People are such assholes.
People are such assholes.
“You can go to a couple of the surprisingly good restaurants.”
Dust mites is a terrible allergy to have because it’s basically impossible to avoid. Or, at least, it is for me because dust mites love a warm humid environment (same!) and my office is full of carpets from the 90s.
Supplying the DNA affords him rights and privileges that non-DNA suppliers but good parental caregivers do not have in many states.
I'm so ready to donate to Abrams' campaign against Jean Jacket. But I heard a rumor Perdue may step down early...
Do I carry the strap on my sloping shoulder and it constantly slides off and I have to grab the bag before it falls or I’m pinching it between my arm and body and if it’s a heavy bag I’m leaning to one side?
LOL.
I need a follow up story on this dude.
Hhahahah. Thank you for that memory!!
Man 2004 seems like so close in time yet so far in terms of where we are on LGBTQ issues.
On the other hand, could you describe the Kerry 2004 poster?
Yes yes yes to brining chicken!
I now question everything I know about the Alabama Auburn rivalry because there is no way in hell I'd ever pull for Georgia Tech to win anything. Go Dawgs.
Her home was far from perfect before she had kids so you're on the right track!! Ha!
I don’t have kids but one of my besties has 3 and she is making it work. She’s still running her own solo firm, going to court, working out, and finding down time with friends. Her house is far from perfect and that’s fine because there’s more important things. Her oldest was a hellion for the longest time so I say if…
lol k
Ha! Newsflash, I’m a GenXr (or Eldest Millennial, depending on where you draw the line) who doesn’t have kids. Birthrates are at an all time low but the majority of people still become parents and neonatal herpes does happen.
The person said herpes is no big deal and has no long term consequences. Sure. Unless you’re pregnant or your wife is pregnant, which newsflash, the majority of people become parents.
“Herpes really isn’t a big deal. Half the population has it and it has no long term consequences...”
Preach!