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I was cleaning my room this weekend and found an almost full bottle of Ambien that had fallen between my bed and night stand some time in the last year. I haven't been taking it much so I didn't really miss it but I'm glad my cat hadn't chewed the bottle like he had every other thing under my bed. He got into a roll

We're going to have a high of 6 here in Virginia tomorrow.

I for some reason had a weird obsession with this movie and would have to watch it when ever it was on TV.

Doesn't someones eye pop out an roll around on the field in that move? That is all I remember about it.

Doesn't that thing start as an earwig before his body gets all melty ? Either that or it was stuck on the back of their necks I remember it freaking me out.

I remember watching that after having not seen it for a long time and picking up on the abortion for the first time. I can't remember what I thought was going on when I was young but I know I had absolutely no clue it had anything to do with sex/pregnancy/abortion.

We went to go see the Hobbit last night and my favorite part was the guy reading the subtitles out loud to the small children with him. That or the when he had to keep continuously explaining the plot to them.

I think I'm a little more on the morbid worst case scenario side then most people but this is something I've discussed with my husband.

The first time I had one I remember leaving the office and sitting down in the elevator and crying because it hurt so bad. I know mine hurt since it was being injected in to my very inflamed tendon.

I wonder why some needles hurt so much more than others. Is it the amount of fluid or something.

I've never had chicken pox, neither has my brother. I got the vaccine when it was new when I was around 16.

I had it every year and never had my tonsils out. I'm not sure why I did have tubes in my ears . My whole ear nose throat sinus area is just a big old bag of fucked upness so sometimes I do with I had them out.

Really, It was moving out and supporting myself that showed my parents I wasn't a kid anymore. Being married or not had nothing to do with it.

I tried to get my husband to do this but he wasn't game, we could have put together an awesome name with all five vowels and a bunch of r's in it. No one can pronounce or spell either of out last names now so it's not like that aspect would be any different.

I just got us each our own monogrammed towel. This also insures he doesn't get his cooties on my towel. Someone also gave us hand towels with just our first names on them which is probably our most used wedding gift.

My husband and I have different last names and none of that has ever been an issue. We are on each other's accounts own and our house and cars jointly . Buying a car together and two single people was not any different then when we were married beyond checking the married vs. single box. The only place I have ever had

Just curious, have you ever thought about legally changing your name to your Mother's family's last name. I mean if you're getting married and changing it anyway it's not worth the hassle. You seem to have some issues with having your dad's last name and it really isn't that hard to change it.

The pressure come when you don't change your name. My parents send mail to me with my husbands last name, my in laws still ask 7 years later when I am going to change it. 30 years ago the assumption was you would change your name , for a lot of people that is still the assumption now. You feel the pressure when you

Well it is the only airline that flies to my Mom's home town so it's them or drive 14 hours.

From my experience spending my childhood flying Air Canada several times a year I'm guessing it comes down to the fact Air Canada sucks.