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Lacrosse ball is the most versatile ball ever. You can play a sport with it and give it to a dog and it can almost never** be destroyed.

The Gap Band's attorneys clicked your link, and are now compiling suit paperwork.

Not pictured: Pizza.

I love any story that involves some asshole dudebro getting knocked to the ground and kicked in the chest.

If you do weight training (and you should be) then BMI should be the least important thing on your scale. I'm not going to say you need to throw the scale out, because there's something to be said for maintaining a healthy weight that you're comfortable with. BMI does not account for lean muscle mass.

When deciding to take on a lifestyle change (which should be the ultimate goal, as opposed to a "diet") weighing in is a great motivator for some, but I believe looking in the mirror is an even better visual feedback mechanism. Learning to be more in tune with your body and how you feel (energy level, mental clarity,

The hook brings you back? are you telling me a lie?

I can tell by your voice, John Popper you ain't!

Um, Gargano has been off that station for weeks. Joey from Kensington is probably still a faithful called though.

Well Ellis, anyway — Gargano parted ways with WIP last week.

and as someone else pointed out to me, she was about 16. so then it's okay, she was just a kid. i took it back :)

Mindfulness in general is very important for a lot of things. In your case, you're being more mindful of what message your body language is sending out (even if it's an unintentional one).

Just some notes about Life Insurance:

Not only life insurance for yourselves, but for your child as well. Should the unthinkable happen it's wise to have a small policy to cover funeral costs, which can be expensive. It's horrible to think about, but practical.

Nothing ghoulish about being prepared for the worst. Making sure your spouse and child are taken care of if you were to pass away is a fantastic gift for them and peace of mind for you.

Verify your coverage and know the ins and outs of your insurance. TRUST ME.

Yes! The whole "one cooks, one washes" thing isn't really fair in my house. When I cook, there are a perfectly reasonable amount of dishes to do afterwards. When he cooks, did he use different knife for each vegetable? And put the cooked chicken on one plate and the green beans in another plate and then our plates

This is a good one. We've been working with our 2 year old (human), and two ~3 year old dogs (labs) on playing nicely with each other since before the human was born. The dogs are extremely tolerant with him but he's also very generous when I leave the treat jar within his reach.

Seconded, way too many kids don't know how to safely handle animals.

Read an interesting Lifehacker article.