Stop trying to make KenBarb happen.
My husband made his famous pumpkin seeds again this year.

For some reason, my appetite for them just isn't the same...

VARIETY IN MY DIET! VARIETY!
Obama's change # 276: The new look of the Secret Service agent.
@Skellatrix: I've only dished out my 'ankle thing' to a few close family members and my husband and probably the folks over at Pop Candy.
Good for her. I'll happily stay as far away as possible from worms and slugs and snails for the rest of my life. But of course a fear of knees would have a much greater impact on your daily life. My 'not normal' body fear/dislike involves a person's ankles touching each other. I can't stand even the thought of rubbing my ankles together or even resting them against themselves. I have a scrunched up freak-out face just writing this because it makes me think about it.
@braak: The picture was actually taken sideways and she's laying on his head. Kinda like her I guess:
@viklane: I agree that saying such things behind a veil is cheap. However I think they wanted to speak up but also keep their jobs. Megan Fox is the star, and a big draw for a multi-million $ franchise and can say whatever she wants whenever she wants and Fox execs would never give a rat's ass if she still brought $ in for them. The crew however, is probably considered to be more 'expendible' in the eyes of the execs and as a result they have limited means of getting their opinions out, I'm sure.
@viklane: I tend to think that too but then I wonder how much validity that crew letter had. [www.huffingtonpost.com]
The same posters are available at the site you guys linked to last week ([lifehacker.com]). But I would say that this site is the better organized of the two.
I think I have a greater probability of one day seeing a unicorn vs. seeing a white SweeTart.
@quatrevingtquatre: I love Lady Gaga and I thought her performance was cool, entertaining, and unique, which I expected. I am a mild Beyonce fan (I'll jam to a Beyonce or DC song that comes on the FM). I haven't seen her perform live since she was with DC. Wow. All I can say is wow. I am totally sold. That performance was beyond impressive. And whoever was responsible for choreographing that should get some kind of award for it or a new car or something.
@SpicyTamale is a GA peach: When the Steelers don't go very far in the playoffs, or when they're not playing against the Colts, I root for the Colts. ;) How about that Head-n-Shoulders commercial Troy is in..."you asked with your eyes." LOL
Sports on Jezebel? I'm always there. Football? So awesome. My Steelers? Even awesomer. Too bad Troy hurt his knee. He's savage, relentless, beautiful and he seems like such a caring/responsible person off the field. Here's hoping to a speedy (but healthy) recovery.
@Sorcha: Very good point. As I like to say, pop one out the chute, and your girls are gonna droop. I often mourn the loss of my perkies but my kids were so worth it.
@kimbert: I like mine for the fun jiggling effect that makes my kids laugh.
To really scare off any potential teen mamas, they should show real post-baby photos of stomachs. It's still something many people aren't aware of until they've had kids themselves.
And I never use the recommended amount of chips anyway - I use about 8 oz per batch. To me, a very important part of the cookie is the dough. Too many chips drowns out the taste of even the most stellar dough.
What I can't understand, is the pricing of TollHouse chips at my local grocery stores.

Typically, it goes something like this:

12 oz bag: $2.50
24 oz bag: $5.45+

It just doesn't make sense. I do the math at every visit, thinking maybe I was wrong the time before. Even during sales, the price differences are still off like that.

I am no expert. But I am a mother of two. And I agree with the findings from the research. I absolutely became more liberal with each kid. I theorize that, personally, it's because liberal = less limiting. I want the world to be completely open for my kids. I want them to be able to make their own (educated) decisions. And I want my children to know that life is not even a matter of half-full or half-empty. It's full, to the brim. Take a big swig.
I try to make sure my son knows that it's okay to play with his sister's 'girl' toys and my daughter definitely has no problem playing with 'boy' toys. She's all about the toy cars. However, every time I sit down to color with my son (yay!), he only lets me color with 'girl' colors (boo!). It totally sucks, 'cause I hate most 'girl' colors unless they're accent colors to 'boy' colors.
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