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I have to admit that I usually stick my feet on the back of the arm rest in front of me. But it's literally my toes, and only on the very back, I never would do what the person in front of me is doing. But I'm the most comfortable if I can get my feet or knees up. You know how coach buses have those little feet rest

I spent the weekend away with my family a few weeks ago and every single woman there (myself included I'm ashamed to admit) had a Vera Bradley dufflebag/overnight bag. It was quite a sight.

But this is a private app with a private gallery. You don't have to share it with anyone. I just read this and thought it sounded kind of cool, especially the overlay that makes sure you're all lined up. And even cooler if they add a way to make a little slideshow video of all the pics at the end of the pregnancy. I

Don't the Windsors own, like, a shit ton of land and money of their own? And hasn't it been shown that they bring in more money in tourism than they take from the government?

I spent way more on each of my guests than I got back from them in gifts. That's certainly not why I invited people.

It didn't bother me to be Mrs. His Last Name after the wedding. We introduced ourselves at the wedding because that's the formal way and I was fine with it, and a lot of checks were addressed that way (which was actually a pain to deposit because I hadn't changed my name with the bank yet and apparently couldn't

As far as I'm concerned, if Crane tells you to do Ms. Jane Brown and Mr. John Doe for a woman who kept her name rather than Mr. and Mrs. John Doe, then that's what you do!

You can put whatever you want on the invites, but I didn't want to do John and Jane Doe because I think that made the invitation look less formal.

I don't know that you're right about the first point. Crane is basically the go-to for etiquette for addressing this stuff and they don't say you can address a married woman as Mrs. John Doe.

We had a catholic ceremony (not mass though). There was something comforting about using the traditional vows. We couldn't have done our own anyway, but I never had any desire to do so. I wrote a letter to give to him the morning of the wedding that had my own personal vows/love notes, but I don't have any desire to

I had to get an ultrasound when my IUD moved. It was in 3D and was pretty awesome. I should have asked for a print out.

I'm 5'3" and tried those once and couldn't get comfortable. Did not work for me. I need one of those ones that go under your chin, ha.

I think because I'm short it's really uncomfortable to sit up-right like that without reclining. It depends on the seat of course, but the headrest ends up pushing my head forward instead of sitting at my neck where it's supposed to. Maybe I've never considered it because it doesn't bother me when the person in front

My husband is convinced that they need to make planes where you lay down in little coffin like things. This is probably close enough, I'll have to send him this!

Ugh, yes. I'm the same way. I can never figure out where to put my legs that's comfortable. I'm too short to straighten them out under the seat in front of me.

We did this when we went on our honeymoon. My husband is 6' tall, so he's not very comfortable in most economy seats. If you're that tall, pay the extra money for leg room, don't take away someone elses ability to recline.

Yes! I know there were some choreography awards a week or two ago (You go NappyTabs from So You Think You Can Dance)

No shit Sherlock. I'm not saying they shouldn't get paid, I'm explaining their reasoning for why all the ones I know never seemed to care about making pennies.

I know guys in their late 20s that still do it. My brother always wears those slide pants he used to wear for baseball under his bathing suit.

You can ask for your mail to be hand cancelled. Sometimes they'll do it for you, sometimes they'll give you a stamp and tell you to do it yourself.