tantraflower
tantraflower
tantraflower

Like every other server, I have stories galore. My favorite still is the customer who drank his finger bowl (a lovingly prepared bowl of hot water with fancy schmancy interlocked lemon wedges at the bottom and a nice hot towel on the side) — I just asked him if the soup was good, to which he replied "ok, but it was a

Forced apologies tend to be as phony and empty as the person delivering them.

Thank you. This was 18 years ago and I've lost track of her, but it's quite alright. If she was a true friend, she might have been offended and all that, but she'd still be in my life.

I actually *did* lose a friend over this. This "friend" had refused to immunize her children so I respectfully requested that she not bring her children to my home until after my newborn daughter had been fully vaccinated. She hung on up me and has refused to talk to me since.

Dr. Oz has done several shows about the dangers of NOT vaccinating your children. He supports a less rigorous schedule, but is definitely in full support of immunizations.

Long screaming fights that leave you feeling icky and guilty all day? I think I'd have to consider that bottle done and done. You shouldn't have to experience that ever again.

YES! Except seeing my old pants would just depress me. I might fit one leg in them now.

I think I had at least one of each of these styles. Wow, that brings back some memories.

Except Lululemon can produce more yoga pants and everybody still has the choice to purchase them for $25 on the company's website; it's not like supplies are depleted, forcing customers to shop on eBay.

Dear Andy Richter, it's called being poor. You could argue that people like me who don't have enough money to pay for more than my share shouldn't go out at all, but what kind of life is that?

So you're saying that if you're young, attractive, and famous, it is acceptable to put your ethics, morals, human decency, and principles on hold to make as much money as you possibly can?

I've always considered mindful living to be more about not living by default; deliberate decision making, if you will...making sure your choices reconcile with your personal integrity before you act.

My thoughts, exactly.

I was advised by a teacher once that there are three professions that the general public holds to a higher standard of conduct because you are in a position of power over people who are at their most vulnerable: teaching (obviously), clergy, and medical professionals. While I believe the vast majority of these people

I love how they photoshopped the hell out of her, like we haven't seen nearly every inch of her body already.

There may be "literally MILLIONS of things worse" than being tagged on Facebook, but taking into consideration that most of those things are in a completely different category and go without saying, I think your original assertion holds.

This was a clever idea, but I think where they went wrong was charging about the same price as their regular size salads (at that time) but the shaker cups only delivered about half the portion. It wasn't even enough food to fill up my then 5 year old.

I took my late grandmother for radiation every day for six weeks during her battle with breast cancer. I noticed right away that there was one black patient — one out of at least 30 women — there to receive treatment (usually the same woman, that's how it works, you go daily for however long your treatment plan

I'll bet there will be now.

She is stunning.