amytucker02
MrsAmy
amytucker02

That is so sad! I went to high school with a girl who was raised by a nanny, and after graduation her parents let the nanny go (yes, she had a nanny all the way through school). On her college holidays, rather than going home she would go to her nanny's house. Her parents were appalled and couldn't for the life of

If you really work for LB, please please PLEASE tell someone charge that the slinky polyester gross synthetic fabric is AWFUL and it's just as easy to make plus size clothes in cotton. Seriously, what is this about? My straight size friends have no problem finding clothes in natural fibers, yet once you're over size

What do you mean you don't want a polyester sack in garish floral print covered with rhinestones and random words like "LOVE" and "PARIS" emblazoned across the shirt?? What is wrong with you?? /smh

I've heard other people say stuff like this as well. I think Teen Mom is REALLY effective at dispelling the "He's going to love me and we're going to get married and live happily ever after" myth that a lot of teen parents told themselves in the past. One of my coworkers said that her much younger sister came to her

My dad used to just take me in to the bar with him. I would eat maraschino cherries, read my book, and eventually fall asleep in a booth. Ah, growing up in the '80s....

Someone who gets it! Bless the heavens! I'm going to do whatever it takes to avoid United domestic flights from now on.

Replying to promote! How long were you with the magazine? I remember reading my mom's LHJ back in the day.

Oh yeah. "My price range is less than $200K, I have to be in the 'burbs to be close to my momma, I must have new construction or newly remodeled, but oh I hate that all the houses you are showing me have no character!"

My husband has been know to last less than five minutes into a House Hunters before being like, "Nope, I hate these people. Can't do it."

Oh god they are so close. We got lucky on our flight back and they were asking for volunteers to sit in the exit row. Having those few extra inches made a HUGE difference. We could read comfortably, put our trays down all the way, etc.

This reminds me of some of my conservative in-laws who literally believe that unless you are wearing a KKK hood and burning crosses in front of Black churches, nothing you do is racist. NOTHING. It is SO infuriating. They refuse to even acknowledge that perhaps law enforcement has a bias or that people get profiled

United and I know. We're going to try to avoid them in the future. They were the cheapest and we got what we paid for.

Oh jeeze! I haven't seen that one. I'll have to keep an eye out for it. It's ridiculous the things they tell you you "have to have" on that channel.

Hahaha, you sound like my husband and his HGTV induced rage when we watch too much of it. And YES to the "traditional open concept." I saw one House Hunters where the couple was like, "We like mid-Century." All they new about mid-Century, though, was Mad Men. When they were shown actual mid-Century houses they were

Ha! So true. They even charge to use the internet.

Domestic.

On the other hand, you can play the HGTV drinking game where you take a drink any time someone turns their nose up at pain color or fixtures or demands granite counter tops, an "open concept," and a finished basement.

United. Just as bad. Will try to avoid in the future. I was super annoying that I couldn't at least see the flight path with out paying. The flight path! That used to get projected on the big screen at the front of the plane back in the old days.

Nope, just to watch you had to swipe your card. To turn it off you had to twist around and use the volume button on the armrest to get it to go off. It was bizarre.

I don't know, I feel like the TV screens on airplanes have become a sort of Big Brother 1984 nightmare scenario where you aren't allowed to NOT watch TV. The last flight I was on, I finally figured out how to turn the damn thing off and like five people asked me how I did it. You have to pay to watch them, anyway. If