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I wish I would have read this before a cable guy came to the house to hook up cable tv and then insisted on checking the bedroom tv connection! Insert my red face as he walked into the room with an unmade rumpled bedding! The shame!

I'm too lazy to google this but I vaguely recall a study that said women were more likely to wear red when they were ovulating. Maybe the pink line was from that study result? Now every time I reach for my red sweater I think "am I ovulating? Nope, I just like my red sweater."

I've heard a bit about the new Dallas site, it sounds like a big exciting area! I was in Dallas years ago hoping to go to Ikea the weekend it opened in Frisco and it was the craziest thing I've ever seen. We didn't stick around to wait in a line that stretched around the building! So I'm sure this new development will

I don't know about their carpet but I have never had a bad experience at NFM and we've gotten almost all of our furniture and appliances there. Their appliances have always been the most competitively priced and we've never received anything that didn't look like the floor model. In fact, that's our go-to store for

No, NFM is not that bad. We've bought several major appliances, a bed, a table, couches and chairs (so thousands of dollars worth of stuff - young professionals coming out of college and replacing all our crap furniture over the last 10 years) and haven't had anything but good experiences with their stuff. Maybe if

My mother was diagnosed myelofibrosis last year which is a bit different (her enlarged spleen now makes her blood cells because her bone marrow stopped producing them) and a stem cell transplant is the only treatment but like you she isn't sick enough to get the transplant yet. It is the most frustrating thing to know

Huh, I actually skipped his music performances so I did not know that! Well he's better than Chris Brown at least!

Then it seems like kind of a waste? If a woman isn't "in the mood" isn't she less likely to even try to initiate sex in the first place?

My mom has read a couple of her other books, she's a great science writer for lay people. She does a good job of bringing humor and levity to the subject! I laughed a lot and learned quite a bit too.

After seeing Drake on SNL, I agree with you. He knows how to make fun of himself and seems to be fairly self aware.

I'm not in the scientific field but I did read Mary Roach's book Bonk: the curious coupling of science and sex. From the research that she conducted, the female orgasm (and particularly vaginal) is still very much a mystery in the scientific community. They don't know why some women struggle to ever orgasm while

Huh. Who would have thought middle of nowhere Iowa would be a test market. The chicken is well seasoned and they put frito chips INSIDE the sandwich. Mind blown.

I eat at subway fairly often because I live in a small town with very few options for a quick meal. I tried the chicken enchilada sandwich last week and damn if it wasn't delicious! MOAR FRITOS PLEASE!!

In my high school chemistry class my teacher gave the students a sheet similar to this to freak us all out and then blow our minds when she told us it was water. She was a good teacher.

Thank you for this!! And that Jessica Day gif is perfect.

Susan Elizabeth Phillips is my favorite romance author. She writes contemporary but a lot of her good stuff was published in the 80s and 90s.

That class sounds amazing! I've been reading romance novels since I was 15 (I'm in my late 20s now) and have gone through hundreds of them and that is the CRAZIEST book plot I've ever heard. Hell, they don't even do it doggy style in 95% of the books I've read. Off to find my kindle...

I once accidentally started reading a Christian romance and was SOOOOO disappointed when I figured out what it was because I didn't have it in me to finish the book. They need to put a Jesus fish on those covers or something...BUT! I hope things work out for your friend. Different strokes and all that.

I love everything ever written by Susan Elizabeth Phillps. Most of her books were written in the 80s and 90s but she's still writing today. And the old stuff is some of her best work. My favorite romance novel of all time is written by her, it's Nobody's baby but mine.

That uh....that would probably turn me off of drinking smoothies for a while.