May 2013 Moms

UO

Let's give 'em (m14,a14) something to talk about lol....no but seriously I may be looking forward to their uo's more than ours...
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  • Oops almost forgot my UO. I don't agree with people letting their children dress up for Halloween and go trick or treating but then they don't give out candy. Not cool IMO.

    Do you mean on their own or even with a parent?




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  • I'm torn on the pink topic. I like that it had created awareness, but we should be teaching/preaching healthy habits and exercise- things that can lower your risk. I'm also not a fan of the dual language gear. It is sickening to think that America needs a gimmick to get people to support something.

    I also wonder if the NFL players and staff have to make a donation for the pink gear they sport? I kind of picture a large bin where players and staff can grab stuff to wear. Who pays for all that stuff?
  • I have had a complete reading fail @laxminavkar. I have a head full of mince today. The penny has only just dropped and I agree!



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  • Piggy backing off Lax, I think it's ridiculous to take non candy eating children, like our babies, trick or treating.

    Noooooo momma wants candy!!!! lol actually I am taking LO and my nephews out so that I can steal my nephews candy.

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  • Lolalipsy said:

    Oops almost forgot my UO. I don't agree with people letting their children dress up for Halloween and go trick or treating but then they don't give out candy. Not cool IMO.

    Do you mean on their own or even with a parent?

    In my mind if your child of any age is receiving candy from strangers you have to give candy to strangers. It's very communist of me.
    I agree. I read it wrong.



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  • To weigh in on the Pink debate on sports. DH was a professional baseball player they had days where they wore special pink jerseys and after the game they signed them and they were auctioned off. They can't put a percentage number on because the jerseys or other gear sell for different amounts. Like DH isn't a super star so his jersey was like $500 but another guys was $5000. The cost of the jersey to be made and expenses (just for easy math sake) is $100. So 80% of DHs jersey went to the charity. But 98% of the super stars jersey went to charity. Same fixed costs but different sale amounts. Also, they invite charities to set up at the park where you can get info or make donations plus they give tons of free tickets to survivors and families. I don't know how the NFL does theirs but I'd bet it's fairly similar. Please don't hold me to those dollar amounts, it was just an example.
  • jayro10 said:

    Piggy backing off Lax, I think it's ridiculous to take non candy eating children, like our babies, trick or treating.

    Exactly. Our neighbors have a 10 month old. The mom asked if we wanted to take M trick or treating with them. We were like, uhhhhh no. Not only are they taking their baby trick or treating, but they are driving to a different town (about a 25 minute drive) to go to a neighborhood that has really big, expensive houses and banking on getting better candy from there. We are pretty good friends with our neighbors, but we are totally side-eyeing them on this one.

    Wow lol I would be side eyeing them too! DH and I aren't taking DD trick or treating until she's a little older, we are taking her to the church fall festival this year. I kind of want to stay home and just watch Halloween movies but my family wants to see her...
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  • This isn't so risqué...but I thought about it last night
    while browsing Facebook...

    Long engagements are bogus. Either piss or get off the pot.


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  • smg2302 said:
    Lolalipsy said:
    Along the lines of @linegirl313 I don't like when charities come up and ask for money. I see you there so if I want to give I will give. It sounds like I'm a Bah humbug but I'm not, I do things for charity. I just think they shouldn't approach people and ask. It's rude in my opinion.
    I donated the ASPCA one time about 5 years ago.  Every few months they send me a letter asking for more donation money, but in the letter they enclose a nickel to demonstrate how so little can make such a huge difference.  Save your fucking nickel!  Show me a picture of a nickel, if you really need that imagery to connect.  I can only imagine how much money they are wasting on this ad campaign.

    My UO is along the same lines.  I work at a University, and there are always people outside of my building asking if I'm a registered voter, will I sign a petition.  I don't like legislature explained to me by people with vested interests.  I will read bills and form my own opinions, okthankyoubuhbye.
    I donate to them regularly, but this makes me so. friggin. mad. The wasteful campaign spending for one, and all the money literally being thrown in the trash for another. Grr.


  • I have a UO now, I don't like coffee, cant stand the stuff! It doesn't matter what frufru junk you put in it to make it taste better it still tastes horrible. Along those lines I don't know how someone could pay $5+ for a coffee from someplace, that's just outrageous.

    :-O Wow, this is a true UO! (Not liking coffee, not the part about spending $5+ for one.)

    I think the only thing that may top my love of coffee is my love of chocolate.


    Yes! I love coffee. When I do spend 5 bucks it is probably Starbucks which I go to once in a while...I really want a pumpkin spice latte now.
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  • beaubecca said:


    kmcd23 said:


    smg2302 said:


    Lolalipsy said:

    Along the lines of @linegirl313 I don't like when charities come up and ask for money. I see you there so if I want to give I will give.

    It sounds like I'm a Bah humbug but I'm not, I do things for charity. I just think they shouldn't approach people and ask. It's rude in my opinion.


    I donated the ASPCA one time about 5 years ago.  Every few months they send me a letter asking for more donation money, but in the letter they enclose a nickel to demonstrate how so little can make such a huge difference.  Save your fucking nickel!  Show me a picture of a nickel, if you really need that imagery to connect.  I can only imagine how much money they are wasting on this ad campaign.

    My UO is along the same lines.  I work at a University, and there are always people outside of my building asking if I'm a registered voter, will I sign a petition.  I don't like legislature explained to me by people with vested interests.  I will read bills and form my own opinions, okthankyoubuhbye.

