I very much enjoyed this episode, because it provided satisfying answers to all the questions I had leading up to it. I thought it was a well-written and captivating story.
I very much enjoyed this episode, because it provided satisfying answers to all the questions I had leading up to it. I thought it was a well-written and captivating story.
Yeah I was about to write the same thing, but not in the form of a question.
Really? My kid has an Amazon account without a credit card, but probably due to his having a Fire Tablet.
Sure, we’re getting on but it sure was fun, that feeling of being 11 and staying up late to watch Eddie Murphy, quoting Mr. Robinson or Gumby at school on Monday :-)
I watched the first 20 minutes and didn’t get into it.
It’s so true, there was so little support, medically and other, after the birth of my kid. Turns out I probably had post-partum Multiple Sclerosis (was told by another doctor several years later).
Same here! Also have fresh basil and mozz, soooo, yumm!
I know, right? Crazy how much random vitriol is being thrown in the comments! Maybe it’s the manatees, lol.
Children can handle knowing that a parent is dating, but they shouldn’t be exposed to those short relationships because kids get attached, for one.
I actually stopped watching that show at Colton’s season, because I couldn’t suspend my disbelief.
The mental health system wouldn’t have helped him much but he’d still be alive today. They kill people much more slowly but as long as there’s life, there’s hope.
Men can’t be by themselves. I’ve never heard of or met a man who simply left a relationship because it wasn’t working. They gotta have someone lined up.
Ding ding! The fantasy is one thing, but the language used indicates deeper issues. He seems to have no need for intimacy or closeness with a woman, but he’s given a lot of thought to his ideal male partner. What a list!
I used to watch her talk show for the first 3-4 seasons, and I specifically remember Ellen was kinda rough with Tony, and this was on the air.
Thank you, you saved many lives today :-)
Thanks for your post, I assumed what I had was purslane and was considering trying it out... and it’s toxic, also know as spotted spurge.
Pretty much any weed in one’s backyard is likely edible... Of course, they still need to be identified safely. Queen Ann’s Lace is edible but its look-alike is Poison Hemlock.
I’ve been re-arranging while learning Feng Shui... Still figuring out how to deal with the flying stars.
It’s because people read books on the toilet so their brain created an association, right? I read the entire article (at my desk, not the toilet) and I didn’t see that mentioned.
It’s also having the unfortunate side effect of people being “less polite”, as there’s less accountability with anonymity.