I was also entertained by a Small Child on the way out who was happily saying "Cheese, Gromit!" every once in a while.
Hell, Hubby and I say that to each other occasionally. No Small Child required.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I was also entertained by a Small Child on the way out who was happily saying "Cheese, Gromit!" every once in a while.
Hell, Hubby and I say that to each other occasionally. No Small Child required.
IIRC, there have been multiple cases before the SCOTUS concerning whether the state can compel parents to give their children medical treatment that goes against their religious beliefs. Specifically, there was a case where Christian Science parents were charged with neglect because they refused to take their child to a doctor, and the child subsequently died.Found it. I was wrong. It was a bowel obstruction, not strep. The child, age two, was Robyn Twitchell. The parents were convincted of involuntary manslaughter. There's more information about the case, here: [link] (3rd entry), and here: [link] (more legal-ee).
So, I'm trying to decide if I should keep my platelet donation appointment tomorrow, due to having this cold. It's not a bad cold, and I'm honestly still not 100% convinced it's not just allergies, but I'd hate to give a cold to someone who's already in the hospital! Bleh.
If you have a cold, they don't want you. They're going to ask you if you're feeling well when you show up; don't waste their time.
I was onboard with Maher's photo being listed next to "pretty" in the dictionary from day one, but I like how he's casual enough in that shot that what I'd like to do to him wouldn't seem to be a cause for impropriety.
If you have a cold, they don't want you.
I know. It just feels like such a waste if it's actually allergies. I guess if I'm still sniffly in the morning, I cancel. Sniffly for two days is probably cold-not-allergies, right?
Sniffly for two days is probably cold-not-allergies, right?
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I'd hate to give a cold to someone who's already in the hospital!
Can you transmit it through platelets?
That ain't no three months.