puddingtaine1
puddingtaine1
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Here it comes...

That flight sounds like a nightmare!

That's so disgusting! There are pull-down changing tables in plane lavs. I'm surprised the flight attendant didn't put a stop to that woman.

I also wondered about that and have the same sneaking suspicion that you do that the boss is "encouraging" these women to do this. A good stripper can work anywhere, I would imagine, so she doesn't have much to lose if one strip club goes out of business. The owner, however, loses everything.

My neighbor lost his house because of payday loans. He then attempted suicide because of the shame.

Good point. I had kids in diapers in the late 80s to mid 90s and those changing tables were very rare, yet somehow I made do. I've laid down a plastic changing pad on the floor of a restroom and changed a baby there or used the same pad on my lap and changed baby. Mostly, I took my kids out to the car and changed them.

Outdoor exercise is particularly good for depression, according to a psychiatrist I know.

The person I had a crush on at 12 turned into this.

What? Don't trust banks?

I worked at a KFC when I was in high school. People used to put bugs in stuff and bring it back to try to get free stuff. This happened all the time. Once, a customer handed me a big thing of cole slaw with a big old roach right in the top of it. Our store didn't have roaches and there was no way a roach could have

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is fascinating.

Getting arrested and having your vehicle impounded when you're in your thirties is just plain sad. He's not a college kid on spring break; he's an adult acting like a child. I vote you toss this one back.

An English professor in college said to me, "You are a gifted writer."

If you don't need the money I wouldn't get a job and take on the additional stress; remember you already have a job. Going to school part-time could be good, though if that's something you feel strongly about. Volunteering in a field you're passionate about would also be great and could even open up a career path for

Start law school and, in a couple of months, see if you still want or need a kitty. I agree with the others who say get a cat, not a kitten. A kitten is not going to be happy to be left alone all day.

Try calcium. It sounds weird but it some studies have shown it helps and it worked for me. Once I had my first baby I never got menstrual cramps again, but I used to drink loads of chocolate milk when I had the cramps and it helped. Calcium tablets would probably work just as well.

Who said anything about thinking the government hasn't always collected information about us? I sure didn't so I'm really not sure why you brought that up.

A pediatrician once told me, "Do NOT watch an infant breathe. It will scare you because their breathing patterns can be irregular." A monitor like this is just going to freak out anxious parents. A normal, healthy infant doesn't need to be monitored to this extent, anyway, not to mention the chances that this sort of

No, eye rolling is the wrong response. The capacity for personal data collected by the government to be misused is incredibly vast and shouldn't just be shrugged off. How do you know that "anonymous, aggregated data collection" is anonymous or will stay anonymous? You don't so why would you voluntarily participate in

What does Sinead's age have to do with what she said?