It’s obvious from this write-up that you don’t watch the show (e.g. Dwight was not part of the Wolves). If you haven’t been paying attention, perhaps your opinions are misplaced?
It’s obvious from this write-up that you don’t watch the show (e.g. Dwight was not part of the Wolves). If you haven’t been paying attention, perhaps your opinions are misplaced?
That’s true, those people exist, and will continue to exist, but some (and I do stress “some”) can be helped. I’m more curious if she could’ve. Understanding early warning signs from teenagers, and knowing how they are acting at an early age can help prevent things like this from happening again in the future. Writing…
Hey man, I hear you. I am a step-mom to a wonderful daughter who has a deadbeat mom that is an artist and hasn’t given us a dime. I pay for her healthcare, her dad forks over $560 a month in after school care, and her bio mom whines and whines about not being able to catch a break, but can leave for the Caribbean and…
Yes! My (biological) ‘father’ was a complete deadbeat—and moved from NY to CA for the specific purpose of being too far away from my on-welfare Mom, who was raising me and my 2 siblings—for her to be able to afford to pursue him. He then went on to sire another 7 children, with 2 different women. He abandoned the 2 he…
He’s no Baldwin, but looking that good isn’t free either! Gotta have that gym membership!
I don’t need to be Baldwin anymore; enough of that spectacular career business. I’m just trying to pay my bills, like everyone else.
It’s really too bad there is no birth control pill for dudes.
You apparently missed the bit about his being a UPS driver where wages were garnished 70%.
I have two major takeaways from this:
Take Mary Jane off the Schedule I list and watch crime fall like leaves in October.
Lots of couples who genuinely loved each other end up divorcing, There’s no real reason to believe that John wouldn’t have some done gone off for a lost weekend and never come back.
So, that’s where Chet gets it from.
I will never quite understand how someone loses a bag of blow. I did it once. ONCE. And it was the worst 20 seconds of my life (until I realised I hid it in my right boob instead of left boob)
The older disposables (‘90s era) dried out better. This new swelling gel stuff is weird.
Which is kind of bullshit (npi) because it’s not like people aren’t still putting baby crap in those washers. Or adult crap. Or dog and cat crap.
Before disposables, if you weren’t fortunate enough to have access to an electric washer, according to my husband’s grandmother, you used diapers that were like flour sack towels and the method was this: pitch solids into outhouse. Place in a wet pail with water and detergent. Let soak over night. The next day, drain…
I feel the same way because a lot of times I didn’t have transportation to go pick up diapers with my daughter but I could always wash my cloth diapers when I was at home.
Semi-poor former cloth diaperer here too. I bought a bunch of used cloth diapers and the cheapest new ones I could find. It was about $200 upfront which was substantial for me. But for the most part these diapers lasted all the way to potty training. I can’t imagine how I’d have scraped by buying $10 20 packs every…
Fortunately I always got really good warning. So I *think* I'd have time to pull over in most places.
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