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I just got the broke ass gourmet cookbook for christmas. I've tried some of the recipes before and they are pretty good, and usually around$10-15 for 2-4 people.

That is a great picture! My dog was also from a kill shelter. He's a weird dumb dog but so loving. He will just sit next to your leg and lean into you while you pet him until eventually you move and he falls over. I love the booger.

It's statistics. Pure breds are more prone to health problems because of excessive inbreeding, but it's still possible to find a pure bred dog that's quite healthy (and I will also say that some of the problems you might encounter later in the dogs life if your pure bred is still a puppy).

I started getting pregnancy ads on my Facebook as soon as I changed my status from engaged to married. It coincided with all my friends asking me when I was going to have a kid. Cause clearly once you've gotten hitched it's time for baby making!

But he did get out on his own at the end. So he probably could have at any time.

I really wish they would post a link to the troll patrol on the front page. I can never find it when I need. But you can dismiss that troll response to you and at least it will hopefully go to the bottom of the comments page.

Oh I forgot about Benny! I loved him! I also liked the Yeah, Yeah kid (I had to look up his actual name, it was Alan? I only knew him by his catchphrase).

Wulf from Robin Hood Prince of Thieves during my early childhood

were you asking an employee of the store? Or some random woman?

Yay! I've read Soulless and loved it, and having been meaning to read the rest of the series. So now I have an excuse.

I still love this movie.

I don't usually use Sex and the City as an example, but it did make me think of Charlotte and Harry and when she got mad and said something like "Don't you know what people think when they see us together?" and he got all sad and replied, "Yes, but I didn't know you also thought that way."

I think it's going to be a slower process to get more women PIs just because faculty never retire, but I am hopeful that it will change.

But what about at the higher levels? Are your PIs also split evenly?

I just can't stand the name. And I had to hear her talk about it all the time.

The info-graphic image used here is set to disability, if you go to the source you can change it to death, and lower back pain doesn't show up. It's actually really interesting to look at, both the differences between men and women, and between different countries/regions.

Ugh, I have a co-worker who does this all the time. Everything I've done, she's also done, everything I've experienced she's experienced, and it was worse/better for her.

One of my friends did the honeymoon registry fund thing. I couldn't bring myself to donate to it. It was called HoneyFund....I don't know why the name bothered me so much, but I just couldn't do it. I gave money instead.

True. I have friends working on using different vector systems. And although there are still a lot of worries about site specificity, there have been some success stories. There was the trial to treat individuals with Leber congenital amaurosis which cause blindness during early childhood, and as far as I'm aware

That's why it's really important to pick your viral vectors carefully. Some vectors are prone to inserting into areas of active chromatin, which is where they can integrate in a way to turn off tumor suppressors or activate oncogenes. But there are viral vectors out there that are more prone to integration into