I saw that some people were saying they were more upset by the sudden change in ...hosts? presenters? whatever it is she is...than in the issue of her arm. That they turned on the TV one morning and Voila! new people! Which is totally TV, but for little kids, is a Thing, too.
Xander ,'Get It Done'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Chevrolet Cobalt LT, pretty much base (stripped-down is what the dealer said, but that just means it doesn't have any of the extras I don't give a crap about!). Plus it is (finally!) not white. 26,000 miles on it.
And the price on it is about a thousand below what kbb.com is telling me.
Honestly, I'd link to it except I'm afraid someone is going to give me a very good reason not to buy it... which I will see after I've already put money on it.
Wow, you think too much.
This is like my motto.
Yeah, that's too bad. I still don't like it when my shows change casts too much.
A librarian at my hometown library has basically the same issue as Cerrie. Very nice lady, always very helpful. I remember being surprised, as she was probably the first person I knew who had a significant disability of that kind. But I don't remember nightmares or awkward questions.
Chevrolet Cobalt LT
Ooh, they get good gas mileage.
Plus it is (finally!) not white.
Woohoo! There are a lot of white cars on the lots.
Honestly, I'd link to it except I'm afraid someone is going to give me a very good reason not to buy it
Well, the biggest complaints appear to be about a lack of rear passenger space, but if that's not important to you, then go for it and be happy!
Wow, you think too much.
This is like my motto.
I like you.
a lack of rear passenger space
This is totally true. I could never put both my ex-boyfriends in the car (unless I let one of them drive).
On the other hand, that... doesn't come up much.
But my Michigan peeps do seem to be unnaturally tall. I'm not much of a chauffeur usually, though, so too bad!
On the other hand, that... doesn't come up much.
You know why I laugh and laugh at this. Mostly cause my life is so very opposite. :)
Your first road trip should be to come up here and stay in our guest room for a couple of days over spring break. IJS.
Across-the-hall Teacher thinks my spring break trip should be to California. I know people in too many places!
On the other hand, if I went with "guys I've messed around with a bit," the odds of them being all in one place shoot way up. They're mostly in Michigan, and they're mostly tall. "Yes, Michigan!"
I never had vaccinations at school. We just had to get them done at our regular doctor and then bring to the school nurse a form that said that we'd gotten them.
When I started grad school, the requirement was that everyone under 26 or something had to have had certain vaccinations in order to register for classes. One of the required ones was chicken pox. I'd never gotten the chicken pox vaccine because it came out when I was already in middle school or high school, and I had chicken pox when I was 4. I ended up having to get my pediatrician's office to find my old file and have them fax the records over to my grad school. (The other option was getting a blood test to show that I had the antibodies, or just getting the chicken pox vaccine even though I didn't need it.)
I had whooping cough a few years ago, even though I was vaccinated for that one -- the vaccine can wear off. That was horrible -- I spent about a week feeling like I could barely breathe. Plus, coughing hard enough that some blood vessels in my throat burst and I coughed up some blood. I cannot imagine having to be a kid and get that.