thesugarplum
thesugarplum
thesugarplum

I am mortified when I see people out in pajama bottoms who clearly aren't dying of the flu or anything. Respect me! Put on real pants! Things cannot be unseen! I also cringe at shorts so short they look painful and likely to give one a chafe. I'm also basically 2 rungs from my Grandmother.

I could lick this stuff. Almost. Maybe. But it's so creamy and delicious.

I will not take antibiotics now unless it's absolutely necessary. I never sought them out - don't like the side effects - but I got CDiff from antibiotics I took for a lingering sinus infection a couple of years ago and it was miserable. And I was told incidences of that were up among younger people due to antibiotic

I can tell you what this lady feels like. Frustrated! I'll get over it, but to have to watch the ending before the books are completed would be an annoyance to me. I know I could always just wait and watch...but the night is full of dark and spoilers.

I thought it was near completion...for the love of spaghetti it's not?

Actually it could be part of it. My 23andMe says my genome may be more adaptable to the cold. And I prefer the cold.

Raccoons are native to North America! I love it. Represent, Rocket, represent.

I'll dress up for this.

I think it's around 16% - so only focusing on hetero relationships is SF is going to skew things. That's a good chunk of people!

This is a topic that is confusing to myself and other women I know. I always heard you should start getting mammograms at 40 (and a lot of health plans now have a baseline for 35-39 and then 1 mammogram every year or every two years after 40). But I was told there is no need to start until 50. That's a whole decade

And English Cottage. With 3 cats and a few pet sheep that roam my bit of land. As long as I could swing Internet and satellite TV, I'd be a happy woman.

I agree. What's the guarantee your child could afford to take the time off work to care for you/be with you even if you both wanted it to happen? Maybe they are raising a family, or have a child with special needs...there are so many ifs on this one I can't see it as much of an argument. In a perfect world, it'd be

Mine are delicate. Like the Doctor's. I'd do this rather than having to fill them in all the time.

But having kids doesn't guarantee they'll be hanging around you in a home in old age. You could have the best relationship in the world, but they may have to work 60+ hours a week and manage a household. Or not be able to live close to wear you are for various reasons. Things don't work out so rosy most of the time.

ohGr, ladies. ohGr.

Also Romana 1. I want that white outfit, but I'd have it filthy in 7 minutes or less.

Well, this is fictional as in she 'plays' a character onstage. I miss this hair. Please make a comeback.

My 90s Cavalier chugged along forever and ever with just standard repairs and needed a new AC unit at one point. Nothing terrible. 10+ years and a flood finally did her in.

This was cooking in my oven last night when the warning came out —- agh! And while it'd have been cooked properly, who wants to take that chance if it's a bad outbreak? If there is too much bacteria, 165 degrees isn't a complete guarantee. I also had to scrub everything down (and the sink was double cleaned). The joy!

If I would have (or could have) continued down my first career path, I think it would've been more forgiven that I don't have children. When you're leading a dashing, international existence you can be seen as more quirky and free-spirited.