Yeah. what do you do when you don’t have any other options. That supplement sucks.
Yeah. what do you do when you don’t have any other options. That supplement sucks.
I am so glad my in-law’s didn’t live to have to worry about this. They were both disabled. He a vet, and she from being a caregiver. Even on their full benefits, they lived on less than $150 in SNAP benefits a month. That’s for two people. My husband and I would pitch in to make sure they got food enough. They were…
When I went into surgery, I’m told I discussed my problems with the current Seattle real estate bubble, and how much I hated the traffic. At least I’m a consistent complainer?
Because some of us are men, and we had periods. They are being inclusive to transgender men like me.
I’ve been homeless and hitchhiked cross country, and I would not have used my diva cup for it. Disposables are the way to go.
Or maybe, you always thought we were women, and we never were. I wouldn’t worry too much. Even at 3%, that is not enough to worry.
This is not shocking. I waited until same sex marriage was legalized in my state before I medically transitioned. Before that, my husband and I looked like a normal heterosexual couple. Now, we are clearly gay to anyone that looks at us.
You don’t have to attempt to rewrite social conventions in flu season. Just wash you hands or use alcohol hand gel. We are not at risk for Ebola. Nurses still touch sick patients and do fine.
I stopped going to a diner because a server would do this. I mean, she’s nice and all, but flirting with my husband and I wasn’t really necessary for the tip, and made us both uncomfortable. I guess we just weren’t obviously gay enough for her to get it.
Are these just men’s leggings, or are they purported to have some benefit? When does one even wear these? I am bewildered by them. Does calling them compression pants make them different from yoga pants?
Are these just men’s leggings, or are they purported to have some benefit? When does one even wear these? I am…
Not enough cities yet. I need something like this to do some work, but it’s not close enough. I’ll keep an eye on it for the future in case it takes off.
Seriously. They saw something and said something, and got ignored.
My apartment supplies my microwave above the stove. I’m not entirely sure I’d buy one if it didn’t. I have a toaster oven, and use an electric kettle far more often.
Tim Allen would like to lay his career issues at the feet of this liberal vs conservative thing, but the real issue is he is boring, and his material is dated as fuck. He’s just not that good.
I got all excited, then looked to find out my apartment dishwasher is too cheap to be adjustable like this.
I have a horror story from when I used to be a nurse. I hired on at a small town doc’s office. Single doc, me as the nurse, plus a receptionist/manager/med records gal.
(the U.S. Census Bureau reports the longest average one-way commute times are upwards of 34 minutes)
Nah. We just spent our dollars at a better joint.
This was a Denny’s. It’s not like everyone orders full meals there. I’m sure we more than made up for the cost differential with dinners, desert, and drinks.
It didn’t close, but the manager was only there for a year or so.