Ugh, Scrappy. So sorry.
I've never had a Peep. They sound ick.
[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.
Ugh, Scrappy. So sorry.
I've never had a Peep. They sound ick.
Oh, hey, people who are British or lived in Britain -- I know this will sound like an insane question, but Funyuns aren't sold across the pond, are they?
Scrappy, thinking of you and yours. So sad.
Peeps are not for eating, people. They are for decoration only.
private cord blood banking or no?
Should we have a baby, we plan to donate the cord. DW's dad's bout with leukemia taught us that there are many in need out there and I'd rather help someone who really needs it right now than hold on to it in the 1 in a million chance my child might need it. We have lots of friends who did nothing with the cord and it broke my heart, though I understand that donating it is not typically presented as an option from what I hear.
It looks like Funyuns are North American only: [link]
Thank you, Mr. Scola.
Apparently people all over the web are very sad about the discontinuation of Wasabi-flavored Funyuns.
{{{Glamcookie}}} 'cuz I know you've had a rough couple of weeks too.
I understand that donating it is not typically presented as an option from what I hear.
It's not that it's not presented as an option - it is only available at a handful of hospitals because participating is still so expensive. We'd have to deliver in VA to be able to donate. [link]
It's not that it's not presented as an option - it is only available at a handful of hospitals because participating is still so expensive. We'd have to deliver in VA to be able to donate.
OMG, how wrong is this? Makes me so angry!
Glam, looks like you have a few options in LA (definitely more than Northern California has): here's the current California list from the National Marrow Donor Program.
OMG. New Jersey is considering a ban on Brazilian waxes. The local news report on this interviewed women talking about how often they get waxes, and then the reporter got a bit of her arm waxed on camera to show how waxing works. And someone said something about how waxing makes women look "clean and professional." I'll concede the "clean," but "professional"?