The "Chicken of the Sea" tweet reminds me of my favorite Jack Handy Deep Thought:
The "Chicken of the Sea" tweet reminds me of my favorite Jack Handy Deep Thought:
Oh Lindy - ask that old roommate to borrow her/her trades again because Y is really, really good. The perfect comic for loud and proud feminists.
That's great for him, but hardly helpful for folks who have hormone disorders and have already attempted all the tried and true (she says with sarcasm) diet and exercise plans . In other words, your post is a waste of both your and RedBeans' time.
Although out situations are somewhat different, l feel you on the weight and baby catch22. I have PCOS and have gained a good 20 or more pounds (I don't weigh myself much) just the last few years and I'm already on the larger side (and have been most of my life). But oddly my cycles have been evening out for the…
Thanks for the info. Maybe I'll have my husband pre-watch it is that he'll know when to skip/FF through the scenes when we watch it together.
So not needed. BLECH!
I want to see Pitch Perfect but I'm told there are vomit scenes. I pretty much avoid any films with graphic vomiting. I did see Bridesmaids but on dvd and I made my husband fast forward through that infamous gross-out scene.
Her eyes are just mesmerizing.
My Dad also has prostate cancer and just finished treatment.
Forgive me if you have some kind of learning disability because otherwise anyone with the most basic interpretive and analytical skills understands context. Context is key , dear. BTW, "MRA" is the third (3rd!) result in a Google search. Did "feminist and pro-feminist" in the below Google result excerpt not…
A few weeks ago I was discussing my the uncertain state of my close and best friendships with my husband. I see some of those friendships slipping away as we grow older and the distance gets bigger. I was sort of mourning/complaining. My husband piped up, "it's ok, I'm your best friend." And he is, but in a very…
Well, then, fuck your lazy ass. Google's your friend!
Or, you know, look at the title of this piece.
Ah yes, that station is the worse. I'm glad I got have to use the E/M too often. Also, 59/Lex's 3rd Ave. entrance's escalator is awful. I've missed so many trains due to people crowding the entire step of the escalator with their shopping bags.
I would be tempted to tell the parents to take the kid out. What if the kids get hurt by a dog? The dog owner could be liable. I would explain that to the parents.
::seeing red:: this is my #1 pet peeve of this special kind of inconsiderate parents. This is just fucking dangerous.
I have PCOS and for the last year or so I've naturally be evening out a bit (40 day average cycles). I'm overjoyed that my body seems to be working better, but I'm now experiencing PMS. I don't think I ever experienced it before. It's like I'm a teenager discovering the wonderful world of periods for the first time…
OMG! I've had this a few times now this year. My husband looked up the name of this thing/condition during a particularly bad episode (of course, I can't remember what it's called), but basically it's like a charlie horse (or a knife) in the anus. Oh. my. gods. does it hurt! It doesn't seem like mine are linked to…
I'm having a period-induced migraine right now...as I'm squinting at my bright...bright..computer screen and willing myself to type. :-( Fuck you, menstruation!
Also, I remember him discussing (in his book?) that he got married (in Canada) mostly to appease his mother. He (obviously) came to believe this was something he wanted/needed, but it's kind of sweet that he did this for his mom and that she got to be here for it. I believe she was already ill when they got married.