3064 pts ยท June 1, 2014
It's the pitas from Wendy's for me. They discontinued them about 25 years ago, and I'm still hurt by it.
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/Planned parenthood has an app as well, called PPDirect, that will do the same.
Every time I stay with my 96yo grandfather, we do the crosswords together. Him, my mom, and I sit around the table while eating breakfast and collectively solving that days crossword.
I use San-J No Soy Tamari. It's made with fermented peas. It's pricey, but if you were using soy sauce often. This may be something to look into it. As for bread, the brand Schar has a good variety: regular loaves, bagels, ciabata, etc. I feel like it's pretty good, and would recommend it.
I want to say for those who are not aware, Planned Parenthood has an app, and you can request birth control through it. Depending on your state, you may not be required to have an actual visit, virtual or in person. While it is not free, it isn't too expensive either. They will mail it to you in discrete packaging, so no one is the wiser (if that is necessary for you). Just another reason why Planned Parenthood is providing a vital service and is highly necessary.
My dad sends every text like a letter. Starts with my name, enters a line between each sentence, then ends with Dad. My siblings hate it, but I find it amusing.
After that, he thought it was the coolest thing. Lol. 3/3
Me up, and handed me back to my dad. My dad said he stared at him like 'why did you pick up my daughter' until he saw him walk on stage. 2/3
My dad likes to tell the story of how I bumped into Tom Chapin when I was around 4 years old, at one of his concerts. He laughed, picked 1/?
Had a friend who named his cats: Caffeine and Toaster.
1. I guess I don't really see American as an ethnicity, aside from actual native Americans. Everyone else's family's immigrated here from
Thank you! This man's reaction was so genuine and I wanted to check him out.
I like to say that is the pouch where my cat hides his little pocket watch. It's how he always knows when it's time to eat! ?
Or that request is ignored, and no help is provided. Then you end up feeling like it was a waste to even put yourself out there and ask.
Had a friend dress as him for Halloween one year, and came with a fanny pack full of these creamers. It was amazing.
I saw them called that in Iceland
Idk why, but her dropping it on baby's head in the beginning, had me cracking up. I think I just needed a laugh.
I scrolled down to find out if anyone else was annoyed by this. You are not alone.
Right at the end of the video, the guy also pets the dog as his is walking up the stairs.
I could be wrong, but I thought antibody testing can only tell if you had it, and swab testing tells you if you currently have it.
That happened with my sister's cat, he thought every glass was his. She had to start only using cups with lids to prevent it.
I wouldn't take the charging cables, just the plugs for them.
She went on to say it should be her choice whether she wants to where it or not, and added that she will never wear a seat belt. (2/2)
I overhead a woman making that argument a couple months ago, that people die in car accidents because they had their seat belt on. (1/2)
https://turnipprophet.io/index.html I've been using this site, and it's helped me to finally turn a prophet.
I was looking for this comment. That one got left out of this clip.
I've always thought closed hospitals would work too. Tons of rooms already, a cafeteria, convert the gift stop area to a little market, etc.
Me too. As soon as I read Greenland shark, I got even more upset with this.
The VA can refer you as well. Depending on the area, some even have their own VA sleep labs.
I'm a pediatric sleep tech, so I deal with my fair share of wet beds during the night and in the mornings.
It's the pitas from Wendy's for me. They discontinued them about 25 years ago, and I'm still hurt by it.
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/
Planned parenthood has an app as well, called PPDirect, that will do the same.
Every time I stay with my 96yo grandfather, we do the crosswords together. Him, my mom, and I sit around the table while eating breakfast and collectively solving that days crossword.
I use San-J No Soy Tamari. It's made with fermented peas. It's pricey, but if you were using soy sauce often. This may be something to look into it. As for bread, the brand Schar has a good variety: regular loaves, bagels, ciabata, etc. I feel like it's pretty good, and would recommend it.
I want to say for those who are not aware, Planned Parenthood has an app, and you can request birth control through it. Depending on your state, you may not be required to have an actual visit, virtual or in person. While it is not free, it isn't too expensive either. They will mail it to you in discrete packaging, so no one is the wiser (if that is necessary for you). Just another reason why Planned Parenthood is providing a vital service and is highly necessary.
My dad sends every text like a letter. Starts with my name, enters a line between each sentence, then ends with Dad. My siblings hate it, but I find it amusing.
After that, he thought it was the coolest thing. Lol. 3/3
Me up, and handed me back to my dad. My dad said he stared at him like 'why did you pick up my daughter' until he saw him walk on stage. 2/3
My dad likes to tell the story of how I bumped into Tom Chapin when I was around 4 years old, at one of his concerts. He laughed, picked 1/?
Had a friend who named his cats: Caffeine and Toaster.
1. I guess I don't really see American as an ethnicity, aside from actual native Americans. Everyone else's family's immigrated here from
Thank you! This man's reaction was so genuine and I wanted to check him out.
I like to say that is the pouch where my cat hides his little pocket watch. It's how he always knows when it's time to eat! ?
Or that request is ignored, and no help is provided. Then you end up feeling like it was a waste to even put yourself out there and ask.
Had a friend dress as him for Halloween one year, and came with a fanny pack full of these creamers. It was amazing.
I saw them called that in Iceland
Idk why, but her dropping it on baby's head in the beginning, had me cracking up. I think I just needed a laugh.
I scrolled down to find out if anyone else was annoyed by this. You are not alone.
Right at the end of the video, the guy also pets the dog as his is walking up the stairs.
I could be wrong, but I thought antibody testing can only tell if you had it, and swab testing tells you if you currently have it.
That happened with my sister's cat, he thought every glass was his. She had to start only using cups with lids to prevent it.
I wouldn't take the charging cables, just the plugs for them.
She went on to say it should be her choice whether she wants to where it or not, and added that she will never wear a seat belt. (2/2)
I overhead a woman making that argument a couple months ago, that people die in car accidents because they had their seat belt on. (1/2)
https://turnipprophet.io/index.html I've been using this site, and it's helped me to finally turn a prophet.
I was looking for this comment. That one got left out of this clip.
I've always thought closed hospitals would work too. Tons of rooms already, a cafeteria, convert the gift stop area to a little market, etc.
Me too. As soon as I read Greenland shark, I got even more upset with this.
The VA can refer you as well. Depending on the area, some even have their own VA sleep labs.
I'm a pediatric sleep tech, so I deal with my fair share of wet beds during the night and in the mornings.