haydensmommy
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haydensmommy

Ok, so you’re making me appreciate my Trump-loving MIL. We don’t agree on a LOT of things, but at least she’s always been kind to me and was always super nice to my family.

Also a good idea to unfollow your mother-in-law on Facebook so you don’t have to see her gloating posts. Or maybe that’s just me...

I don’t really know if that’s true. To me, he doesn’t seem stupid...more like willfully ignorant. He strikes me as someone who could be knowledgeable and well-educated, but chooses not to be. He doesn’t see the value in educating himself because that would be an admission that he doesn’t know everything already. He

#5 is definitely not a waste of time. My husband uses hair gel daily and never washes his brush. Once in a while I get too grossed out and wash it for him. It’s time well spent.

I’ve got nothing insightful to add. Just sending good thoughts to you and your daughter.

I’m not sure I’m convinced, but when Logan talked about William coming in to his office in his ‘black suit’ I definitely wondered if we were being thrown a hint that he would become the MIB. Then again, it might be a red herring.

I thought when Ford said he and Dolores were ‘not friends’ that maybe the implication was that they were more than friends. Like maybe Dolores was based on someone he loved...dead wife, girlfriend, daughter...?

My son made his own costume this year out of a cardboard box, hot glue, tape, and paint. He was a giant Lego. Oh, and he was adorable.

There something about her that gives me the willies. And it’s not just that she’s a Republican talking head. It’s something essential about her face, her voice, that makes me really uncomfortable.

That last sentence made me want to vomit. Thanks.

Maybe she’ll meet a nice girl on her field hockey team.

I think being assertive in his world means being really forceful and never letting anyone talk over you or interrupt you. That’s his approach for work/business, at least. If he acted that way with me, we’d have some serious problems.

Yep. Something similar applied then, too. Can you imagine if he’d come out during a debate being blustery, loud, or aggressive? That would not have gone over well.

My favorite comment on the debate came from a guest on CNN this morning, “I’m with the nasty woman in the pants suit.”

I watched the debate with my husband, whose criticism of Hillary’s performance was that she wasn’t aggressive enough. I tried to explain to him that as the first woman to get to this level in American politics, she’s walking a tightrope between looking too ‘soft’ and being labeled a bitch for being too aggressive. As

I’M RUBBER AND YOU’RE GLUE!

Ok, so I thought it read, ‘John’s closet full of wings and dresses.’ Which frankly sounded pretty appealing...

I don’t really have an answer for you. I’m just in agreement. I hate it when I’m in line at the grocery store and one of my items doesn’t ring up correctly so the cashier has to call the department, etc. etc. I feel like a total asshole for holding up the line, even though it’s not really my fault. I live in an area

I never realized the word ‘volume’ could be revolting, but in this context? Yep...revolting.

That’s exactly right. When Tim Curry comes down in the elevator all stomping heals and flowing cape, he’s making a statement. It’s actually a little scary and intentionally intimidating. It makes you feel like he’s a dangerous person and this castle is a dangerous place where anything can happen.