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Half measure. I kept it for posterity, but struck it out in case someone doesn’t realize I know what they think I don’t know now.

Pretty sure the US Olympics Volleyball muckity mucks decide on the women’s (and men’s) uniforms. Doubt the athletes have much choice - you knwo endorsements etc are on the line.

The Nick JonasTown Massacre

DON’T YOU DARE EDIT

also: Jonads?

Natalie Maines is right, and I’m glad she said it.

Yup. I shouted “GROSS” and two of the dogs barked in total agreement. The other assumed I had found more of his misplaced poop and hid.

I read that headline as “Him Fucking Chris”. Biggest disappointment ever.

Ahhhh, I am so excited Leslie got to go to the Olympics! I’ve enjoyed watching her react to the Olympics more than I have the actual events.

Seth MacFarlane isn’t wrong. Lets deny people pain treatment though, because it might also be fun.

Seth MacFarlane is right.

Natalie Maines got banned because she didn’t like Bush, what?

@Nick Jonas

Lance Bass needs a ButtMaster, that’s what.

that natalie maines/bush thing was bullshit and so unfair

Yes, what she described to me didn’t sound scary at all. It was basically “Push only when I say to push. If not, you might tear.” Not “Wait til I say go, or I’ll shove it back in.”

Gah. I have been suffering from what is diagnosed as “pudendal neuralgia” myself for several years now. if anyone else has been diagnosed with this, and is young, or hasn’t experienced child birth, please reach out to me. i’ve joined chronic pain groups but everyone is old (35+) or had kids, and i can’t relate. it

She did.

Jesus fucking christ, this is pretty much what happened to my mother (and by extension me) when I was born in 1971. I came 6 weeks early and the doctor refused to believe the nurses when they called him and said my mom was in labor. He was at a cocktail party and wouldn’t leave to come attend the birth (1971 ya’ll) so

Well, that’s just weird. Even we lowly EMT’s are taught not to push babies (or anything) in (or out). A lot has changed since I went to EMT school in the 90's but the 3 basics are timeless: