samurairack
samurairack
samurairack

I used to line up my Baby Sitters Club books, usually 1 for each character, and have a slumber party with them.

Yea I think about this every day. I'm working as a bank teller to pay the bills, but I know I don't/can't do this for the rest of my life because it depresses me.

This is basically what my parents said to me 'cause my mom thought that the hypocritical "Don't do drugs at all! They're all bad"/Reefer Madness movies are what made pot a gateway drug. Basically, if you lie to your child about marijuana, they're going to question how bad other drugs REALLY are and be more likely to

I did micro-derm as well as an assortment of dermatological/facial treatments (slushies, and some blue light stuff) to get rid of acne scars. I think the micro-derm really helped. I also used some scar fading cream, too.

Seriously where the fuck were the teachers or parents? We did Peter Pan my senior year, and our Peter sounds a lot like you (if it makes you feel any better, I'm sure the teachers chose the show with you in mind to be the lead :))

I got to the 4th one and said "I don't remember writing this post!". But yea, seriously every week of basketball at YMCA camp, I got hit on the head. Sometimes while running simple chest passing drills.

There are some specialty stores that have them, and then I hoard Cadbury Crunchies. I love them so much.

More people will come if they think you have punch and pie!

My brother (also a nerd and totally awesome) had rhabdomyosarcoma, and died when he was 12. All of the kids in his grade made cards for him (and I'm sure on some level the teacher had them do it), but I still have random people I haven't seen in a decade who friend me on Facebook and tell me how much they liked my

Got my ring for less than $900 at Jared's. Vault Values ring (18 karat white gold) + $25 lab created sapphire (approximately 1 carat).

What do you consider "supporting yourself"? If you count only time spent living in your own apartment and paying for every bill, you're discrediting a lot of adult relationships considering it's getting harder for college graduates to move out of their parents house. I was in college when my husband and I started

I don't think the importance is that her grandmother sees her eat cake in a pretty dress (as in it's Tyrannosaurus trying to make sure her grandma is alive to see her get married like it's her grandma's biggest wish). As someone who had a few important people missing at her wedding because they died, it was important

I do know that the cat nip spray I had said not to spray on cats. We got our kitty pretty young, but she seems to take care of herself ok (but we do have 2 grown up cats and I wiped the kitten when she was teeny so she'd get the lesson).

"I think one of the reasons women obsess over weddings has nothing to do with the wedding, but because they have a creative urge with no outlet and this is one of the few culturally acceptable ones."

Holy crap! I always thought I was the only one who HATES 6th grade. It was probably the worst year of my life.

:( So sad. I loved that show more than I wanted to.

Yup, the new BMI calculator said that the weight I was when I was anorexic was "healthy". It seriously just wants everyone to be 100 lbs. If I was 100 lbs, I probably would stop having my period.

I think it really depends. My husband and I started dating when we were 19, moved into an apartment when we were 22 and then got married at 24. I've known I wanted to be with him for the rest of my life since basically the moment we started dating. You just decide that you want to work on your life's goals together

A lot of those "excuses" are meant to be responses to when people ask you if they're invited. The bride is not supposed to just walk up to random people and tell them they're not invited unless she had promised verbally to invite them. I had a situation like this in my wedding with a few of my friends. In particular,

Personally, I would have liked a thoughtful card in lieu of a gift or something homemade.