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  • The counselors at the summer camp I went to as a kid always told the new campers that the bottom of the pool was a scratch and sniff and smelled like strawberries. Only worked once. At 16, I became a counselor at said camp and continued on the tradition with my campers. I also told them that the chocolate frosting the…
  • Mint Chocolate Cookie. nom nom nom
  • Fraud Vendor Management Business Analysis and Reporting Analyst for a major bank and an Avon lady.
  • Yes! I always have Outlook then 2 windows explorer drives (1st is the shared folder, 2nd is my personal one). I workd 6 daily reports and all of those are opened next and in a certain order as well. If someone IMs me while I'm opening everything, I will respond and then close the chat just so it doesn't mess up the order.…
  • Okay. I got through 2 pages of people saying to leave him and then quit reading. Since I can relate, I'll share my story. My husband and I have been together for 14 years and officially married for 2. During this time, I've seen him go from job to job to job. Some he's quit, some he's been fired from, and some he's gotten…
  • Yo momma is so ugly when she was born the doctor yelled RIDIKULUS!
  • Yo momma is so fat she got sorted into all 4 houses. Yo momma is so dumb she brought syrup to a Quidditch match because she heard there would be quaffles. Yo momma is so ugly even the basilisk won't look her in the eye. okay that's all I've got for now.
  • How do you scare a Dr. Who fan? Wait until they fall asleep, grab a black sharpie, and draw tick marks on their arm.
  • Ummm...The Olympic Village IS going to be turned into housing. As for the security detail, yea that sucks. http://photos.denverpost.com/2012/07/25/photos-london-2012-summer-games-olympic-village/ As for the origianl topic, I love the Olympics both Summer and Winter. I plan on watching as mush as I can. oh..now I wonder if…
  • Ouch. $39 is high. Gold's isn't really a flat rate either though. The $10 a month gets you basic equipment but they charge extra for all the classes and extras. My co-worker looked into them because she is doing the Warror Dash in October. They originally told her $10 a month but when she went back to sign up, that person…
  • I talked to a co-worker about it but I haven't really looked into it yet. What are the fees?
  • You know what REALLY annoys me? People whose native lagnauge is English but they can't speak it. That bothers me more than a person moving to this country and not learning English.
  • On the flip side of that, there are just as many people who live here and don't speak English. As you pointed out in your post there are areas that advertise their storefronts in other languages. Should these people not do as you suggest for the FB friend and also become more cultured and learn English as well?
  • I don't know if it's because people refuse to learn English or if there is another reason but I've encountered many people who don't even attempt to communicate in English. They expect to be catered to and will only speak in their native language, whatever it may be. Actually, the company I work for pays thousands of…
  • I hated my HOA. Our monthly dues were $75 regardless of whether you lived in a free-standing, single family house or in a townhome. One of the things they did that really bothered me was the notice that everyone in the neighborhood received that stated we had to have our homes professionally painted. Of course there were…
  • AND no one is allowed to go "but it's a dry heat." Let me tell you, when our monsoon season starts kicking up, it's not a dry heat anymore but it's still anywhere between 110 - 118! Dry heat, my bootie!
  • ^^^^THIS! A million times! I was beginning to wonder if I was the only person who would feel this way. Honestly, this doesn't strike me as being about her talking to a guy for 3 hours as opposed to you not trusting her and looking for a reason to justify that feeling. Has she given you any reason not to trust her? A phone…
  • That looks horrible! There are burns where the aloe and noxzema just aren't enough though. A silver sulfate creme works amazingly well but you may have to get a prescription for it. The last time I had a burn that was super bad, none of the tried and true home remedies worked. I had to get the silver sulfate creme from the…
  • I'm sure they do, especially since she wasn't on the show in season 1. However, here's an interview Mayim Bialik did on Conan and what she stated. Mayim Bialik's PHD Comes In Handy On "The Big Bang Theory" - CONAN on TBS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKPr7rYSQd8
  • I almost cried last night as I was reading a blog written by a teacher. This particular entry was about organizing the classroom and your desk. She was talking about filing papers so they don't become misplaced and how she keeps hers organized. Then I read "this way you don't loose your papers." I, of course, then go off…
  • Interesting note on that...when Mayim Bialik (I can't spell her name) joined the show, she designated herslef as "fact checker" and started double checking everything to make sure it really is correct. If anyone on that show has the credentials to do it though it's her! However the best exchange (IMHO) is: "Do you realize…
  • Hogwarts. (The real one, not the one in Florida.)
  • I hate them because I'm afraid they will collapse. I can't stand being on them or under them. I'm the same way with highway tunnels. If I have to drive across or under one I start driving like I'm in Nascar. My husband always tried to convince me that the bridge wasn't going to collapse until the one that did a few years…
  • I can see both sides of this. While there are downsides as others have stated there is also the upside that it could save someones life. It could mean a child could be rescued more quickly. It does make me wonder though, if everyone who is against it would feel differently if it was their child who was missing. We can sit…
  • And the fact that opportunites will be closed to any person based on appearance is a form of discrimination. While i understand that in today's society we need to ensure our children are aware of this, we also need to teach them to help stop the perpetuation of this and that a person should never not receive an opportunity…
  • I understand teaching a child about things that are socially acceptable. I get that, I really do. That being said, by continuing to state that something is not socially acceptable can lead to discrimintation. I'm not that saying that it will for sure. I'm saying that it CAN. For example, a person with full sleeves who…
  • :love: I couldn't agree more. I work for the largest bank in the nation and we encourage diversity. I know people that work here who had tattoo's (I know at least 1 person who has full sleeves), piercings, and dyed hair. We are evaluated based upon our work not what we look like. Do we have rules? Sure. Most companies do…
  • Why is it okay for your daughter to have her ears pierced but not your sons? Why not apply the rule across the board one way or the other?
  • I am a firm believer that this is true. The last time I went to the grocery store a single red pepper was $1.50. A box of mac and cheese was 65 cents. A pineapple was $3.99 but chips were $2. I read some of the comments on that article as well and several people suggested buying beans and lentils to make soup. While that…
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