bookworm81
bookworm81
bookworm81

Waldorf is a completely different philosophy of education so it doesn’t matter to those parents how “good” the public schools are. I thought about sending my daughter to Montessori pre-school/kindergarten because it’s a great fit with her personality but on top of being super expensive it’s another area where

It really depends on where they hit and some of the nurses/techs just aren’t that careful.

Yep, there’s a lot of scary overlap between the ultra far right off the grid people and the ultra far left off the grid people. (And I’ve used that exact circle analogy before to explain it to people)

Damage like that that’s clearly deliberate is more likely to result in an insurance claim and a criminal investigation than the line being dropped.

That wouldn’t hurt her at all. Norstrom already paid for the clothes and if you damaged them (and weren’t caught) they’d just write them off.

Imo the good Besos does supporting the investigative journalism at The Washington Post far outweighs the fact that an enormous company like Amazon carrries Ivanka’s crappy clothes and shoes. I’ll still be writing/calling asking them not to but I won’t boycott them.

Three kids in I can get loaded on a single glass of wine if I drink it fast enough and didn’t eat first.

Elwes was my first thought too. That could just be because we were watching “Princess Bride” the other day though.

Nate Silver and Michael Moore are the only reasons I wasn’t completely blindsided by Trump’s victory.

This one ranks pretty high since I lost my 20 year old kitty on Saturday and then we had this sh*tstorm of an election. I’m holding it together better than I would have expected; you can’t let yourself completely fall apart when you have to parent little ones.

Did I say they would vote Clinton? Faithless electors can literally cast their ballot for anyone who meets the requirements for president. If things get bad enough that there are a significant amount of faithless electors most likely situation is that a few of them band together to vote for someone acceptable to the

He does but isn’t likely to. Apparently the law firm representing the victims in this case is known for not settling for small amounts.

It’s pretty clear that he’s already committed perjury on multiple occasions in relation to multiple other issues. The fact that his lawyers moved to have everything he’s said on the campaign trail blocked from being used in the trial strongly implies that he’s said things during the campaign that directly contradict

Directly he’d have to pay whatever damages were awarded. Indirectly it could be used as justification for impeachment (“high crimes and misdemeanors” is deliberately vague). I don’t think there’s any chance the trial will be over before the electoral college votes but it could encourage faithless electors.

I couldn’t believe how little the campaign talked about how horrible he is.

After the inauguration sure but not if it happens before the electoral college votes. The electors at that point could swing to Hillary or pick anyone they wanted. Once the electors vote but before the inauguration it’s not clear what happens.

I think by “city” they meant “city government” who presumably don’t want to pay for it.

They waited until the day before to order a cake? Man, they really are idiots.

I would assume that having him stand in line for hours would be a security nightmare.

It’s now called “Off the Menu” (gawker insisted on keeping the name) and is on Thrillist every Monday.