ketchup is red and also made from a nightshade fruit, so you’re avoiding all sorts of allergies there. win-win!
ketchup is red and also made from a nightshade fruit, so you’re avoiding all sorts of allergies there. win-win!
They need a sign near where the line starts “sorry, we are out of...”.
omg i know what i’m having for breakfast tomorrow.
I will pay, in cappulattes, to have this done Attenborough style.
The Demick book is good too (Nothing to Envy).
Have you ever gotten a bill from an inpatient mental health hospitalization? Just a 72-hour hold? How about several, because whatever coping skills they can cram in you in a weekend just aren’t working, and you have to drive 2 hours just to get to a county or state funded therapist (who had a 3 month long waiting…
Yeah, I’m seeing an article written by someone who does not understand mental illness, but thinks diagnosing it is as simple as rolling through the DSM a couple of times and pulling out some squishy-sounding stuff.
Admittedly, I don’t listen to them that often, but at least Eric isn’t the pigdog that Southside Steve is.
Wuuuuuut. We should form a posse to “edit” his settings....
Misandry!
I will miss you, here in the depths of Greyton Abbey. But yeah, this family of smart, incisive and funny commenters (common taters?) is the only reason I still click on some of these articles, because I’m having a hard time reconciling the lack of copyediting with the importance of some of the messages being sent out,…
despite the fact that guns have no other purpose than to put holes in things and people
Oh, sure! And maybe if they’d let her live she would have become a teacher’s aide in Iowa.
I loved this.
That is not a “little cottage.”
1.2s. I’m a lifeguard, trained in high school, and we were taught what to look for.
Was it like this?
Guess there’s certain writers I won’t be clicking on any more *saddles up on high horse, rides off into anonymity*
Well, sorry, guys, but you get what you pay for. Child care is women’s work, and we all know what that’s worth. Daycares can’t afford to hire the well-trained, because they’re all in the schools making about a dollar more an hour (yep, me too). At about $160/week (I looked up the daycare online), you’re paying the…