I've told so many people in my office over and over again to be sure that I will be considered and without fail I go to an activity and get "oh uhhh this one looks like it doesn't have gluten."

My drunk roommate threw a gin bottle at my head because I didn't want to hang out with him. I went outside at night and he followed me out to yell at me, then hit me in the head when I tried to walk away.

Are you hungry? Or are you on new meds making you hungrier than usual?

That's too bad. Perhaps it's the perfume you use that is irritating your skin.

I use glycerin bar soap in fragrance free (sometimes maybe an oatmeal or aloe). It's cheap and has not much in it to irritate anything.

Hi, just saw this. Usually I wear gloves but yeah sometimes I would get oil paint directly on my hands (or forearms), especially if I was doing something that was easier without gloves. There are certain pigments that are more dangerous than others, so I would be careful of that. But yes it's best to avoid all oil paints on your skin. As for thinners, and I assume you mean something like turpentine which is a very strong solvent, no I don't use those. I use mineral spirits, and used to touch it while cleaning but am careful not to now. Well, now I don't touch much of anything without gloves.

Is that like cheddar cheese? Nachos, sandwiches, on potatoes... You can also freeze cheese for use in soup or sauces.

I get crushes on half the guys I see at home depot every time I go, and until I read this comment, I assumed it was inappropriate and not usual.

Still not sure how I would approach one... Ask if he's looking for a screw?

Litter box. Also no way those are the right measurements. Are you sure your measuring tape wasn't in Chinese inches?

Ohhh deleted why. If you somehow see this, we'd love an update. Hope everything goes well for you.

If anything they make them small so we go through them more quickly. I doubt clothes makers care about how we feel unless we are feeling like our babies need new clothes.

Mine was/is in the 98th percentile. I usually double his size (6 months for 3 months old, 4T for 2 years old, etc).

Went to Costco recently and a lot of their snacks were gluten free, some labelled and some not. Filling ones like nuts and stuff too. Might be worth it if you have one close by.

Plain popcorn kernels are probably even cheaper than popped popcorn.

Those giant bulk bags of no name cereal if you can find those.

I would love an Eminem font option in Word

"Yeah and then in the drop down you'll put all the languages they can choose from."

"All the languages?"

"Yeah. You know, if they're from other countries and shit."

"Got it, boss."

Google: "all languages in existence ever"

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I am pretty surprised by these comments. Abortion is a personal decision and if you want to keep it, that is up to you. You already feel attached and excited. It's early so remember miscarriage is still possible. But abortion is your decision only.

This whole "every child needs two parents" thing is really throwing me off. I chose to get pregnant without a partner (through a fertility clinic) and I've since then met a lot of kick-ass moms doing similar things as me. It's hard but worth it. And how your child views what happened really depends on the conversation around it. Determine early on how much, if at all, your ex will be in your child's life and stick with that. Don't let him come in and out or make empty promises. There are ways to phrase it and support the child so that they don't feel abandoned. You had something special and it didn't work out for the two of you, but you were fortunate enough to get something even better. Be grateful for the person who helped make that happen.

Try to get lots of support (friends, family) nearby and read up on up to date parenting. Be gentle and loving and they will turn out fine.

I've been curious about the wording on the invitation. Does it say "I'm taking you out for __'s birthday" or something similar?

Not after taxes and all that are taken out

Just wondering if there's a reason you don't switch to gf bread. Also, oatmeal is generally gluten free.

How incredibly amazing something must be to hold back your dreams, your career and your social life, ruin your body, your mental health, and your wallet, allow no sleep or peace and quiet, change your identity as a woman, possibly be a menace to society even if you do the best you can, be messy, cry, whine and yap, and somehow always sticky, and yet still believe whole-heartedly that it's all worth it.