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I’m going to suggest that an executive who doesn’t figure out a way for his/her executive assistant to take a break is a dreadful boss (and person). At my old office, they had someone from the mailroom sit at reception and answer phones so the regular gal could get a break.

I don’t know, but we should definitely harass Schumer about it as much as possible.

Heh. Sterling’s Gold.

Oh, god, here come the 50 Shades of Gray-type of comments: “that’s not weird” “Pff, so vanilla, I’m soo much kinkier..” and the let’s shit on SATC now cause it’s no longer cool to like it- comments.

Haven't we all?

Jessica Simpson “acts as if the world is one big open bar.”

Pharmacist know far, far more about drug interactions than doctors. That’s one reason you ALWAYS want to get all of your prescriptions from one pharmacy if you can, because then you are guaranteed that the pharmacist knows about all of your medications.

Hey. I feel you. I run 5 miles 5x/week and am jiggle-o-rama. I had a period of my life where I was toned though (about 6 months) and this is how: running with 1.5 lb weights on my wrist, doing cross fit 3x/week, eating 1200 calories per day in five small meals. All day hiking/rock climbing on the weekends. I don’t

Agreed. I’m actually a HUGE fan of pharmacists. Back when I was in high school I worked in a grocery store pharmacy (restrictions back then for pharm techs didn’t really exist, crap that makes me sound ancient) and our pharmacists were KICK ASS! I considered going into it as a career but it just didn’t really grab me,

The problem is, I couldn’t see how anything in my annual exam would have prevented that. I specifically went in and scheduled an appointment to get my pills rejiggered when they were giving me stomach problems - but my GYN doesn’t do bloodwork. I mentioned my mom got sick on birth control pills when she started them,

Dr. Alison Edelman of Oregon Health & Science University told KOIN she supports the new law, but points out some providers are afraid that women may not come in for preventative check-ups since they are able to get birth control at a pharmacy.

Someone explained the name “Naveah” to me. I’m not sorry to see it go.

I vote for this American hero.

Ritter Sport or GTFO.

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Dunno if you have seen the ultra-bizarre “merci” chocolate commercials. The song in it was clearly commissioned for the commercial which is just a series of very stock-ish clips of people doing nice stuff. But the song is sung by different people and relates directly to the clip it’s played over. It’s so weird, I

“Do you know what happens to a butter-based frosting after six decades in a poorly-ventilated English basement?”

True, true, but it’s still kinda gross to read that second-to-last paragraph and then watch a bunch of people immediately go “OOOOH COOL GIMMIE!”

I think a lot of people when they hear “blackout drunk” assume the person was passed out, but that’s not the same thing. I think that’s where a lot of the blackout = rape comes from. I also have been blackout drunk but still together enough to talk to people and seem fairly normal. You can’t know today if this person

Yeah that bothered me too. I don’t like the idea of insisting, against her own claims to the contrary, that what happened to her was rape.

I’ve been in that scenario—I hooked up with a guy friend while completely blacked out and didn’t remember it at all. He remembered and told me what happened in the morning. While by technical definition it could definitely be considered non-consensual, I just didn’t feel that way about the situation and moved on from