Sorry, dude, but the LED light is freaking annoying and distracting.
Sorry, dude, but the LED light is freaking annoying and distracting.
When I gave birth to my youngest daughter 6 years ago, I was lucky to have both my husband and my mom accompany me during labor.
Yes, Moon is the first thing I though of. It handled similar themes in a much more complex and successful manner.
I'm with you. My 5 year-old is a Daisy, and while I would love to put on patches in her smock saying "Religion is a fairy tale for people scared of the dark" and "Pro-Choice Texan," I also think kids should not be used to push their parents' agenda.
Aftermath of this fiasco:
Thanks for the link. I think this phrase sums it up: "the get-it-done, damn-the-torpedoes, succeed-at-all costs mentality."
This is not restricted to the tech sector or to flashy startups. Backstabbing and cheating are quite common in business.
I would add Shiner Beer to that list.
@poppy: Compared to Dubya's debacle and the current economic chaos, the Clinton years look like Camelot.
@whitekidinflatbush: Don't you mean you are attending a soirée?
Too much Photoshop? I hardly recognize her.
Shoes OK, but not with that dress.
My daughter's middle school banned backpacks. Yes, backpacks.
@knightgee: I also don't see why people are making such a big deal of this. Sure, the way the story is phrased can be grating, but Katie and Suri are not the first mom and daughter to engage in this dynamic.
@BuffySummers: There's probably no food in that kitchen.
I love the humor, Jason D, but as a working mother, it does piss me off that I get paid crap compared to my peers who are guys. And I can't even complain for fear of seeing my job outsourced.
Welcome back, Jason DeRulo.
@katyinmpls: That I can agree with. :)