Kellie Pickler has had a pretty successful country music career.
Kellie Pickler has had a pretty successful country music career.
Almost every recipe I’ve seen for lasagna says that you can use cottage cheese in place of ricotta (generally because it’s cheaper--I never do it.) So, that kinda makes sense.
My mom started when she was 10. This was in 1958. Her mom had no idea she would need to have the talk with her so young. As a consequence, my mom (who was staying with a friend because her mom was in the hospital) thought she was dying.
I know this is a late comment, but I just wanted to tell you how happy I am for you that you finally get to be yourself completely!
I feel like “automagically” was probably a typo, but I still love it.
Amazingly enough, I actually remember why I wrote that.
Former 911 dispatcher here and all is correct except the part about landlines not calling 911 if there’s no service. They do and I’m pretty sure they are under the same law that requires cell phones to do so.
I want that list (although I don’t expect to ever see it, because I doubt it exists, otherwise you would have already posted it.)
The name “Coxsackie” comes from an Algonquin Indian word believed to mean “Place of Owls”, “Migrating Geese”, or “Cut Rocks”.
Another point is that, if they drop one episode a week, then they are more likely to pick up viewers along the way and less likely to cancel. Generating buzz and water cooler talk about a show is a *good* thing for the longevity of the show. If everyone just binges it and moves on, not as many people hear about it…
Hell, I’m one person and I live in one city during the week and then in a town about an hour away from there on the weekends. I do live with family in both places, but even if I restricted my use to just me, it’s going to be an issue if they decide to make the devices connect to the home wifi every 30 days because…
I’ve never seen a person have a seizure, but I’ve seen two cats and a dog do so and that alone proves these as fakes. Same with tremors. I’ve known plenty of older people with tremors and that’s just not how they work.
It infuriates me when people claim he is just as brainwashed as all the lower level people in Scientology and, therefore, a victim. No. He sees what Miscavige does (and, based on known behaviors on sets, seems to be similar in at least the verbal abuse area.) He sees it, does nothing about it, and therefore tacitly…
So many people on here talking as if two people with a 10+ year age gap can’t possibly have anything in common without the man being immature.
I feel like this isn’t inherent to men in that age group so much as it is to men in that age group who have never married (or married and divorced really young and stayed single ever since.)
It’s not a reward for heroism
I’m 52. I grew up with (not literally) Lisa Marie and Chaz Bono, so her death is kind of knocking me for a loop.
I’m OK with it being used off label for actual medical issues (someone upthread mentioned they use it for PCOS) but using it as a weight loss drug—especially or people who are not dangerously overweight—is not OK to me.
First of all, Ozempic is not a weight loss drug. It is a diabetes drug. Secondly, no one should be taking a diabetes drug just to lose weight. Thirdly, no one takes a weight loss drug for their entire life. Fourth, and finally, the subject of this article did not start taking Ozempic in order to lose weight but…
But the law that changed isn’t a law determining if the act involved was illegal. It was a law about statute of limitations on those types of laws. So, if it was illegal then but nothing happened about it, now that the statute of limitations was lifted, something can be done about it now. It has nothing to do with…