised at the handful of women who looked like they wanted to clutch some pearls. For me, though, I was laughing because she was so excited that she knew the body part - we'd been working on body part names quite extensively. She was really proud of herself.
While getting changed in the locker room at the pool, my daughter proudly pointed out my nipples to the rest of the women. I confirmed those were my nipples but I did see some stares from women like, "oh, she shouldn't really know that." Whatever. My daughter also calls her vagina a "jai-nah", can't quite remember to…
Wow, how beautiful it must have been to have so many loved ones around to say farewell. Sad but beautiful all the same.
I am sorry to hear about your grandmother. I've seen similar behavior from mine as well. And I agree, there seems to be a link between head injuries and uncharacteristic violence. As someone who has had a series of concussions herself, the aftermath is oddly distant and your emotions don't reflect your actual…
Her parents are bad, too? I know that Ariel Winters's mom was crazy and she petitioned to stay with her sister or something like that but I didn't know Sarah Hyland's family had problems too.
I get what you're saying.
Having been to Paris myself, I guess it makes me all the more hateful of these love-lock folks. The architecture of that city, the history behind the bridges themselves, it is all very beautiful to me. That some shitty kids would put crappy Master lock on them is grotesque.
Man, the one time I'd want to be a municipal worker. I would LOVE to run around the city clipping those locks. I'd make sure to cackle each time clipped one. I hate the love-lock trend. No one over the age of 14 should even think they're a valid form of relationship validation. Love is not an exhibition.
I agree. I suspect she was annoyed. In the co-ed cheer world, this is one of the simplest stunts to do - "toss hands" - equal in simplicity to a layup in basketball. I'm sure they are both a bit embarrassed about it.
Firstly, narrow it down to what you like to do. Shop? Outdoors? Eat? The nice thing with the US is that you can find a city to fit just about any interest you have. If you want just a default good place, I'm quite partial to San Francisco. But I love to eat, don't mind walking around, and enjoy visiting parks and…
Perhaps you were specifically hired because you can offer a different perspective. College is not all fun parties and joking with one's professors. You might actually end up being the one thing that brings truth to these kids' lives. Eh?
Merci!