People forgot how to drive after two days off. They said there were two accidents but I didn't see either of them. West bound they were pushing the snow back.
Jimmy Buffett finally released a STL tour date for this year. July 6th. I'll be 38 weeks and some change.
Curious WWPD??
I think I already have my mind made up, but humor me. Would you go see (insert favorite band/artist here) at 38 weeks pregnant? Lawn seats. In St. Louis. In July.
If it didn't require much travel, I would totally go.
I went to a Red Sox game at 36 weeks, including a mile walk to/from the stadium from where we parked, while super absurdly humid. I was definitely uncomfortable at times, but still had fun.
For a Jimmy Buffet concert, if it's doable at all I would totally go for it!! Worst case scenario you get closer and decide you're not up for it. Wouldn't think it would be that tough to resell JB tickets.
Thats exactly what I'm thinking. The tickets always sell out, so they'd be easy to sell if I need to. Plus I live here, so no travel required. 😉
Jimmy Buffett finally released a STL tour date for this year. July 6th. I'll be 38 weeks and some change.
Curious WWPD??
I think I already have my mind made up, but humor me. Would you go see (insert favorite band/artist here) at 38 weeks pregnant? Lawn seats. In St. Louis. In July.
Yes, but I am also considering doing a half at 38 weeks...LOL...mainly because I did a half at 37 weeks with DS so I think it'd be fun to beat that.
akraus2015 - I would go but same caveat as above: Have to find a spot away from smokers (that's a priority for me even not pregnant). Make sure you take plenty of water. They should allow it in if it's factory sealed, especially since you'll be so obviously pregnant.
One of my fave bands is coming here 3 weeks after my due date. Won't be making that one, though H offered to let me go and stay home with baby. Do not think I'll be up for it yet!
I had tickets to Ortiz's last game at Fenway. DS ended up being less than 3 weeks old at the time so I had to skip and hear all about how awesome it was from the rest of my family that still got to go.
onesweetworld - I can still technically button my work pants and my jeans, which makes me proud. But they get uncomfortable when sitting especially as the day goes on. But I'll take it as long as I can with the belly band!
Though I do like the full panel jeans I have. They're comfy.
Not sure if this is a UO? I read an article yesterday where the author was mind blown you don't throw your used tampon in the toilet. I thought that was obvious. Could clog up the plumbing. Plus, it's really trash, it's not going to disintegrate. She also didn't realize signs in public restrooms stating "no personal hygiene items in toilet" applied to the tampon itself, not just the applicator.
My reaction was: You are an idiot. Am I in the minority, here?
People forgot how to drive after two days off. They said there were two accidents but I didn't see either of them. West bound they were pushing the snow back.
The annoying thing about accidents is the rubbernecking causes back ups hours after it's cleared 😒
I saw them pushing snow heading north as well.
The road next to my lot for work is two lanes on each side... only one lane in each direction is plowed. The other lane still has a good foot on it 🙄
Not sure if this is a UO? I read an article yesterday where the author was mind blown you don't throw your used tampon in the toilet. I thought that was obvious. Could clog up the plumbing. Plus, it's really trash, it's not going to disintegrate. She also didn't realize signs in public restrooms stating "no personal hygiene items in toilet" applied to the tampon itself, not just the applicator.
My reaction was: You are an idiot. Am I in the minority, here?
I haven't used a tampon in years, but I used to flush them when I lived at my parents house. At our house I didn't, though, because we have a septic tank. I never knew you weren't supposed to unless someone specifically stated not to.
Not sure if this is a UO? I read an article yesterday where the author was mind blown you don't throw your used tampon in the toilet. I thought that was obvious. Could clog up the plumbing. Plus, it's really trash, it's not going to disintegrate. She also didn't realize signs in public restrooms stating "no personal hygiene items in toilet" applied to the tampon itself, not just the applicator.
My reaction was: You are an idiot. Am I in the minority, here?
I agree with you but the really odd thing is that the Tampax instructions say to drop it down the toilet (at least they did when I read them the first time around years and years ago). Now I'm off to Google to see if they still do
Not sure if this is a UO? I read an article yesterday where the author was mind blown you don't throw your used tampon in the toilet. I thought that was obvious. Could clog up the plumbing. Plus, it's really trash, it's not going to disintegrate. She also didn't realize signs in public restrooms stating "no personal hygiene items in toilet" applied to the tampon itself, not just the applicator.
My reaction was: You are an idiot. Am I in the minority, here?
I haven't used a tampon in years, but I used to flush them when I lived at my parents house. At our house I didn't, though, because we have a septic tank. I never knew you weren't supposed to unless someone specifically stated not to.
I've always flushed them unless there's a sign/someone has told me not to. Growing up we always had sewer so I never even thought twice about it. Didn't even realize there were places I shouldn't until we bought our house and it had septic.
Post by sleepymonkey on Mar 16, 2017 10:03:06 GMT -5
+1 to flushing them but we have sewer. Although I flushed them when I lived with my parents with no issues and they have septic. I believe the instructions still tell you to flush them. I always figured since they are cotton, they will break down pretty easily.
Post by sleepymonkey on Mar 16, 2017 10:12:28 GMT -5
I just found out that someone in my neighborhood called the cops with a noise complaint on another neighbor. The offense? Their kids and some friends, ages 4-8, were being too loud while they played on their swingset. At 4:30 in the afternoon. WTH is wrong with people?
