thecapn
The Cranberry Cap'n
thecapn

"Not to have children is a selfish choice"

Uncanny Valley, my old friend

I miss fat Tom.

The answer is yes, they will be influenced by what's popular with other kids and trying to fit in.

I can't for the life of me figure out why we don't use gas more often here. It's really only used in dental offices here. To be honest, I'd probably still opt for the epidural, but it seems like such a cheap form of mild anesthesia should be more available.

I think Meryl Streep is about the only person in Hollywood who can compete with the star power of Bernadette Peters, unless you went with another Broadway powerhouse like Audra McDonald. I think she'll do a good job as the witch.

The one thing I wish they had done was diversify, the cast is really milky.

I'm really pumped about this movie and I don't care who knows it. I love this musical. Most intriguing to me was the casting of Chris Pine as the smarmy Prince Charming. The makeup job they've done on him is subtle but impressive, he looks really different.

Ah yes I see that part now. That is confusing. I do think that the government does have an incentive to keep birthing women out of hospitals, regardless of cost to the women themselves. So I'm a little bit skeptical about the recommendation to stay home. At the same time, too much intervention for normal childbirth

Buh. My aunt reposts those kinds of recipes on Facebook all the time. One recent one involved Pillsbury crescent rolls, packaged cheese, jarred peppers, and deli meat. It's gross but also somewhat appetizing at the same time.

It doesn't cost money to the mother, but doesn't it still cost money to the state? I think that's what they were implying regarding cost savings, that the government has an incentive to reduce costs for itself.

I think the difference is that in the UK, it's like having a nurse practitioner come to your house. You have a medical professional dedicated to you in your home in the same way an on-call doctor would be. But in the US, there is no governing body to determine quality or to certify and they aren't necessarily medical

The baby oil must help her slide into these things.

I'm not a historian either, but I have family photos going back to the Victorian era, and few of these looks anything like the actual hairdos of the time. Also, not a single one of these hairstyles included a hat or a scarf or any other hair decoration. At least half of these hairdos should probably have included a

I just checked to see the "customers also viewed" suggestions and one of them was a body bag. :-|

Please tell me this is not pasta with chili and a pound of orange cheese on top.

Abrams has said in interviews that he was always a Star Wars kid rather than a Star Trek kid. He loves it as much as we do. I'm not too worried.

and why were the torches already lit inside the sealed sword tomb? Are they magical perma-lit torches? Did they light them off screen? Do they turn on when you clap? So many important questions

Oh but you see, the Doctor is the HERO. Of course his masculinity can never be compromised. Hence why everyone is just itching to make out with his face.