Nebraskalaska
Nebraskalaska
Nebraskalaska

Uhhh, just because you don't like yoga doesn't mean it's not good for you. I hate running with a passion; the idea of just getting on a treadmill and running for exercise leaves me physically repulsed. That doesn't mean that running isn't a good exercise for you.

Man, that Thursday night line up really was the stuff dreams are made of.

I guess I've really given up on NBC, then. They had some great stuff going there for a few years. An evening of Community, Parks & Rec, 30 Rock and The Office meant I was glued to my tv all Thursday evening, just like the olden days. But ratings-wise, they were losing to CBS, which upset them. It appears they

I have no idea how these photos have even been seen, they were simply put on facebook

Tracy: do you realize that perhaps this article should not have been titled "Ten Advantages to an Unplanned Pregnancy," but rather "Ten Advantages to an Unplanned Pregnancy Accessible Mostly to Thirtysomething White Married Financially Stable Upwardly Mobile Apparently Relatively Mentally Stable (see #4 - sorry, some

Fuck this article and it's casual attitude toward unplanned pregnancy.

Chills. Like whole body goosebumps chills. That mockingjay dress is THE TRUTH.

how is it sensationalist to acknowledge real changes a body undergoes during pregnancy that are rarely talked about?

I think there's enough "pregnancy is great and motherhood is the only thing that makes your life truly worthwhile" to even out the score.

I feel like this article could have been written without the "Elizabeth Smart is awesome, in contrast to Jaycee Duggard" angle.

Firstly, if it's at Market/Laguna, that's NOT a cable car outside the door. It's a streetcar - and if you don't know the difference, GTFO.

Honestly, if you did not eat there twice or use their service twice, you are not qualified to write a review.

It can also be a challenge to coordinate the location of your test site. The SAT was only offered once a year at my high school, so if you took it somewhere else you had to figure out transportation. It's not as big of deal if you are in a metropolitan area, but for the kids in the sticks it can be a nightmare.

and what I'm saying is that perhaps people who are "planning a wedding" (by the way, I planned a wedding. Pinning things to Pinterest doesn't count as planning a wedding) are just dreaming of the day they'll find that special someone. And to me, that's not sad. That's happy. Love is happy.

That's exactly what I thought you'd say. You have no idea how much this woman dates, goes out with her friends, is on online dating sites putting herself out there etc etc etc. You don't know if she is a successful accountant, or if she is single because she is busy having just opened her own woodworking shop.

As a straight woman, my strategy is as follows: I always offer to pay half on a first date. Always.

You're not taking into account how the woman feels in that scenario. Just so your male ego doesn't get bruised you insist on paying. At some point in our relationship I would start to decline dates with you for fear of feeling to myself that I was taking advantage of you. Don't forget a lot of men expect something in