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@queenhobart: She had her own crib from the beginning that we'd put her into for naps once we'd gotten her to sleep elsewhere. She was about six months when we started transitioning her into the crib full time, and I'd say probably nine months when she was in there full time. She was about 18 months when she went into

@marathonjunkie: I agree with your friend. I feel like American culture really doesn't talk about the realities of pregnancy and parenting. And even when we do hear the truth it's couched in this weird nudge nudge wink wink joking way. Oh newborns don't sleep, so new moms are frazzled and sleep deprived. Hahaha... It

@queenhobart: I loved co-sleeping because it meant not having to get up in the middle of the night to comfort my kiddo, she was right there. But it doesn't work for everyone. We actually stopped because my daughter is a flailer, and got big enough for it to mean none of us were really sleeping well.

I don't watch Sons of Anarchy, so I'm going to pretend that Katy Segal won for her work as Leela. Yay!

I have no idea who Amber Riley is, but I am suddenly very interested in finding out.

@thatgirlinnewyork: My mom said she was scared that the doctors would let me die if they saw I was a donor and some rich person needed my organs. Yes, we all know that's not how it works, and she didn't stop me from signing up at 16, but that might be part of the mindset for some people.

@OrangeGirl: I think some states don't do the organ donor registry on the license anymore. I haven't been asked about it in Texas since I was 16 and got my first license. (Which I did put a shiny donor sticker on.) A big part is also making sure that your family knows that you want to be a donor.

@AvalonBright: *shrug* I'm an 85 Dwarven Hunter on Greymane. I don't like running instances, so I don't do it very often. Maybe I've just been very lucky when I have used the dungeon finder. As for the healer thing, my guild has plenty of healers who dig healing. My husband is playing a priest for the first time ever

@ShyFoxie: It probably should have been, but it never actually stopped me. I would sort of roll my eyes and say "Right, Mom. They're not exaggerating at all." Sarcasm, for when you absolutely need to play the truth off, but can't actually lie. I keep warning my husband that it's not the boyfriends we're going to need

Ugh. I feel for Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber. (Never thought I'd say that.) My mom taught at my high school. She knew of my make out shenanigans before they were even over. She said her students would walk in the door saying "Miss! Do you know what your daughter is doing?" And we're talking a school with 1500 or so

@Meganquita: That's what I'm hoping for with my daughter, but she's not getting jewelry out of the deal.

Can we pass this out as an example to major corporations and politicians of how to write a proper, heartfelt, apology? Of course, I think the heartfelt part is the key to it all.

@foodandshoes: I had never heard of them (I'm a little sheltered about porn), but I'm actually pretty curious now.

@Nimnyn: Greymane! We're pretty full, so that may contribute to my non-crazy wait times.

@kbrook: Especially since he's always talking about what a shame it is we don't have smell-o-vision yet. Now he can't taunt us with how good things smell.

@girlfriend 6.0: My husband's never had to wait longer than about 5 seconds when he queues as a tank, and I believe it's roughly the same when he's on his healer. Of course this makes my 3-5 minute wait as DPS seem just forever. And of course, if you queue with a partial group it goes quick because you're filling in

@LaComtesse: Then you go! It just adds to things you can use for mom guilt later. "I gave up sushi for you!" ;)

@LaComtesse: Just don't go overboard with the sushi, make sure it's from a place you trust, and you'll be fine. I stuck mostly to California rolls, and this one tempura fried roll with octopus that my place made. Avoid the mercury heavy type fish. The eggs thing, get pasturized eggs and it's okay. I understand if you

@wtfox?!: And product recommendations as far as the eye can see! Goodness. People should have to write in for that sort of information to be sent to them in a plain envelope with no identifying marks. Harlotry, I say.