488 pts ยท November 2, 2011
Dog agrees.
I'm no where near their level (I can make the floral/holiday ones), but usually here (US) its done for competition, testing skills, etc
They're made here in the US as well and sold and eaten. I have a home bakery and am working on painted cookie skills atm.
We had everything when my husband worked there. We cut as much as we could waiting for Google Fiber and our bill was higher than ever.
Lady boxes can take a pounding, but this won't make it out of user sub anyway. Thanks for the warning.
If I had a penis, I'm sure sure I would. Will have to check husband's. For science.
Better than all four feet in and pooping outside the box. I hate my husband's cat.
and I know they will have it no matter what hole in the wall I tumble into. I'll drink "fancy" liquor at home and not trouble the busy bar.
Very true. Certain illnesses do restrict the types of exercise you can safely do which blows. RA and fibro kick my butt every day.
I was referring particularly to steroids here. They're used to treat a wide variety of illnesses from Crohn's to Psoriasis.
http://i.imgur.com/fKtaLWK
+1 for posting exactly eight of them.
It can mean medications that can affect your weight even with controlled calories, unfortunately.
My panties aren't twisted but it seems someone has rustled your jimmies.
I never said you should assume they are. I said you cannot assume they aren't and be 100% correct. I live my invisible illness every day.
I'm not talking statistical probabilities. I'm talking about assumptions others make without knowing.
That is true. I never said it wasn't. I was merely pointing out that in general you don't know just by looking.
No, I'm saying unless you know their medical history, you can't assume they don't.
How can you tell one from the other? Unless you actually know the person (well enough to know their medical history), you can't.
Why don't you stop assuming you know which ones are the exception? There are many chronic illnesses that are not apparent to strangers.
Yup! Including chronic illnesses and side effects from medication. It's not all about genetic predisposition or differences in metabolism.
Yes, because no one has disabilities that impair their ability to exercise-ones where you choose between exercising and living life.
It has actually been quite nice in Austin this week! I guess that means 90s to us, though.
As a Texan. I'd rather have this than shovel snow.
Another one of our cats drinks like that from her bowl. Then won't drink when the water is dirty a day later. I hate her.
My Samantha insists on drinking from the faucet as well, but he holds his face under the water to drink.
I do this with cookies nearly every day, but I can't do it with nail polish ><
He also, like, raped his wife...
Spent a weekend away mostly at Nimitz/Pacific War museum. Wouldn't recommend for a first date.
I'm no where near their level (I can make the floral/holiday ones), but usually here (US) its done for competition, testing skills, etc
They're made here in the US as well and sold and eaten. I have a home bakery and am working on painted cookie skills atm.
We had everything when my husband worked there. We cut as much as we could waiting for Google Fiber and our bill was higher than ever.
Lady boxes can take a pounding, but this won't make it out of user sub anyway. Thanks for the warning.
If I had a penis, I'm sure sure I would. Will have to check husband's. For science.
Better than all four feet in and pooping outside the box. I hate my husband's cat.
and I know they will have it no matter what hole in the wall I tumble into. I'll drink "fancy" liquor at home and not trouble the busy bar.
Very true. Certain illnesses do restrict the types of exercise you can safely do which blows. RA and fibro kick my butt every day.
I was referring particularly to steroids here. They're used to treat a wide variety of illnesses from Crohn's to Psoriasis.
http://i.imgur.com/fKtaLWK
+1 for posting exactly eight of them.
It can mean medications that can affect your weight even with controlled calories, unfortunately.
My panties aren't twisted but it seems someone has rustled your jimmies.
I never said you should assume they are. I said you cannot assume they aren't and be 100% correct. I live my invisible illness every day.
I'm not talking statistical probabilities. I'm talking about assumptions others make without knowing.
That is true. I never said it wasn't. I was merely pointing out that in general you don't know just by looking.
No, I'm saying unless you know their medical history, you can't assume they don't.
How can you tell one from the other? Unless you actually know the person (well enough to know their medical history), you can't.
Why don't you stop assuming you know which ones are the exception? There are many chronic illnesses that are not apparent to strangers.
Yup! Including chronic illnesses and side effects from medication. It's not all about genetic predisposition or differences in metabolism.
Yes, because no one has disabilities that impair their ability to exercise-ones where you choose between exercising and living life.
It has actually been quite nice in Austin this week! I guess that means 90s to us, though.
As a Texan. I'd rather have this than shovel snow.
Another one of our cats drinks like that from her bowl. Then won't drink when the water is dirty a day later. I hate her.
My Samantha insists on drinking from the faucet as well, but he holds his face under the water to drink.
I do this with cookies nearly every day, but I can't do it with nail polish ><
He also, like, raped his wife...
Spent a weekend away mostly at Nimitz/Pacific War museum. Wouldn't recommend for a first date.