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This is seriously the year in which anything Coachella-related only inspires an eyeroll.

Like the world needed another reason to think Rex Ryan is a jerk.

Kinsler has made this play before; strange that you don't see it more often.

Feel like this is the turning-point year in which more people loathe Coachella than love Coachella. If true, good work, everyone.

On Twitter it looks like Cusack is denying this ...

Trump didn’t spend a single day in Colorado leading up to that state’s primary. Not a single day. Which means he knew he wouldn't win and he wasn't going to waste his time or money. And then he whines that the system is stacked against him? What a putz.

Speaking of rules, someone seriously needs to follow the money. Why won’t Trump release his tax returns? Is it because we’ll find out he pays next to nothing in taxes? Meanwhile, he rails against companies like Pfizer and their plans to invert their corporate home to Ireland after a merger that was in the works -

My cousins are kind of money-obsessed jerks, so it’s easy for me to be a little mad at them that they’ve never bothered. I’d give anything in the world for another day with my grandparents, also so I could tell them how much they meant to me. Have you ever seen Peggy Sue Gets Married, that scene where she knows she’s

It was a fairly mature flowering tree. But yeah, lots of fees involved for planting, plus there was also a plaque, which is still there. I was probably ripped off more than a little, but cemeteries prey on grieving people precisely with such pricey tributes that make you feel a little better.

Yeah, it’s definitely more important that they run off on the cruises they love to go on and buy stuff for the houses they’re always bragging about, instead of showing up once a year with a bouquet of flowers for two people who not only loved them but also contributed to their college educations and gave the wedding

Hey, whatever works for you :)

That's kind of wild. Good for them. To go back to the point of the post, clearly they want to encourage visitors, which is amazing.

Ugh, that's terrible. Sorry you had to go through that.

Having grown up with these people, I am fine judging them for not making the effort. I know how much my grandparents loved them. It's not a lot to ask.

We also leave flowers for other relatives while there; it’s really such a small thing, how can you not?

This is true, but there are other things you can do, like ordering grave blankets in the winter, or having a flower delivery arranged by an outside florist who can confirm placement.

I planted a tree for my grandparents after my grandfather passed away; my grandmother had passed before him. I bought a beautiful tree that flowered in the spring, because they had a gorgeous garden and I knew they’d like that. It thrived for more than a decade, and then one winter it couldn’t withstand the elements

I’m not religious, but I loved them both deeply and still miss them. It brings me some small bit of comfort to visit them, bring flowers and make sure they’re taken care of. Your responsibility to someone doesn’t necessarily end because they died.

Visit your loved ones after they’re gone. Only a few members of my family, including myself, visit my grandparents several times a year, to bring them flowers and make sure their site is well-tended. None of my cousins visit, and I kind of judge them for it. My grandparents were very kind and amazing to us all, so the

Loved the first one, can't wait for the next ...