littlekingtrashmouth
LittleKingTrashmouth
littlekingtrashmouth

AFAIK they shouldn’t be charging you anything. The main loophole is that if there’s a generic equivalent, they can cover only the generic (or your doctor has to write a letter saying you need the brand name version as a medical necessity, in which case they have to cover it). Call your insurance company, and get your

lol the guy on crutches

Ha! When my husband (then boyfriend) and I were shopping for a mattress, the grandfatherly man at the store told us not to get a Memory Foam, because it wasn’t good for us “young people.” It was somewhat awkward, but we did follow his advice!

Some of my favorite memories with my husband are from our road trips together. It’s definitely trial by fire for a relationship, but when it works, it’s amazingly fun!

That would be the greatest mash-up of all time. Grease and Prejudice.

omgggg the Twitter #bio full of #pretentious #hashtags and the cover photo QUOTING HIMSELF it's all just so bad

Mine was taking Megabus from New York City to DC because my brand-new husband forgot to book the Amtrak tickets.

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This is my favorite Obama + baby moment. Plus, CNN’s caption.

Frank, obvs. She went to prison for him!

I watched the first few episodes but I just couldn't get into it. Her relationship with the husband (forget his name) and then the mother-in-law...it was all just so weird and unrealistic. I feel like I'm the only person in the world who didn't like it! But I could never get into Gilmore Girls either (the fast talking

I specifically told our caterer to only serve white wine and clear cocktails at the pre-ceremony cocktail hour for this very reason. (My husband thought I was crazy, but he was wearing a dark suit to our wedding, and I was wearing many expensive layers of ivory tulle.)

Honestly, who ever thought this was a good idea? How many women - anywhere in the world - would feel/be safe as Uber drivers? It's ridiculous how badly they want to be seen as the start-up that will save the world, to the extent that they clearly value good PR over all else and don't care how many people get hurt as a

Yes, very true. We went to a venue that didn't have on-site catering at all (no kitchen, just a prep/staging area), so that wasn't as much of an issue, but the caterer still charged us more for having to cook off-site and bring in all their own prep equipment.

YES THANK YOU. Kosher weddings are almost impossible to do on a low budget, because food is a huge expense. Catering alone accounted over 1/3 of the total cost of my wedding, which was about $30,000. We paid over $11,000 for food and drinks for 150 people - cocktail hour and dinner, no open bar. Whatever, no regrets!

This is my theory, as well. She KNOWS those outfits are ill-fitting and unflattering and everyone is going to slam her for looking disheveled and tacky on the red carpet. She does it on purpose, to show everyone how above it all she is. It's very try-hard by way of trying to act like you don't care enough to try, but

Yeah, I'm sure she's gorgeous in real life, but this is a terrible picture. Her facial expression looks like she just smelled dog crap, and the gray eyeshadow + too-pale lipstick is really unflattering. Even the pose is unnatural and stiff. Weird all around!

I'm right there with you, female sister.

it's spelled "piglio griglio"