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If you shop sales (like sample sales or seasonal sales on not really wedding dresses but dammit wear what you want) at stores like Nordstrom you can get a good deal. I got my prom gown at Saks 5th Avenue on clearance for 80 bucks, and it was a designer gown originally 900 bucks and did a sample sale for my bridal gown

My husband is a fairly responsible and capable human being, I’ll give him that. Bills would all get paid, we’ve already got our end of life stuff laid out in writing, as well as our life insurance policies and how to get at them and whatnot (and we don’t even have kids yet!) but I know our condo would go to shit. He

There’s a super fancy theater pretty close to me that I go to probably once every week or two, sometimes more often if there’s a lot of good stuff out and I’m bored and I have time off on their cheap ticket days. Every time I’ve gone latley, there’s been a fairly large, armed and bulletproof vest clad private security

This is somehow the best and worst thing ever simultaneously. If there’s ever a rift in space-time, it’s because of this video.

The third guy down in the original article (Ricky-27) sounded so stupid, I had to message my friend Ricky and tell him to make sure his ilk stop with the bullshit at the next Rickys Only meeting. For fuck’s sake that guy was dumb (and I say that as someone who took her husband’s last name because my maiden name was

None of these girls (women? Not sure if they count because they all look like the act like the 16 year olds I didn’t like even when I was 16) look like they would be any fun to hang out with. I feel like it would be constant instagramming after spending 4 hours on hair and make up so it LOOKS like it was fun instead

Bouchon is like my favorite breakfast place in Vegas. We stumbled upon it when we were staying in the Venetzia tower at Venetian and now we make a point to go back every time we visit. So good!

I’ve traveled all over Europe and through much of the US and I LOVE Vegas. One of my favorite places because, whatever trip you want (sightseeing, shopping, relaxing, drinking, gambling, show-seeing, eating until you explode, hiking, clubbing, spa) it has a ton of options for all of it and it’s pretty reasonable to

Good for her! I was a 34H when I got mine reduced and it was one of the best choices I ever made. I hope she can learn to love herself more now and be more confident (and be objectified less)

Lambert’s is amazing. Amazing. We used to stop there on many a road trip, my dad would pick hotels when we’d stop over in that region based on whether or not there was a Lambert’s near by because if there’s one way to entertain two kids who have been cooped up in a car for 8 hours its with thrown food. There was a

While my mom sure as hell didn’t come to my bachelorette party, she did take me to Vegas when I turned 21. Though beyond being perpetually drunk and gambling, it was a pretty tame trip.

It is! My family is relentless when it comes to following strict rules when it comes to Scrabble. No non-dictionary word would ever fly.

Love it!

The main thing is, that baby rhino is adorable and I will gladly volunteer to take care of it even though I live in a second story condo and I’m sure it wouldn’t inconvenience any of my neighbors at all to have a rhino living in the building.

It can also just refer to a rugged vehicle with four wheel drive. Though the only reason I know this is because I use the word jeep in scrabble to score some major points on the reg.

How things are portrayed matters. If toys aren’t shelved by gender, maybe a little girl or boy will be exposed to something they never would have before. It’s an arbitrary way to separate things. By organizing things that way, it’s just backing up the idea that some things (like math, science and being heroes) are for

It may not have confined our toy choices, but we had parents who didn’t push gender roles on us and friends and family members who understood that little notlois liked lightsabers and little notlois’s brother liked mermaids. But I had friends when I was a kid who, instead of wanting to play Barbies with me, would

If you see stating facts about toys as bragging, ok? I guess I just don’t live in the same weird world as you? And if a lot of people are saying that, maybe it’s not non-traditional. Although, as stated before, I hardly said I was non-traditional. I loved Star Wars (still do) and I brought my American Girl dolls to

Ok then. I guess reading your words and replying to them (even though they didn’t really relate to my post since I stated pretty explicitly that we both also liked pretty traditionally “girly” and “boyish” stuff, too) but I’m sure you’re right. That’s the point of view that makes sense. Sure.

I mean, my brother hated pink and I loved it so... I guess... um... good for you with your failed stereotyping? Your mother must be so proud?