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Yep i posted the same thing, she was his child babysitter and she started baby sitting for him when she was 14.

My family had a health food store when I was growing up, we always ate very healthy in my house. One Thanksgiving my father prepared an absolutely delicious dinner with all of the traditional trappings, turkey and sweet potatoes and rolls and fresh cranberry sauce etc etc. One of his brothers showed up with his wife

Canada is where Interac was invented so our debit card technology is quite advanced. Almost all companies that use debit cards use an Interac system here. Canada has also been involved in some of the most advanced communication technology in the world (because of the size of our country and distributed population).

Those machines the servers bring to your table to process your credit card right there? Those blew my freaking MIND when I was up there. The Apple Store has those, but only them, and that's a recent addition on their part.

Huh.

Canada is WAY more technologically advanced than us when it comes to restaurant pay systems. I mean this sincerely. We went to Toronto last year, and it blew my mind.

Ok, so that bit about the percentages... do American restaurants not do debit/credit? Every single restaurant I've been to here in Canada has a debit machine that gives you the option to tip either a percentage or a flat amount. Or bypass the tip altogether, but I try to be a decent human. I'm math-challenged as

I first thought this was going to be about mpreg, but boy was I wrong!

At one point, she asked if he would consider quitting his job to be a stay-at-home father given how much he wanted a baby. "That just wasn't the plan he had in mind," she said.

And you just know that he's not going to be the one waking up every two hours to feed the baby.

Homeboy wants kids but is not willing to make the sacrifices? Thats Grade-A bullshit right there.

At one point, she asked if he would consider quitting his job to be a stay-at-home father given how much he wanted a baby. "That just wasn't the plan he had in mind," she said.

I feel like an equally withering and pitiful "Yes... we cook burgers on our grill... but how well do you want it cooked... Medium? Well? Rare? Would you like me to explain what those mean?" would have been equally as satisfying as burning the thing to a crisp.

That's not limited to kids, although it is heightened in them. God forbid I should try to get a bagel in the morning before work during tourist season. People on vacation act like they've never seen a menu board, and somehow become blinded to the people walking towards (and behind them) as they saunter along a

Or escalators. Especially in the metro.

I think there is something about being away from home in groups that turns tweens and teens into morons.

I think there is something about being away from home in groups that turns tweens and teens into morons. And stuff like debate makes them pretentious morons. Spring in DC is class trip season and it can be just painful if you get stuck behind these kids in line somewhere. I can't believe that kids whose parents send

So once again the default setting must be that women are automatically enamored with pregnancy and the thought and act of reproduction, and expressing anything to the contrary (and I seem to recall many people expressing this opinion independent of judgement of others) is automatically an affront to other women. Got

It is infinitely easier to get an abortion in France than it is most anywhere in the United States.

Paris is kind of a shithole really. I mean seriously. Take me to Provence. Skip the pickpockets and the lines and the random overwhelming pong of garbage that wafts out of any given alley.