aburke626
Alanna
aburke626

Nah, don't murder him, just keep him in a vegetative state so if you ever need parts/blood/etc, you've got them fresh and ready.

I agree 100%. Find me an incestuous relationship where it doesn't sound like someone has an attachment disorder or something that should be addressed in therapy, and not in bed.

If both parties are consenting adults (and neither of them has a history that would make them vulnerable to someone's suggestions), then I don't really care whom you sleep with, even if it's icky to the max. But from what I'm reading, she was 17 when they met and did the deed for the first time. So, a child. And thus,

Erm, no. Went to the hospital with stomach pains, had him about 12 hours later.

I feel like I'm one of the few people unimpressed by these stories, as it happened to my best friend. She was 40 weeks pregnant, on birth control, had her period, 135 lbs, thought it was her gallbladder. Had a big healthy baby who is now my 4 1/2 year old godson. She got talked into being on an episode of "I Didn't

He's written books? I feel like my brain has blocked out any knowledge of that. I've certainly not read any.

This isn't remotely surprising. At my freshman convocation at Temple in 2004, his talk included advice to students that if you're drunk you need a lawyer present to have sex, and something along the lines of "hey guys, she's gotta sign the papers first."

Yes, but gluten sensitivity exists. I have IBS, so wheat can trigger nasty symptoms, and a thyroid disease, which so far does seem to be made worse by inflammatory foods like gluten, red meat, etc. So, when I can, I minimize gluten and other foods as much as possible. I never say I'm allergic. One restaurant asked if

I think people should just stop saying "very" allergic. Being allergic is pretty binary, especially in the restaurant world. No one's going to just put a little gluten on your food, or forget to leave off the strawberries because you emphasized just how allergic you are.

Delco kid here, Granite Run now mostly has flea markets. If the protesters paid them $50 I bet they'd be thrilled!

I wonder if there is a difference here between aerosol and non-spray dry shampoos? I use one that you just sort of squirt the powder out of the bottle so there are no propellants or anything (http://www.sephora.com/pronto-dry-sha…).

I think they were being sincere - it's weird and they're jerks, and if you aren't prepared to cater to weddings of all kinds, you probably shouldn't be in the business - and yet if they'd been somehow forced into doing this wedding and they really thought gay marriage was wrong, i imagine they wouldn't do as good a

Ugh, this pissed me off when I worked at Old Navy. Also, their jeans are shit and not well-designed for plus size anyway, spend your $40 at Torrid or Lane Bryant or something.

God, this angers me in the same way as when I read an article about the difficulties of being overweight ... by a person who's 15 lbs overweight. I get that if you're 15 lbs overweight and you're not happy with that, you feel it's difficult, but you don't have any idea what it's like to be 150 lbs overweight so please

I also don't understand why he couldn't explain how he wanted them without knowing what they were called. The waitress clearly was explaining that there were various ways to cook eggs. Something like "I like them so they're all yellow and fluffy and I eat them with ketchup/hot sauce/cheese" would indicate scrambled,

The dog behavior advice is spot-on. As for the "letting people know" part, I'd suggest an "adopt me" vest or similar (even if he isn't ready, it tells people he is a foster dog. ) also, The Yellow Dog Project is gaining traction - http://www.theyellowdogproject.com/The_Yellow_Dog….

Wow. That's not cool. I've been on the other side of that - big group that was probably half vegetarian did a big veggie fakesgiving. Host made an amazing vegetarian entree and we all signed up for sides - our whole group loved to cook and we often did potlucks. Day before one guest calls the host and says he is

Low fodmaps 4 life!

Same here. I have a GI system that is more "vengeful" than "irritable." While I have no actual allergies, many foods cause me an extreme amount of discomfort and often violent illness. If I'm feeling ok and loaded up on meds I will sometimes throw caution to the wind and enjoy whatever I want, being fully aware of the

I like going to more adventurous restaurants with a decent sized group of people - that way you're pretty much guaranteed that everyone will find something edible on the table. I had a lot of fun with this in college.