themudlark
themudlark
themudlark

Has anyone had luck with using ayurvedic herbs on dogs? A friend of mine swears by them.

Beyonce can't wait to steal his moves.

FWIW, I have a KILLER homemade runza recipe that I got from a 1970s-era cookbook published in Nebraska City.

I agree that the Runza isn't an emblematic Nebraska food, and I'm not sure what clearly *would* be—steaks? Eh, Omaha hasn't been a cattle processing center in decades. I have a lot of favorite foods from Omaha—I

I went to high school with a guy whose great-grandfather or something invented the Reuben at the Blackstone Hotel in Omaha back in the day (he must be related to this Elizabeth Weil person).

What the fuck is a handheld meat pie? All my years of doing hard time in Nebraska never led me a handheld meat pie, but it DID give me the RUNZA!!!!! #FactCheck #CredCheck #LazyWork

I live in a major urban city that is full of kids being cheated out of their sense of safety constantly; I feel that Halloween is a rare holiday that is about just them having fun and getting attention. I know it seems like a silly issue, but it makes me mad that I have to get hustled when I'm trying to give something

I don't drink at all—I grew up around addicts and never wanted to put myself through "making" myself enjoy alcohol. It has been a problem at times, esp in a culture that sees alcohol as an enjoyable pastime and cultural experience. A guy I was in love with told me that he didn't "trust" me because I didn't drink (he

Halloween-related Q:

I live in a neighborhood that attracts many trick-or-treaters. Among the kids dressed in costume are adults who feel just as entitled to receiving candy—some are parents who claim to be trick-or-treating for young children who likely aren't old enough to eat the candy themselves, to those simply

I thought the same thing—invest a few thousand in a sperm donor, the kid's all yours and life goes on. She has no money (neither does he), so I'm sure she thought there was a cost savings in just working her boyfriend over for the sperm.

Oh, they're still a couple. The therapy was only a few months.

I believe that BC is a shared responsibility, absolutely. I don't think she carries all of the blame in this situation.

I know! It seems straight out of a soap opera, but it was suggested. From what I know, the therapy seemed to be focused entirely on how to make the gf happy, not to help them as a couple. They only went for a few months, from what I hear.

He's lazy. He's interesting, talented, and nice, but very lazy. I don't know how else to explain it. She will probably attempt it again. It's awful.

My brother's girlfriend "pulled the goalie" without his knowledge or consent, became pregnant—and then miscarried, much to his privately expressed relief; he was very explicit with her about not wanting kids from Day One, and rather than move on, she stuck around and dropped constant hints and tried to change his

When my sister got married, it was a totally opulent affair. My brother, who works a menial job and has a substance abuse problem (he was high &/or drunk the entire weekend), didn't buy her a gift, claiming that he was too broke to do so and that his attendance alone was his gift, as he lives many states away from

Dealing with the belongings of a person after their death is brutal. In the end, it's just stuff, and the memory is what is important. but i completely get the pan. When my mom died, all of the family Christmas ornaments and decorations were thrown away accidentally—I thought one sibling had it, they thought another

The most memorable comment I received when my mother died was from the wife of a close friend, who asked "what are you going to do with your life now?" not one day after she died. Like my life was the end of some '80s movie in which I get on a motorcycle bound for Texas because I finally had a reason to blow town?

Yeah, when your favorite team is the 2008 Detroit Lions.

You totally have a point, sure.