I've been accused of being a loud drinker before, not getting loud when I'm drunk but apparently I swallow loudly . I don't think there is anything I can do about that.
I've been accused of being a loud drinker before, not getting loud when I'm drunk but apparently I swallow loudly . I don't think there is anything I can do about that.
My husband doesn't drink, addiction runs in his family so he's always avoided it. He's not a dick about it and doesn't think that anyone else shouldn't drink. He's acted as a fun DD for my friends and me on local winery tours more than once. In fact I think we get ask to join in on some alcohol centric/involved…
Did he just not like them or did he not eat them for another reason. My husband it allergic to honey so I usually have to substitute it for something else. But if there is something he doesn't like he can pick it out or make himself something else to eat.
My sister in law doesn't eat vegetables. She actually doesn't eat a lot of stuff. I couldn't live with her it would drive me crazy. My brother is a really good cook so I feel bad for him. Luckily my nieces seem to be taking after him with their food choices.
I have a hedgehog dish scrubber and it works great. So does my octopus one
I have big boobs I almost never wear button downs or loose baggy shirts.
I was raised in a only speak when spoken to household only talking when I was asked a question or had important relevant information was a hard habit for me to break. I'm still not a chatty person. I do really enjoy just listening to other people talk.
My Mom was attacked by a swan as a child. She instilled a deep and abiding hatred of birds in both my brother and me.
My best friend in high school had a much younger brother. When I was on the phone with her I would often hear him yelling things like "my penis is hard" and "come wipe myself " from the other room. As a fifteen year old I found it hilarious.
I had one too, didn't you have to pump it's arm to make it poop. I was very disappointed by that for some reason.
Murder is murder to the victim, they are dead no matter the level of intent or planning of the murderer. I can see for some survivors knowing their loved one was killed by a random drunk driver vs. in a bar fight vs. a serial killer vs. another relative can be differnt kinds of hard but none is worse than another.
Is that still a thing with the hope chest and china? I know my mom and grandma did that but I didn't. I inherited 2 sets of china I do not care for so they have been sitting in boxes at my parents house for about 10 years so it's not like I needed anymore.
When I got married 8 years ago you could return item from your registry for cash at Bed Bath & Beyond. I'm not sure if they still have that policy but I did return some stuff for cash with out a hassle.
I guess that's a secret benefit of being from NJ. Everyone on my side gave us cash even though we had a fairly extensive registry.
Inpatient treatment is very expensive and only short periods are covered by insurance if at all. You can have you minor child declared a household of one to try and get them coverage under medicaid , it's a pain in the ass and you still have to pay for the portion before medicaid kicks in but it's worth it for…
What is an actual professional, I'm a CPA and work as an accountant how am I not an actual professional ?
I never got those people. I like my job and I am good at it but I know the place won't fall down if I'm not here. My dad retired with a ton of sick days, I think at least a years worth maybe more, he worked for the federal government and was able to cash them out for a good chunk of change when he retired.
That's why I hate it when places just have PTO instead of sick days and vacation days. I feel like it encourages things like that.
Not really, I just said above I've worked at places that want you there sick. Where I work now we don't have a certain number of sick days you just take what you need and need a doctors note if your out more than 3 days in a row. I usually end up logging on and taking care anything urgent if I'm home sick. I do have…
I have had office jobs where they didn't care if I came in sick and slept at my desk all day as long as I was there. It was like they thought having my body in the building doing nothing rather than at home in my bed was somehow more productive.