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I agree with the price thing. In fact I can't even justify buying the small one right now. But as far as the big one goes there's that still that little voice in my head going "but it's on sale." And when I remind that little voice that 80 dollars is out of the question it goes, "but it's on sale." I'm such a girl.

I didn't save the links but off the top of my head amazon has a few cheap ones that are similar to this sans stick. Williams Sonama has a fancy, slightly more versatile one that I really like the idea of. I think I would like this one for the tiny little pockety pies as well as the expensive one for slightly bigger,

I would totally eat there. You know, if it existed and I wasn't living up here in the middle of nowhere.

We tend to be willing to spend a lot more on a dress that's special made just for weddings, so if you are willing to find something slightly less traditional you might not pay as much. I admit it's not for everyone, but it can be a lot of fun. I found a few different designers I liked on Etsy that didn't make

Will it be limited to food traditionally served on a stick, or will it include more unconventional options as well? There used to be a cheesecake on a stick vendor at our fair. They used frozen cheesecake and shoved a stick in it when it was partially thawed.

It looks awesome, but do they really need a stick? I want a mini pie maker that doesn't have a hole for sticks. That must exist somewhere.

Is the wristband kind not convenient enough?

What's with comparing this to diapers? It's a totally different thing. Using a disposable diaper doesn't have any lasting effect that we have been able to measure, and it's much easier to switch between disposable and cloth than it is between formula and breast. I don't think putting samples in US hospitals is evil,

I don't know much about the individual situation, but as an Alaskan I am not surprised at the number. We have lots of labor based jobs for healthy young men (most involving the big oil companies). He was probably working in one of those when it was calculated.

They are completely different, one costs considerably more to produce. That should factor into pricing. Most people also spend a lot less on magazines than they would television, which should also factor in to the price of a streaming service.

It's supposed to be a kids chair. Thinkgeek has been trying to offer lots of options for parents trying to pass on the geekitude. People get really excited about sharing this stuff with their kids and the options are limited.

This post is missing any mention of her new fancy youtube channel this is posted on that launched today and includes all sorts of awesome weekly shows full of geekiness.

If you really want to boycott, reconsider how much taking your kids to the movies means to you. It's a nice experience for all parties involved, yes. But so are so many other things. They keep raising the prices because we are willing to pay. But if the already high prices go even higher wouldn't you rather teach your

Great. It already costs an arm and a leg, and now I'll have to pay more because the studios want my head to hurt. 3D movies are not worth the headache and discomfort, and now I'll have to pay for it whether I use it or not. That stinks.

In the past few years I have been forced to see multiple 3d movies and I have to say that the one I saw in Imax 3d was pretty impressive. The 3d was so well done and immersive that it really felt like you were inside the room. Of course the drawback in that is that your brain kind of adjusts to it, and it still really

Of course They say not fat, and yet it actually is more like more attractive. When siblings have different builds I often see parents thinking one needs to be "watched", when in reality they are just different. I think it's awful to let one child have ice cream and tell the other they're not allowed.

That makes me think of where she complains about how it's "exhausting managing someone's diet, especially when her brother has completely different nutritional needs." I hate when parents feel they need to deprive one child of things they have no problem giving the other child.

Why can't someone pay up front and then be paid back? Is that really that complicated or annoying?

Sure most who use it for a dog house probably don't need to, but we don't flinch at all the things people do for comfort while many pets live in conditions that aren't exactly healthy. We introduce these animals to climates much different than those they are built for what's wrong with making some adjustments if you

During what time period though? For us it was one and then the other.