Why I don't buy fabrics "just because they're beautiful"
loisflan
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Comments (11)Look what I found with a Google search: Peter peppers are called that for a reason. I usually call them penis peppers. Comical? Yes. Erotic and sexy? Not so much....See MoreWell, I don't see why I should have to pay ANYTHING!
Comments (14)That's so awful. Not just is it horrible to drag a kid around Disney watching you buy stuff that they can't have, it is not fair because you are keeping them from the rides! The worst one I've heard re Disney is my entry in the Worst Mother Ever contest. I had a neighbor a few years ago who had had a rough deal; he had gotten hit by a drunk driver and suffered some brain damage. He could never get back into his old profession (due to the damage), had outrageous medical bills, etc. So his wife decided that that was not what she had signed up for, apparently, and left him and the kids. She seemed to have this incredible and bizarre anger towards him, like it was somehow his fault that her life plans had not worked out, and seemed determined to "make him pay", even at the expense of her children. (According to other neighbors at that time, when he was in the hospital after the accident, they didn't think he'd make it. Some attorney got a hold of her or vice versa and she was telling the neighbors how much money she'd get in the lawsuit for having lost her husband. Well, he did make it - but the accident money all went towards the medical bills. Maybe she was angry that he didn't decently die so she could be a wealthy widow.) For example, their custody agreement said that he was responsible for dropping off the kids for the beginning of their visitation (backwards from most people's.) He didn't have a car and I remember driving back from the grocery one scorching hot summer Sunday and seeing he and the young kids waiting at the bus stop. I stopped because I knew the bus didn't run very frequently on Sundays; in order to drop off the kids he had to take a bus into town, wait almost two hours for a transferring bus back out of town to her place, and then do it all in reverse. In total this trip was going to take almost seven hours, nearly half of it with the kids in 90 plus heat. All this was to get to a woman's house who lived five miles away, (on the other side of a shopping district/highway so unwalkable), and who had a car. Needless to say I drove them there, and on the way back asked him why his X couldn't pick the kids up. She had told him that it was his responsibility per the court order and refused to do it, even though her own kids had to go on this several hour bus trip! Anyway, the guy struggled financially the whole time I knew him due to these circumstances. But every year, without fail, the X would go on a two week trip to Disney with her BF and her BF's niece. (Her own kids, of course, had never been.) And every year, without fail, she'd come over to see her kids upon her return and show them all of her pictures! And these were young kids - I just couldn't believe it! What on earth would be going through someone's mind to think that it would be so nice to show your kids how much fun you had, again, in Disney, with someone else's child?!...See Morewhy don't drip coffee makers last? am I buying too cheaply?
Comments (35)Sorry Snidely, gotta disagree with you on this one. You're representing totally subjective terms as being absolute fact, which they're not. I totally disagree that drip is "more flavorful". There certainly is no documentation to that claim, since there's no objective way to quantify the claim. It's all subjective, it's a matter of taste. A good number of people agree with me that a percolator is a far more flavorful coffee than drip. Saying coffee was poorer in the past is again totally subjective. Today's foo-foo coffees that are so fashionable are generally favored by those who need to have it diluted with creamers, flavorings and sugar in order to drink it since they don't want a coffee taste. They need it adulterated to drink it. Hardly makes that a better coffee than the past. Different, yes, but not better. My position is the same holds true for cooking a ham. I prefer it be the meat, and appreciate the quality and taste of it rather than covering it with sugars. I don't think a steak needs to be covered with ketchup or steak sauce but some will tell you unequivocally better so buried. Today's society requires the addition of ridiculous amounts of sugar to make things "better". Sweeter isn't always better to a developed palate. To those raised on fast food, frozen food and prepared by mediocre cooks, sugar saves the day for them. Not for me. The other point few people understand is the quality of water required. IMO, you don't make good coffee with lousy water. And all the Starbucks and foo-foo "coffees" (which calling them coffee is argumentative anyway), together with an uncleaned maker of any type, using tap water as most all of them do, is what people want to call "better" when IMO it's far from it. Many of these places might filter their water which can help but it doesn't help when they don't change the filters which is a common negligence. Many people don't know good coffee from bad because they've never used good water, never clean their maker and never drink it unadulterated. They don't really know how coffee actually tastes....See MoreThis is not good, and I don't know why the gov't let this happen
Comments (8)This is why I am glad I buy heirloom seeds from reputable small sellers. Ah, but they've already tried to make that illegal in Europe, with a bill proposing that it would only be legal to save and plant seeds (even for yourself only) which had gone through a prohibitively expensive certification process. Fortunately it failed there, but I confidently wait to see it tacked onto some bill or other here sooner or later....See Morenannykins
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