Well, I guess it should be easy to name this kid if those are the hit names. Maybe my favorite girl name (Olivia) will fall down from popularity so I could use it. Ya know, if I have a girl.
(Yes, I know I can name my kid whatever I want, but having a class with 5 Katie's and 4 Josh's in a high school of 85 makes me not want a super popular name.)
It was so weird looking I almost think she was trying to be ironic. Why is she lying on fake flowers? Why is she on such a cheesy set? Why is she wearing mismatched undergarments? What's with the veil? I literally hate everything about the picture other than the fact that she's a pretty lady.
The only good thing to come out of this photo shoot is THIS
(sorry, still don't really know how to do the picture thang)
George Bush cracks me up. I love him. He has this endearing quality about him.
I hate this 100th day of school where all the kids dress up as old people.
I had no idea what that was about.
When I was in elementary school we made posters with 100 items on them. Candy, buttons, paper clips, pennies, whatever and lined the hallways with them.
Apparently I am living the kindergarten dream over here where they just wear the class crown on their birthday and we don't do 50 or 100 days of school. He had to dress in school colors one day and that's been it.
DD had to do a 100 day of school project. She brought in a 100 pennies. And we brought in fudge stripe cookies for her birthday. Most of the kids do something like that.
We've had pajama day, wear school colors day, and wear Christmas colors day. None of those are very strenuous.
We also did just plain spirit week leading up to homecoming in high school (pajama day, decade day, etc), and a random dress up day on certain occasions (like Phillies World Series appearance in '93).
The only number related activity we did was in college. 40 days, 40 oz. Tradition was to play hooky from classes and drink 40s on the steps, which were our great campus space. It was wonderful as a student, probably less wonderful for everyone else (though I was on student council and we did try to get everyone to clean up and be respectful, 21-22 yr olds don't always get the message).
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Post by pixiepink24 on Feb 2, 2017 19:03:39 GMT -5
sepiamoon I was recently looking up the blood type diet thing (certain foods for certain blood types), and mine basically says that beans and lentils are not good for my blood type at all.
sepiamoon I was recently looking up the blood type diet thing (certain foods for certain blood types), and mine basically says that beans and lentils are not good for my blood type at all.
I'm curious why your blood type would determine what foods you should or shouldn't eat?
Also, can O- people eat everything if they are universal donors?
sepiamoon I was recently looking up the blood type diet thing (certain foods for certain blood types), and mine basically says that beans and lentils are not good for my blood type at all.
I'm curious why your blood type would determine what foods you should or shouldn't eat?
Also, can O- people eat everything if they are universal donors?
That would be awesome if they could!
I guess it basically says that blood type is connected to gut bacteria as well as lectins. Who knows. Like I said, I was just reading about it. Here is a link to some info and science behind it. www.dadamo.com/
I'm curious why your blood type would determine what foods you should or shouldn't eat?
Also, can O- people eat everything if they are universal donors?
That would be awesome if they could!
I guess it basically says that blood type is connected to gut bacteria as well as lectins. Who knows. Like I said, I was just reading about it. Here is a link to some info and science behind it. www.dadamo.com/
Very interesting. Apparently I should be a vegetarian. Boo.
Post by pixiepink24 on Feb 2, 2017 20:02:49 GMT -5
sharebear05 Oh, I by no means was saying that I'm doing that diet or cutting anything crazy out of my diet. I was only reading stuff I found on the interwebs. But what I did see about my blood type, is that there is a lot I can eat. I like beans. To me, it makes sense since some people can lose weight and others can't on similar diets or while some can digest things better than others. Who knows!
I liked Beyoncés underwater shots. I'm not sure what she was thinking with the flowers and stuff. She shoulda let Solange set that up for her I hope that the Patriots win the Superbowl so that Brady can hand Goddell a totally deflated football in exchange for the trophy!
A friend posted a pic on fb of the gifts "her daughter" made to take to everyone in her class because it's her birthday.
Is this a thing? Am I supposed to make a MF-ing gift to bring to everyone on my kid's birthday? And incorporate some kind of pun? WHO HAS TIME FOR THIS SHIT?!
Makes me glad for this July birthday.
Maybe she's a hobbit? (Please tell me someone gets this...)
sepiamoon I was recently looking up the blood type diet thing (certain foods for certain blood types), and mine basically says that beans and lentils are not good for my blood type at all.
I've heard about this. What blood type do you have?
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