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She just seems so...likeable.

my husband's set a limit on his IKEA trips to twice a year. There's one an exit up the highway from us, and it's convenient, so I end up going every 6 weeks or so. It's more fun without him anyway - I still skip through sections to avoid people doing the IKEA shuffle, but I don't have to listen to a steady stream of

The history of the ship is really interesting, too - the dignified ship of the 1940s is almost unrecognizable in the wreck pictures.

I just commented on someone else's post that my husband is the same way! He's Dutch - from how he explains it, peanut butter is considered savory (it's definitely not as sweet as in the US) and he thinks the combination is bizarre.

It's not uncommon - my Dutch husband, for example, will eat peanut butter on one piece of bread, and jelly on another piece of bread, but will never NEVER put the two pieces together, because pb&j wasn't part of the culture he grew up with and it seems wrong to him (also: chocolate and peanut butter.)

I'm a HUGE supporter of my H. It looks naked without it.

I've gotten positions before where my background wasn't a perfect fit (though a "good enough" one) based on conversations during the interview. It helped a LOT when I was freelancing.

I've gotten positions before where my background wasn't a perfect fit (though a "good enough" one) based on conversations during the interview. It helped a LOT when I was freelancing.

I've gotten positions before where my background wasn't a perfect fit (though a "good enough" one) based on conversations during the interview. It helped a LOT when I was freelancing.

I've gotten positions before where my background wasn't a perfect fit (though a "good enough" one) based on conversations during the interview. It helped a LOT when I was freelancing.

I've gotten positions before where my background wasn't a perfect fit (though a "good enough" one) based on conversations during the interview. It helped a LOT when I was freelancing.

I've gotten positions before where my background wasn't a perfect fit (though a "good enough" one) based on conversations during the interview. It helped a LOT when I was freelancing.

I have the windmill theme as my ringtone - it's just so happy, somehow.

I prefer to think of it as "from the center outwards." From what I've read/heard, the main idea is not to push whatever it is at the vaginal opening, so that's the "center" and everything else is moved away from it.

I've added a few to my list, too.

I lost my link :(

But stuff like this is a MUCH more appropriate response to Newtown:

I have a Kobo Touch and love it ridiculously. I didn't want a Kindle, since you end up tied to Amazon, and the Kobo can handle pretty much anything I throw into it.

Look at secondhand sources - they're still insanely expensive, but quite a bit less than new. Yoogi's Closet is reliable.

I have a civil union in The Netherlands, and the US government doesn't recognize it (I'm a dual citizen). It actually bothers me less than I thought it would - my US bank account has no problem hyphenating my name, so the only time it's not official is on my passport.