Was she named for somebody?
Probably for an uncle or something like that. Dad never said for sure. His other sisters are Norrie, Kate and Liddy. The boys names are all pretty common: John, Rob, Wes, Howard and Joe.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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Was she named for somebody?
Probably for an uncle or something like that. Dad never said for sure. His other sisters are Norrie, Kate and Liddy. The boys names are all pretty common: John, Rob, Wes, Howard and Joe.
The happiest and most depressed cities in the US:
I never in my wildest dreams would've imagined that one of the hap-hap-happiest places in the US would be Jersey City.
Welcome Isaac, and congratulation to Burrell, DH, and big sister Franny!
I'll bet it was based on sunny days or some shit.
Actually, it's based on anti-depressant sales (or lack thereof).
I never in my wildest dreams would've imagined that one of the hap-hap-happiest places in the US would be Jersey City.
Dude. Their methods are suspect. El Paso.
Actually, it's based on anti-depressant sales (or lack thereof).
Huh. Well it could be that in Texas people are more macho and therefor less likely to take antidepressants.
I would tend to think in blue states folks would be more likely to take antidepressants.
Actually, it's based on anti-depressant sales (or lack thereof).
I'm wondering if El Paso isn't so much undepressed as unmedicated.
Actually, it's based on anti-depressant sales (or lack thereof).
Does that include off-label usage?
Actually, it's based on anti-depressant sales (or lack thereof).
Considering the economics of El Paso, and that I heard this am that Texas has the highest number of employed people without health insurance, I'm betting the low sales have more to do with poverty (as well as cultural attitudes.) OH! And also? That close to the border, a lot of people go to Mexico to get cheap prescription meds.
Stupid headline writers.
Actually, it's based on anti-depressant sales (or lack thereof).
Huh. Well it could be that in Texas people are more macho and therefor less likely to take antidepressants.
I was thinking the same thing. Low antidepressant sales do not equal low rates of depression.
In fact, I'd wager that areas with high antidepressant sales are "happier," whatever the fuck that means, because people's depression is actually well-managed.