MollyNYC
MollyNYC
MollyNYC

That's what happened at my grandfather's funeral. I ended up with his stash, distributed them at his funeral, and what hankies of his I had afterwards became the start of my stash.

Amazon. Ebay.

I always bring a bandanna when I go for a run. Aside from wiping sweat/snot/whatever, they offer simple first-aid if you or a companion should trip: you can use the bandanna to staunch scrapes or stabilize painful joints (wrap bandanna above the joint, cross the ends, wrap below the joint, make it as tight as is most

Maybe, but you might consider giving one a try. To be blunt, a cloth hankie can carry a lot more effluvia than a Kleenex.

I don't know how widely applicable this is, but: Almost everything I watch is on a Hulu or Netflix queue. Shows I regularly watch are placed on the queues automatically. I am sufficiently compulsive to try to empty the queues by watching everything in them.

Rep. Trent Franks of Arizona countered that pregnant women have nothing to do with abortion funding.

. . . some might use it as birthcontrol, . . .

"They are the children of Buono voters," Wildstein wrote, making a reference to Barbara Buono, the Democratic candidate for governor, who lost to Christie in a landslide in November.

It's a little dated, but you might have a look at Raymond Chandler's analysis of the genre: The Simple Art of Murder. [1] (If you like mysteries from that era, some of the best were from radio—many of which are available as podcasts. The Sam Spade and Phillip Marlowe programs were pretty good, as was anything with

Seeing as Juliette hasn't done much of anything for the entire two seasons except stand around and look pretty, I wouldn't expect her to start driving the plot anytime soon.

Also, why (as most Grimm lore seems to be in German), he isn't taking language classes.

You're right. Henceforth, I shall try to keep Fight Club where it belongs. On Yahoo.

This is why I try not to enter into discussion with pro-death people like you. You're inability to be civil, you're attempt to bolster your lack of coherent argument by insulting me and my ideas in indicative of the lack of toleration and the failure of pro-death people to understand that life is sacred and no one

Her husband—WHO KNOWS HIS WIFE BETTER THAN YOU DO (which I'm emphasizing because you seem to have trouble with the concept)—says she doesn't want this, nor do I know many women who would view this as anything but horrible—hardly different from those insects that lay their eggs in other, paralyzed, dying insects.

. . . my number one priority has always been to be a protective husband and father to my wife and children.

The woman's on life support. She IS unable to function—in society or anywhere else.

In case there was some question about whether the anti-choice crowd view women as anything besides breeding stock . . . or whether the term "pro-forced birth" is too harsh a description.

It's sad that "faith," "Christian," "family" and "values" have become code words for "utterly obsessed with sex, but too craven and emotionally crippled to simply enjoy it."

Dogs in elaborate costumes almost always have that long-suffering, look-what-my-human-did-to-me expression.

Do not worry about this. Ever.