MandMsnpopcorn
MandMsnpopcorn
MandMsnpopcorn

Can I use 'stuck in the weeds hardcore' about something not related to waiting tables?

I haven't had that one probably because I rarely get to travel. Who knew there'd be a silver lining?

Last night I had an anxiety dream that I was at my daughter's birthday party and I had forgotten to order pizza or bring any of the party favors and there was only 20 minutes left to the party. Then I woke up and realized it's months away and why the hell am I worrying about this? Not such a weird dream but still.

I have friends who live in Lake Placid and from what they've said, if you're into outdoorsy or wintery stuff (ice skating, fishing, hiking, etc.) then it's a great place. Otherwise, there may be limited ways to keep busy outside of your work stuff.

My mom told me that she's taking my four year old daughter to a folk festival next weekend where Ani DiFranco is playing. Life is surreal sometimes.

Listen people, these pageant contestants can deal with contorting their bodies to look 'perfect,' the objectification by the viewers and judges and audience, the downright creepiness of the whole fiasco, and the knowledge that they voluntarily put themselves in this situation, but DO NOT, and I really mean it now...DO

Would RoPa have been better?

To borrow from Betty Draper, sometimes you just need your mom.

I've had difficult male and female bosses before, but the thing with the difficult female bosses is that people took their being difficult personally and therefore vented about them a lot more, whereas with the male ones it was taken more as par for the course.

People act like everyone in the world thinks that well-known actresses and models and universally looked at as beautiful. But of course they're not, look at the pushback at Kristen Stewart being cast as a character 'more beautiful than' Charlize Theron. Some people would agree (like the execs that cast it), many

It really doesn't change, such a hard lesson to learn.

Sometimes I think people ask those things just as a way to make conversation, unfortunately not seeing how uncomfortable it can make the person being asked. Sometimes people ask if I'm going to have a third and I do my best not to laugh out loud in response.

It's an unfortunate but true sentiment people have about 'just' having one. Also, I was so happy to be done with the newborn stage. They're just too delicate at that stage and not really fun at all.

I just remember once in my third semester practically crying on the phone to my mom about how overwhelmed and stressed I felt due to course work, an internship, a work study job & baby-sitting and when she suggested I talk to a counselor all I could say was that I'd like to but didn't see how I would have time for it.

I have a bunch of mom friends with their first baby who have asked me about having a second because many of them are unsure of any more due to having had to use IVF, having gone through miscarriages, financial issues, etc. I told them if they are thinking of having a baby solely because their significant other wants

That's a nice response but I feel like I've fooled you now. I'm not gay but I just imagine that's the reason for a lot of people out there.

1. You live in a state that doesn't legally recognize your marriage to your partner of the same sex.

It's definitely a growing up process for her. She doesn't quite kick ass like Arya but develops a quiet strength.

There are some good ones but it's a yucky culture overall, if not an uncommon one. My husband just tries to keep his head down and get his work done.

You can compare Cersei (and possibly Margaery) to the real housewives, but don't you dare insult Arya, Brienne, Ygritte, Sansa, or Dany!