SuperStella
SuperStella
SuperStella

There are more than 10 Commandments.

...most women say they don't want to break the rule in order to get pregnant.

I think this falls under the "just because you can, doesn't mean you should" rule. This "artist" can have a meeting with the sculptor who thought it was a good idea to have creepy men positioned on top of buildings around Midtown a few years ago. Thousands of dollars were wasted on calls to the PD that someone was

Because in the US you have to be charged with a crime and on your way to lock up in order to be subjected to a strip search. I'd imagine that even though she was nekked, they still needed to have her clothes back on in order to perform a search because she wasn't being locked up.

Considering that M. Theresa was the queen of narcissism, it makes perfect sense.

Rape and being thrown out of a bar are two wildly different things.

That list describes pretty much every white kid I used to work with who wanted to go clubbing "properly." They hit at least 4 or 5 of those in one given night.

Ok, not for nothing, but this cop pretty much told the God's honest truth. It's not like she brushed him off and told him to get lost, which is what the headline implies.

I can almost guarantee you that she had these opinions ten years ago. I also feel terrible for her. What else is she supposed to be doing? She's not a very good writer, and her actual degrees are pretty worthless unless she goes onto higher education.

I think the real question is (and possibly the answer as well) is - would she have had the same reaction if a woman said she needed to leave? Would she have said "Why can't your husband do it?"

Great! I might add it to the list as well. Thanks for the feedback.

I realize that you are just posting to be an asshole, but again, you didn't actually read either article.

Does it wash off at night? Streak when you sweat? Or does it fade pretty "naturally"?

Clearly, you didn't read enough ...and I refuse to get worked up about reports of possible cancer links because everything gives you cancer. I'll stop when they give me a definitive ruling on the matter).

Editor in Chief to the rescue! Self tanner was the topic at Sunday's bbq. I will definitely be trying this self tanner.

In my experience, it depends on the school. The lower income schools I've been in have had a much greater response to teaching kids how to use their phones as tools. The upper middle income? If special snowflake Timmy wants to text, he's going to, and he'll let you know loud and clear if you tell him otherwise his

I posted this the other day, but it was awesome enough that I don't think I'll get in trouble for sharing it again.

You're exactly right. Our neighborhood doesn't have them, some other towns do, but most don't. It makes me really miss my track home development in AZ where everything was pedestrian minded.

I did a quick google after my initial comment, and ya it's legal in the state, but permission must be granted.

I think it was Slate that had an interesting article about how pedestrians are considered in the aftermath of urban planning. They aren't even considered in the initial planning stages, and drivers certainly aren't interesting in given anyone who isn't driving the legal right of way.