irishsyren
irishsyren
irishsyren

Wow, your boss was a dick. I worked at an AMC theater for over a decade, and none of our managers would've done something like that.

Yeah, the progress is synced over.

My dad somehow managed to get me a cabbage patch doll for Christmas in 1984. While he was stationed in Iceland. Looking back on that now, I have no idea how he swung that.

Ow ow ow! This is why my fiance won't let me get a mandoline. He's squeamish and absolutely terrified Imma lose a finger if I get one.

Ok, you did notice that I mentioned I was 7 years old when this incident happened, right? Children are not exactly mature, rational creatures. Would I call my father a bastard over Monopoly now, at 33? No, I would not.

Ah, Monopoly. The game that prompted me, at 7 years old, to call my father a bastard.

Both their kids are boys.

That cat looks shifty. I don't trust him. The dogs are awesome though :)

Hah, both my cats are currently sleeping beside their cat beds. One is in front of his, the other is behind his. This is a constant in my house. Perfectly fine kitty beds, and the cats lay on the floor beside them -.-

This week was my first week officially on the phones at work (there's three weeks of training and a week of 'nesting' before you're on your own) and according to my supervisor, my coworkers and my fiance (a trainer there) I'm pretty much kicking ass, despite what my insecurities and lack of self-confidence tell me.

I had a Mirena inserted last month, had my follow-up appointment yesterday. Insertion was the worst pain I've ever been in (33 and childless here). I didn't throw up or pass out, but I was so out of it on the way home I got lost. I got home and slept for a few hours, and went to work 6 hours later with major cramps. I

My former neighbors named their network "Pretty Fly for a Wifi". It always amused me, especially since they let me use their internet for the better part of a year, so it was also my network in a way :)

I was looking at $1000 for my Mirena, cause my insurance doesn't cover contraceptives at all, but there's a loophole in my state where it's magically covered after I meet my $300 deductible, with a 25% (i think?) co-insurance. So my IUD wound up being $370.

I just got mine a week and a half ago, was $370, and if not for the fact that I live in North Carolina it would've been $1000 or so, cause my insurance is weird.

The fiancé and I are getting wings for dinner. Wings, alcohol and video games to unwind from a week of hell at work.

Yeah, I'm fine today, except for some minor cramping when I first got out of bed, which some aleve fixed right up. I was expecting pain, but I wasn't expecting as much pain as I had.

I got my Mirena yesterday! Sounds like my experience was just like yours. The insertion pain was horrible, and the cramps yesterday were bad (especially because I had to work yesterday too) but today has been fine.

All I got as far as anesthetic was some lidocaine spray, seriously. I was told it would hurt, but I wasn't prepared for just how painful it was. And the worst part? I had to drive myself, because my fiance had to work. I went home afterwards, took a nap for a few hours, then went to work, where I was asked by everyone

I had an IUD inserted yesterday. The insertion is officially the most painful thing I have endured in my life, and having to sit through a seven hour training class for work afterwards was almost as bad. However, I passed my test for training (If you fail the test, you're let go immediately) and today I'm mostly