Yeah, people take this move WAY too seriously.
Yeah, people take this move WAY too seriously.
Yes! This is the most overpraised movie. All my girlfriends won't shut up about it, and I HATE IT.
Yep. I grew up near Mayville (although on the other side of the state line), and teen pregnancy in the area is out of control, although slightly better than when I lived there about ten years ago.
Oh, man, I'm from around the area as well (although just on the other side of the PA line, but I worked near Mayville during college), and when the Nushawn Williams thing broke it was AWFUL.
Right? I need a gif of that, like, yesterday.
I HAVEN'T DONE ANY WORK ALL DAY THANKS TO THIS ALBUM, AN I DON'T CARE.
Thirding the Jade Harmony mat. I've been practicing for about four years and made the upgrade a few months ago on the recommendation of my yoga teacher. It made all the difference in my practice when I switched from a $20 Gaiam mat and costs about the same as the Lululemon mats. I got mine at Athleta for $70.
This Canisius alum agrees!
Same issue here. It's been driving me nuts!
Heh, yeah. I'm looking at physician responses to anti-vaxers in medical journals, and they mostly just keep repeating "It's science! Why won't they listen to us?"
I'm actually doing research on anti-vaccine campaigns from the turn of the last century (small pox, yay!), and it's MIND-BOGGLING how similar the arguments are.
I'd watch the hell out of that.
We did in my high school, actually. I thought it was a GREAT idea, until I had to wander through the halls in a prairie skirt for "Oklahoma!"
The pun-runs are the best part of the show, in my pun-loving opinion.
Why are you in the grey?! Replying to promote.
Eh, different strokes for different folks. One of my favorite yoga instructors blasts punk music for a really energetic power yoga class. It's actually one of the more spiritually-centered yoga classes I've done, since she always does a reading at the opening and closing of class. She's also a women's studies…
Yep, and it's from Scorcher Kennedy's perspective. Cassie's was my favorite. I don't have too much trouble keeping them straight, since French is really the only detective fiction writer I read nowadays, since my reading diet is mostly classics lately.
I have the fourth book in the series sitting on my desk right now just waiting for me to finish my reading for school. I'm dying to read it.
I never paid for a summer program, but I did one free program through the state/colleges every summer during high school: one at a local medical school, one "business camp" at a small liberal arts school on the other side of the state, and an economics camp at my dad's alma mater, a state school in PA. While I didn't…
Seriously. It's sooo good, and I don't want them to cancel it or change a thing.