Beats me! I’m sort of a daycare sub, so I don’t usually stay in one place too long.
Beats me! I’m sort of a daycare sub, so I don’t usually stay in one place too long.
Right? I work with kids and have met some with names like Berlin, Cairo, and Siena. When I hear names like that I instantly start wondering about why they have those names....
My sister & I are 18 months apart and I love that we’re close in age. I think it was easier for our parents too that we both went through the same lifestages at roughly the same time.
My bff from jr high was all about Ashley Parker Angel.
Idk....possibly these guys? http://www.thenedshow.com/
I was in California and had that assembly!
I remember that assembly too! Did everyone who was in elementary school in '90s have that yoyo assembly? Because I remember my cousins telling me they had that assembly too. Yoyos were weirdly big for a couple of years there.
You do know that Kristen Bell was in Frozen, right?
This is the best story ever.
Who's doing The Jungle Book adaptation? I thought Disney already did a live-action version in the 90s?
I don't even understand why she needs an English accent....considering they're supposed to be in France.
But I hope it won't be as weirdly preachy as the original story...
How many people own their own homes with walk-in closets by the time they're 30? *26 and still living with her parents until she goes off to grad school* .___.
They are separate, but it's common for people to have allergies to both. But it's also common for dumb people to just decide their kids have allergies without actually being sure, so...
Oh boy. I can relate to so many of these stories! I have to say that my restaurant experiences are usually just fine (or even great!) but I do have a dairy allergy, so occasionally things don't go as planned. Daniel's story is really similar to an experience I had at Olive Garden (not somewhere I would have picked…
Sounds like the town I live in too! And I work with kids too :[ But I at least have all my shots.
I mean, it's also the top trending topic on Twitter right now...
Episodes are on Hulu, if you have that. I've been basically watching him every day for the last few months now, because I like to watch something light and without a storyline I have to follow after I get home from work or while I'm making dinner or something :'D
The point is that parents buy them for their kids and hope the kids don't ask for a cat or dog o:
Did you know that book was partially based on a true story? The actress Gene Tierney really did contract rubella when pregnant (from a fan who escaped quarantine) and gave birth to a baby girl who was born with horrible birth defects. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Tier…