discreet-chaos
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discreet-chaos

Either way, they're still getting the attention. In the article, a couple of people are named, they may get a cable appearance, their Facebooks and Twitters may be getting some additional, they probably have a website and a professional stance makes them look good.

I saw a link. I feel it should be the staff's choice and that's how I interpret the law.

Before refreshing and seeing your postscript, I suggested the case rested on the student staff's opinion. Whatever their reason, it should be up to them to decide.

It seems the legal question revolves around whether the yearbook is an expression of its staff or the school population, and it'd be affected by whether the student staff has an objection to the photo or it's the opinion of the adviser, a school rep.

Bake sales are easy and to be expected. It's only "gendered", if the person making the judgement decides it's "women's work", but anyone can bake. It's also been my experience that some PTAs (or other parental organizations) are open to alternative fundraising methods, someone just has to suggest and help launch them.

My kid's current school requires store bought items to be given out in the classrooms, but they still have a bake sale table for the carnivals, along with mostly homemade cakes for the cake walk. My guesses are that one distinction, the carnival and other fundraisers are actually PTA events and not school-sponsored,

Replying to approve and to let you know that as a stay-at-home dad, those things never happened to me. Over the years, I've found that most other SAHDs have been into their own things, a lot of the SAHMs didn't seem to know what to do with a dad and whenever I helped on a field trip or with a class project, it was

Also, cars idling at the drive-thru aren't helping with air pollution, one bit.

Good point.

When Cinderella "felt" the loss of her prince, I thought it may have been the start of a miscarriage, but then it passed. So I assume Ashley has been pregnant for "as long as anyone can remember" and the thing about modern teens messing around, plus the deal with Mr. Gold were all planted memories put in place by

Exactly. I've isolated it down to the precise minute. Henry's logic for why he could leave may make sense, but since he wasn't born in Storybrooke and wasn't alive at the time of the curse, he shouldn't be limited by its effect.

If I'm remembering correctly, she had already traded for the spell and when it didn't work correctly using her horse's heart, she traded the "please" for the knowledge that she'd have to use her father Henry's.

Henry hit on that point, but as I mentioned in another comment, Rump/Gold was the one who found Henry and the Mayor/Queen claimed to not know where.

What does this guy want with all these babies anyways?

The way I read it, the problem is that some bird species can't hear each other over our din, so ear plugs or "noise-canceling headphones" would be counter-productive.

So, even if everything else is right, if a bird can't get laid, they'll move?

Brothers marrying sisters is actually pretty common historically.

Works for parents, but how long had she been watching the child?

Some Councils do cookies in the fall and others in the spring.

I didn't follow the trial and only know the headline points. I also recognize that the subject of checkbook journalism and paying for rights has been controversial, but no matter how you cut it, the fellow was entitled to a defense and lawyers cost money. If he didn't pay for it himself, the taxpayers would have been