You'd think, huh? I'm afraid that would make too much sense for people like this governor. Smacks of logic and reason...can't abide that, now can we?
You'd think, huh? I'm afraid that would make too much sense for people like this governor. Smacks of logic and reason...can't abide that, now can we?
I had to go through the link and then a link in that article to get to the original story from the Des Moine Register that kind of addresses that. Apparently there are a 10 members of the board, and three seats are for non-physicians, which is...interesting. It does seem like they'd still be reserved for people with…
The legality of owning them is a state-by-state law, not a federal one (as long as they aren't a protected species, I imagine), so it depends on where you are. It's hard to imagine it not requiring a license, but that doesn't mean there are states where it's not.
*hugs* I feel ya. I got in an argument the other day with someone that decided that because Target has a pill (one combo of a progestin and estrogen) in both a monophasic and a triphasic form on their $4 list, they shouldn't be covered by insurance at all. Thankfully, no one replied after I got done commenting. I was…
It keeps me from having my period for four months straight, snapping, and going on a killing spree.
I am stealing this and using it. Everywhere.
It isn't just a lack of a firm grasp on those things, it's an active suspicion and rejection of them.
Proactive gave me hives the first time I used it. :\ I'm a Cetaphil user now, too, although I got a Dead Sea salt facial scrub I'm going to add to see if that will help clear up the little problem areas I still have (mainly blackheads).
I (female) proposed to my fiance (male) this past October with a tungsten bracelet. Funny how the order of the world didn't totally collapse...damn.
Sweet baby jeebus, this. I have PCOS...the last time I went off hormonal birth control, I didn't have a period for six months, then proceeded to have one for FOUR MONTHS STRAIGHT. I had to have a D&C to clean out the uterine lining to stop the bleeding, as well as go back on the pill and damn well stay on it. I'm a…
@Fridge Hussy: A Hussy Re: Fridges!: Bow legged? That was my guess.
@SunburnedCounsel: Oh, come now. You know us women folk aren't really "people."
@ZiggyStarPuff: If you come across another like that, send him way, please ma'am.
@♠ Final ♠: Hah! That was what first popped into my head, too.
@MargaretMoony: Completely with you. Not sure why exactly I'm supposed to pay extra to get a migraine.
@Gretchen: Yeah...and Fox seems to love taking the CNN kids after they hit the cray cray train. Sanchez has been getting scarier over the past couple of years. Beck did the same thing (seemed to be okay, then hit the whatever-they-give-them-over-there hard), and they were happy to take him.
@lilyHaze: And Sam's Club usually loses Walmart money. That makes me feel at least a little better about them.
@Black Rebel Telecomic Club: No no no no...dinosaurs aren't a trick to tempt the pious. We're just wrong about how old the fossils are! Dinosaurs were on Noah's ark with all the other animals, but they died after that somehow.
Me = derp. Nevermind.
@Tomb: R.O.A.C.H.: Panthers and pumas can refer to the same thing - cougars. If you mean, isn't she supposed to be a cougar, you're right. In the books, they're panthers in the Southern sense, where panther refers to cougars (mountain lions).