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I live in the greys, and its extra sad because I used to be starred. Ugh.

That's really beautiful. Mordor is pretty far, so you must really love them ;-)

Best conversation starter ever.

Brilliant!

You might see a bump, but I see my friend's point - he's been with his partner for 18+ years and when I asked him if they would travel to a SSM state to get married, he asked "Well, would you have travelled to another state simply to drink from an integrated water fountain?"

Thing is, buying syringes isn't a hangout - druggies will count out that cash so they can hurry up and go cop and use. Nobody's hanging out at your pharmacy lol.

Black guy here - couple of (hopefully relevant) little stories here:
My sister is married to a caucasian brit. He's the best. I really, really love him. He's the best husband I've ever seen.
I've been told by someone - "You're really great but I'd never date a black guy."
I'm a wedding photographer. I had a bride a

It's more of a public health thing than enabling addicts.
I may have made up a scenario to illustrate to the pharmacist the error of their ways. Basically, you not selling syringes to an addict is not going to make the addict go "Oh well I guess I can't use heroin any more". What happens next is needle sharing or

I totally agree with a needle exchange program. I'm diabetic, and I inject insulin. I once went to a pharmacy where they refused to sell me syringes because they had no record of my prescription of insulin (I use a different pharmacy chain). They said if I had brought an empty vial of insulin they might have sold me

Why not? It's illegal to sell drugs.

I totally get it. I'm just upset because I was blindsided - getting used to the little human was to say the least, distracting - I would have really appreciated a call / letter / email / tap on the shoulder to say "Hey, would you like us to keep this little person on your insurance? He'll be auto-removed in 2 weeks if

I can't see someone complaining about something automatic happening that would save them money in the long run. The first year in particular of a baby's life is pretty packed with scheduled doctor visits. Perhaps this could be included as part of the birth paperwork - check here if you'd like the baby added, or a

Yes it is crazy. Surely they could automate something where the baby can be automatically added at birth? It's like loophole city.

Also, you have to go over your bill with a fine toothed comb. After my son was born, we were able to leave a day earlier than the usual 3 days for a C-section because my wife is a nurse and they knew she'd be able to take care of herself. Well, imagine my surprise when I checked out the bill and they billed us for all

love love love the term snuggleology.

I totally see your point BUT

I live in Texas. Good luck living here and not having a car. I've travelled pretty extensively within the U.S. and I daresay we have the very worst pubic transportation system in the country. Having spent quite a bit of time in New York, I loved the subway system and being able to find a cab just about everywhere. I

Hmmmmmm.

Yup, he's good and crazy. Wait, I thought he died?