Damn! I was just coming here to post this. "If I cook it inside my turkey, is there a chance I might kill my guests? I'm not saying that's a dealbreaker, but..."
Damn! I was just coming here to post this. "If I cook it inside my turkey, is there a chance I might kill my guests? I'm not saying that's a dealbreaker, but..."
You go get it all, Leslie Knope. And get some of that Ben Wyatt, too. (I would)
I tried it when it first came out (as a grad student, I oddly had a high number of dry-clean-only clothes) and it gave me a wicked rash. I'm not allergic to anything that I'm aware of, and never get contact rashes, so I've just never tried this again. Still think it's a great concept, but I never want to feel like…
Ditto. And hearted.
I know I'm old because he still looks like a child to me. Charming, yes, but so young!
Yeowch. You know about that of which you speak!
Labor was worse, but only because it lasted longer.
The plural of "anecdote" is not "facts."
I've got a 4-year-old and am about to set up an appointment for an HSG test (shooting dye up into the uterus and fallopian tubes to see if there are any obstructions) - wasn't fun the first time, don't expect it will be fun this time. We tried for a year for our son before I got pregnant, and it's been about a year…
Maybe they assume massive stretching because you automatically get a washed-up, stretched-out vag after becoming a mama? Who knows!
I'm not a long-time cup wearer, so take this for what it's worth. I bought my cup shortly after having my son (4 years ago) and got the post-pregnancy one. That's what the cup website advised, even though I'd had my son by unplanned c-section. WAY too big. Really, really uncomfortably big. So much so that it couldn't…
Ah yes, add that one to the faux-fir-trimmed collared but sleeveless shell I saw the other day. Crazypants. Call me unfashionable (I am!) but I'd prefer to only buy one item instead of 3!
Ok, so of course this is stupid and hopefully no one is actually buying such outfits for girls.
Seriously. It looks like the Boy Scouts are trying to hop on the Swanson train here!
I'm a marathoner and used to work next to a fitness/bodybuilding competitor and we'd spend time comparing our diets and training regimens. It was CRAZY just how completely opposite we were from each other on pretty much every single aspect of training. And mine sounded way more fun.
Leslie Knope is a mentor for April, Ann, Tom and Andy (not to mention the Pawnee Goddesses (we freakin' rule!), though she has both Ron and her mother as her mentors.
I totally had that issue of Seventeen. Helloooooo Sophomore year of high school!
My father in law has dialup, and we spend at least 4-5 days staying with him every year for the holidays. He just doesn't see any value in spending for broadband. He's a big volunteer with his church and several other organizations, so I always think he's going to upgrade soon just to keep up with everything, but no.
I'll check out the Brooks collection - thanks!
I used to rationalize running in the early morning dark without any reflective gear, and my husband would groan and chastise me. But I ran a Ragnar Relay race earlier this year, and we were required to wear a reflective vest, headlamp and taillight between 6:30pm and 7:30 am.