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Oooh oooh my husband uses apple cider vinegar on his, 2x daily, and it's gotten so soft like a fluffy kitten which I like to pet.

This is the best thing ever. Please accept this internet.

Yes, read "those people" said in a very specific tone of voice. I live in Wichita, and am not stupid, but thanks.

On the contrary, Bo. You keep on being you, and NEVER GIVE UP on fetch!

I want to reiterate the awesomeness of the women who opened this clinic. They had to jump through a lot of legislatively mandated hoops, but they did it.

That clinic has been there since the 70s. The only time it's been closed was right after those people murdered Dr. Tiller. The people who live there knew the clinic was there when they moved in. Any problems are caused by the protesters, not the clinic.

I got over my fear of speaking through doing presentations in schools. Kids are generally happy for the break, and if you do a presentation for kids under 6th grade, can be pretty enthusiastic.

I thought jokes were supposed to be, you know, funny.

Neat! I have a PS3, myself, but it might be worth getting one of these to keep at my buddy's house.

Why is non-acetone remover disgusting?

Am curious- why?

More things should be available via pneumatic tube.

I have the same problem, and I am also a small-handed woman. PS3 is way better designed for us, and my husband and his catcher's mitt paws like it too.

The 360 controller is still too big for my freakishly tiny girl-hands.

Public transit is not ever going to be practical in rural areas, though, where some people do live. And farm, and whatnot.

Smuggle in pregnant pee?

At least cars have some redeeming qualities- namely, getting folks to work and whatnot.

Oh man, I have a window unit in my bedroom, which faces out over the side yard. My old neighbors used to like to smoke in their side yard, and it would just get sucked right in.

I'm asthmatic. Nothing sets it off like smoking- not auto exhaust, exercise, anything. However, as long as I don't have to walk RIGHT THROUGH it, I'm fine. Living in a non-pedestrian-heavy town (Wichita, KS), this basically means keeping smokers away from doorways. No idea how this would work in a place like NYC