Not sure if this is a UO? I read an article yesterday where the author was mind blown you don't throw your used tampon in the toilet. I thought that was obvious. Could clog up the plumbing. Plus, it's really trash, it's not going to disintegrate. She also didn't realize signs in public restrooms stating "no personal hygiene items in toilet" applied to the tampon itself, not just the applicator.
My reaction was: You are an idiot. Am I in the minority, here?
I agree with you but the really odd thing is that the Tampax instructions say to drop it down the toilet (at least they did when I read them the first time around years and years ago). Now I'm off to Google to see if they still do
Just googled. Playtex says to flush them! Guess this is really a thing. Wow, I had no idea!
No offense meant to anyone who does flush. I just thought it was standard practice to toss in the garbage. My mind is blown.
I just found out that someone in my neighborhood called the cops with a noise complaint on another neighbor. The offense? Their kids and some friends, ages 4-8, were being too loud while they played on their swingset. At 4:30 in the afternoon. WTH is wrong with people?
I agree with you but the really odd thing is that the Tampax instructions say to drop it down the toilet (at least they did when I read them the first time around years and years ago). Now I'm off to Google to see if they still do
Just googled. Playtex says to flush them! Guess this is really a thing. Wow, I had no idea!
No offense meant to anyone who does flush. I just thought it was standard practice to toss in the garbage. My mind is blown.
At least it looks like Tampax changed their instructions - on the website (I'm going to check the box when I think of it at home) it says not to flush them.
Not sure if this is a UO? I read an article yesterday where the author was mind blown you don't throw your used tampon in the toilet. I thought that was obvious. Could clog up the plumbing. Plus, it's really trash, it's not going to disintegrate. She also didn't realize signs in public restrooms stating "no personal hygiene items in toilet" applied to the tampon itself, not just the applicator.
My reaction was: You are an idiot. Am I in the minority, here?
I haven't used a tampon in years, but I used to flush them when I lived at my parents house. At our house I didn't, though, because we have a septic tank. I never knew you weren't supposed to unless someone specifically stated not to.
Same. We have sewer and I flush. I don't carry around plastic bags to throw them in and there's no way in hell im throwing them in the trash unwrapped. I expect others to either wrap or flush due to the biohazard
I just found out that someone in my neighborhood called the cops with a noise complaint on another neighbor. The offense? Their kids and some friends, ages 4-8, were being too loud while they played on their swingset. At 4:30 in the afternoon. WTH is wrong with people?
What, seriously?!
Yup. When the cop arrived, he laughed and said to forget he was there. We live in a very family-friendly neighborhood with lots of kids, across the street from an elementary school. I could *maybe* understand if it was really early in the morning or really late at night (but I'm still a believer in talking to the neighbor yourself when possible) but in the middle of the afternoon? FFS.
Yup. When the cop arrived, he laughed and said to forget he was there. We live in a very family-friendly neighborhood with lots of kids, across the street from an elementary school. I could *maybe* understand if it was really early in the morning or really late at night (but I'm still a believer in talking to the neighbor yourself when possible) but in the middle of the afternoon? FFS.
Thank goodness for a good-natured cop. I agree so much with you: If you have a problem with your neighbor and they haven't shown themselves to be a violent insane person, try talking to them about it. It could be a simple solution.
I haven't used a tampon in years, but I used to flush them when I lived at my parents house. At our house I didn't, though, because we have a septic tank. I never knew you weren't supposed to unless someone specifically stated not to.
Same. We have sewer and I flush. I don't carry around plastic bags to throw them in and there's no way in hell im throwing them in the trash unwrapped. I expect others to either wrap or flush due to the biohazard
I haven't thought of them as a biohazard. From what I just quickly googled (so could be wrong), it's the same level as snot or semen, and we don't put those in plastic bags to toss in the trash. I just wrap them in toilet paper and put in the garbage.
Jimmy Buffett finally released a STL tour date for this year. July 6th. I'll be 38 weeks and some change.
Curious WWPD??
I think I already have my mind made up, but humor me. Would you go see (insert favorite band/artist here) at 38 weeks pregnant? Lawn seats. In St. Louis. In July.
I'm a total stick in the mud so I wouldn't go. At 38 weeks I was peeing roughly every .2 seconds and would not want to use public restrooms/portapotties or whatever.
Although keep in mind by 38 weeks I had already had a bad fall, a blood pressure scare, and had been assured by my doctor I was going to go into labor any moment 😂 Sooooo if none of that had happened I'd probably have been more inclined lol
Jimmy Buffett finally released a STL tour date for this year. July 6th. I'll be 38 weeks and some change.
Curious WWPD??
I think I already have my mind made up, but humor me. Would you go see (insert favorite band/artist here) at 38 weeks pregnant? Lawn seats. In St. Louis. In July.
I'm a total stick in the mud so I wouldn't go. At 38 weeks I was peeing roughly every .2 seconds and would not want to use public restrooms/portapotties or whatever.
Although keep in mind by 38 weeks I had already had a bad fall, a blood pressure scare, and had been assured by my doctor I was going to go into labor any moment 😂 Sooooo if none of that had happened I'd probably have been more inclined lol
Ooooh did not think about needing to pee!! Those lines get SOOOO long!
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