“/s” at the end of a post indicates sarcasm. So, thankfully, it was a joke. Although, sadly, we all know there are people who think like this.
“/s” at the end of a post indicates sarcasm. So, thankfully, it was a joke. Although, sadly, we all know there are people who think like this.
That make sense. For some reason, was picturing two kid household. Reading my initial reply to you, it comes off as really judge-y/aggressive, which I didn’t mean it to be!
Same here. I have no idea if I never had one or it broke some other time, but there was definitely no sex-related breaking/tearing/bleeding.
This is deeply perplexing to me...because in reality, there was a significantly older brother (like in HS) with a much younger daughter (like in elementary), but he is remembering you guys basically the same age but your brother slightly behind you?
Can we cool it with the pink bullshit?
Whoa. I learned something new today.
Yep. I have had bosses be way ruder in way less stressful/busy situations. And I’m talking about bosses who are decent people and were good bosses, but might have snapped or been short with me.
You seem to have read into my comment that I was somehow trying to make excuses for not cooking, I was replying to the fact that you have never met someone who worked 7 days a week.
I have never met a person in my life who works 7 days a week, every week, forever. Perhaps in 3rd world countries with no labor laws, but not in the US.
Good for you. Seriously. I work long hours too, and it’s exhausting. I’m glad you are able to take a chunk of your time on the weekend to prepare for the week.
I’m with you. I don’t own a selfie stick, but a group of high school friends and I did a 30th b-day trip this year and one friend brought one. It was great!
It’s not the guests fault that the bride and groom went broke over a wedding.
Thanks for posting the picture...it was stupid anyway, but I was thinking maybe the out-of-dress-code kid was wearing a super light mint green shirt, but this is barely different.
I’m on the fence about whether to believe they were actually planning to switch the lessons though...as another commenter pointed out, it’s unlikely they intended the boys to take the “Girl Talk!” class, and I find it very confusing that you need to split the kids up by gender to talk about college and career…
Technically, you hit Addison and Plano first on the DNT. (I know, it doesn’t really matter for the point of this...)
which will allow organizers to see which of the 372 close, personal friends they invited to their birthday party
Many people have a “crystal clear” recollection of when and where they were when “they heard the news” and the events immediately after but when reviewed theres a lot of fictionalization in their recounted experiences.
Eh...I think it kind of falls along the same lines (something you say to make yourself a little more interesting/put the focus of a conversation on you), but really I think it’s a lot different.
Almost ditto...except my husband is the son of a finance guy, and they only had one vacation home. We hang out with people he went to high school with (because we live in his hometown and I grew up across the country). His high school friends are mostly like him, and at worst grew up middle class.
So I did some searching and found this, which seem to be the AMA’s guidelines for copay waiver (forgive me if there is something more recent, I don’t work in healthcare.)