    I donate to them regularly, but this makes me so. friggin. mad. The wasteful campaign spending for one, and all the money literally being thrown in the trash for another. Grr.


    Yep that's one of the things I look for - how they run their campaigns. That's one of the stupidest things I've ever heard of a charity doing though. I don't mind the mailing labels or t-shirts for running in a marathon, etc. - those are such minor costs. But I do look at how much the charity spends on administrative needs.

    And for goodness sakes do not give to United Way or through the Combined Federal Campaign or some other employee giving program like that. The campaign takes a percentage of your donation to run the campaign - just give directly to the charity of your choice so they get 100% of the dollars you give! ::Off soapbox now::


    The nickel tactic is because many people who receive the nickel then feel like they "owe" the nonprofit something in return, even though they didn't ask for it in the first place. Then they write a check. It doesn't work on most people but it may work on enough prospective donors to cover the cost of all the nickels and then some.

    I work in nonprofit communications.

    And I never respond to direct mail campaigns. ;)
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  • Cgoode517Cgoode517 member
    edited October 2013
    I have a UO now, I don't like coffee, cant stand the stuff! It doesn't matter what frufru junk you put in it to make it taste better it still tastes horrible. Along those lines I don't know how someone could pay $5+ for a coffee from someplace, that's just outrageous.

    I don't either. I think it sometimes smells good but hate the taste.
  • This isn't so risqué...but I thought about it last night while browsing Facebook...

    Long engagements are bogus. Either piss or get off the pot.

    Yes! Same goes for couples who date for 10 years....
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  • This isn't so risqué...but I thought about it last night while browsing Facebook...

    Long engagements are bogus. Either piss or get off the pot.

    So what if you had to have a long engagement? We were engaged for a year and a half before we got married because we were planning our wedding from afar and didn't have much of a choice. Sure we could have gotten married where we live, but then nobody would have been able to attend because none of our family lives near us. We opted to have our wedding where half our family lives so only half would have to travel, and that required a lot of coordination, none of which could have been done in a shorter time frame...
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  • blush64blush64 member
    edited October 2013
    Oops almost forgot my UO. I don't agree with people letting their children dress up for Halloween and go trick or treating but then they don't give out candy. Not cool IMO.
     
    Those are the people who deserve to come home and have egg on their windows. Well not really, but seriously don't bring your kids out if you aren't giving out. Even if you have to give your candy to someone else to hand out, give something. I saw a woman last year turn her lights out as she was taking her kids out to get treats. It wouldn't be very fun if we all did that.

    Also, I do not donate to anyone in a store, to anyone who comes to my door or anyone who calls me. I research certain organizations that I want to donate to and after checking where their money goes I send what I choose, when I choose.

    As for coffee, I hate coffee and tea. If I am tired I can drink coffee with a chaser of water or juice...and that coffee would be mostly cream. Tea is something I can't even force myself to drink.

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    EDIT to add, I also hate beer (even specialty or flavoured), I hate wine and I don't even really like champagne. (even the good stuff) I do like Vodka.
  • edited October 2013
    pnutg said:

    This isn't so risqué...but I thought about it last night while browsing Facebook...

    Long engagements are bogus. Either piss or get off the pot.


    Me & DH were engaged for 4 years and dated for another 3 so we didn't get married until 7 years later. We probably waited that long because we were so young when we got together (18 & 20) and knew we werent ready at the time. Now this is our 10th year together.

  • LolalipsyLolalipsy member
    edited October 2013
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    Lolalipsy said:

    I have a head full of mince today. The penny has only just dropped and I agree!

    I have never heard either of these phrases before but I love them and want you to say more.

    Roger that! I love some of your phrases like having a funky neck and snatch. So funny.

    Edit: silly autocorrect



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  • This isn't so risqué...but I thought about it last night while browsing Facebook...

    Long engagements are bogus. Either piss or get off the pot.

    So what if you had to have a long engagement? We were engaged for a year and a half before we got married because we were planning our wedding from afar and didn't have much of a choice. Sure we could have gotten married where we live, but then nobody would have been able to attend because none of our family lives near us. We opted to have our wedding where half our family lives so only half would have to travel, and that required a lot of coordination, none of which could have been done in a shorter time frame...
    Lol......A year and a half isn't a long engagement. I was engaged for about that long. Planning a wedding takes time.  I'm talking 4, 5 + years. 
     
    okay, I'm in agreement with you then!
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  • @mommacakes4u - I also HATE coffee...the taste, the smell.  There is nothing that can be added that will make me like it.  My sister worked at a coffee shop when we were in college.  She would come home smelling of coffee, it made me gag.  
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  • An engagement should definitely only last as long as it takes to plan. You should set a date within a month or so of getting the ring. And, there should always be a ring. Doesn't have to be a diamond but a ring should be involved. I got married five months after we were engaged and the planning was done within three months, totally doable. I even did my own flowers. I do get wanting to get married during a certain season, so your engagement might be longer.
  • We paid for the wedding ourselves so we also needed that extra time to make sure we could save the money up for everything.

    Same here. My engagement was 16 months and we barely made it, expense wise.


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  • Ok here's a question- how are you supposed to give out candy if you are takinng your kids out? Of course you are going to turn off your lights if you are taking your own kids out, right?
    One can't do both.

    I have seen what PP suggested or some people leave a note directing you to the house next door where they will give you their candy as well.

    If I am going to miss trick-or-treating to make sure your kids have fun I expect the same so my kids have fun too. It seems greedy or entitled to think it's ok to take free candy but not necessary to give candy. If we all did that there would be no free candy, :(


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