TweedGirl
Tweed Girl
TweedGirl

You're welcome, surprised me too.

Here in the UK it is an offence to let anyone who does not have a firearm or shotgun liceince to have access to your guns. My husband has several, I have no idea where the key to the gun safe is. Literally, no idea.

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/03/bill-oreilly-gay-marriage-evolution-timeline.html

Looking for advice to pass on to a friend who's son just came out as Trans.

I know...

I had a doll like this too. We went on holiday to Hawaii when I was about 7 and I came home (to the UK) with a Hawaian Sindy (I think) doll with little plastic leis and a grass skirt. It was my favorite for ages and I had completely forgotten about it. She was just so different to my other barbies.

Oh yes, Hot Neville...

Brilliant

It's the Cambridge Emerald Choker, one of Queen Mary's jewels.

Yeah, he's not doing much for his cause there. Does he think all harmful pathogens come from Mars? Or were put here by the Devil?

I was watching an old Hercule Poirot episode here in the UK the other week, 'After the Funeral' and low and behold if the main suspect wasn't Michael Fassbender. And he got up to some naked shenanigans.

My counter to this is asking the mother 'did having the rubella vaccine make you rush out and have sex?'

Because they protest for the closure of animal shelters that euthanise animals whilst euthanising animals at their own shelter. They protest against the use of medicines like porcine insulin whilst the co-founder uses porcine insulin, but it's ok for her because like, she's saving more animals than she is killing.

Sorry, I thought you were saying she was just repeating something she had heard about but hadn't experienced. Apologies.

In love with Tim Minchin right now.

Plus what long term damage have those years of hyperglyceamia done to her? A decade of running high?

The baby blues is a very real phenomenon, its clinically recognised and here in the UK women are generally warned about it, because it can come as a bit of a shock if you are not expecting it. Her timings are a bit off, usually about 5 days post-natal there is a hormonal change and this coupled with tiredness etc

It violates medical practice here in the UK for sure. Unless she was somehow incapable of hearing the diagnosis ie under anaethetic or due to side-effects of the illness.

This is a good one.