iamendlawyeregos
iamendlawyeregos
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Then you are not familiar with this guy's account. It's B, every day.

#Notalloldbags

You beat me to it!

We can tell she's brave and wonderful by her actions in standing up for herself and voicing the issue publicly. It's very similar to the way we can tell you are a donkey by your attempts to dismiss her bravery and victim blame.

You are a donkey.

You made the right call. Yesterday some doofus was talking about a bank requiring a steady income as collateral in case a borrower can't pay their mortgage. D'oh!

That and other people's judgment. I find nothing about being fat intrinsically bothersome!

Now that you mention it, my neighbor has a tasteful Virgin Mary relief sculpture on the front of his house...

I want that design on my house, facing my Catholic church big shot neighbor. I've actually been thinking about this for a while, but couldn't imagine a non-clinical design theme. I'm about 60% serious.

Is this because Faethe called Apple control freaks? Cause I'm not seeing it.

I'm partial to gynie (hard G) and gyner (soft G).

I thought we'd settled on hobby lobby?

My mom asks <i>everyone</i> to score The Princess Bride! It doesn't mean anything! She has no juice.

I recognize that this is not a "natural" photo, but we have to acknowledge that someone would have taken this and starting shaving and liquefying her to oblivion. Someone up thread said they would reduce and lift her ass! That ass!

The thing is, she still looks flawless. I would never be able to tell she hadn't been 'shopped.

So I had it all wrong! Good and interesting information, thanks!

This is the book I gave up reading too! Maybe, very generously, 20 pages in? In my view, the genius of David Foster Wallace is in making me not care at all about anything that is happening in his book in mere pages. I finish everything!

Definitely the money would still have to come out of pocket from parents. I get that, and there is no feasible way around the budget issue (even though we all know the solution there!). I hadn't thought about the PTA doing the pooling and purchasing, but then the $ would have to be voluntary from parents and that

I was being too harsh and defensive. I agree that teachers and schools do not get enough respect. But being a parent is also tough, and not everyone is up to the challenge, obviously. Their kids don't deserve less. I wish we were more committed to providing it without just looking to schools to do more with less.

The fact that you just felt the necessity of defining revolving credit shows the depth of the problem, doesn't it?