Even *I* know that somebody who'd give a growing baby skim is a special kind of asshole. Not to mention I don't use it myself, either. I don't exactly have firm milk opinions...last time I went to a coffeehouse and the lady said "What milk for your latte?" I said "Cow's, please." But why is hard to understand babies have different requirements?
'Beneath You'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
11 Most Painfully Obvious Newspaper Articles Ever
They're all good... a few examples:
Females Likelier to Test for Women's Diseases
Statistics Show Teen Pregnancy Drops Off Significantly after Age 25
Jessica - my grandmother used one of these for YEARS in her house. [link]
They take up floor space, but actually create counter space. I know space is at a premium in your home, so maybe not, but it's an option.
so in the past 3 days, we've waited over 10 hours for the plumber to show up (3 times) to fix something in the shower. He showed up 10 minutes after his two-hour call-window. He replaced a part, but it's not the correct one so he has taken off AGAIN to get the part he needs. Really? So irksome.
My brother's freestanding dishwasher IS the counter. It's on wheels. Same size as a built-in dishwasher.
Jessica - my grandmother used one of these for YEARS in her house.
Heh, I love how they label those "portable". I don't think that word means what they think it means.
What sarameg and Aims said -- my parents had one of these for years, in two different houses. You just roll it up to the sink and hook it to the faucet when you want to run it. You do need a place to park it, though.
Oh, THAT kind of portable dishwasher! I was picturing the kind that's about the size of a microwave.
I still don't think it would fit in our apartment, unfortunately. Our kitchen is biggish by NYC standards, but it's still pretty narrow.
Took Liv in for an X-ray this morning. The penny was right there, lodged in her esophagus. They did't have pediatric equipment there so we drove an hour in the snow to see a pediatric gastrointerologist. Who is at this minute using an endoscope to remove said penny.
Been a loong day.
From the Awful Library Books blog, Partying…horses?
I love how it uses "smoking drugs and drinking" consistently as if it's one word.