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  • Kate070 said:
    Well I know this is going to be incredibly unpopular, and likely very naive on my part...but I think the parking spaces for expectant mothers and mothers with children are ridiculous.

    Being pregnant is not a handicap.  I understand that as pregnancy wears on we become more uncomfortable, but the vast majority of us do not need special privileges.  We are not special snowflakes just because we are carrying a child.  Of course special circumstances in individual pregnancies may deem a reliably close parking spot necessary, but if it is truly that bad perhaps you should ask your doctor for a temporary handicap parking tag so that you may park in ANY designated close space in any parking lot.  Really most of us would do better with taking a few extra steps every day.

    As for the spots designated for mothers with children...really?  I mean, I understand it is more convenient to be closer to the store entrance, but again having children is not a handicap.  You (the collective you) are not more important and speshul than someone who has chosen to be child free.  Your LO will not melt if he gets a raindrop on his head, or has to be out in the summer heat for an extra 30 seconds.  

    Really what it boils down to is a marketing ploy.  It's not exactly enforcable...don't know why my panties get in such a twist about it.  Also, FTM here, and I reserve the right to change my mind on the second point.  Mostly kidding.



    That's all I really have to say about that.
    ::shrug:: If you find them so offensive, don't use them. As a person with bad balance who is on blood thinners, the less icey parking lot I have to cross, the better. I'm bruised enough already, I'll happily take the closest spot I can get. I'm hardly waving signs and starting petitions to get more of these spots, but I think they are thoughtful when stores have them.
    Oooh, this too.  As a naturally klutzy person... with a big bump... on ice, I'd like to get in to my destination as quickly as possible.  Times I've fallen in winters past, no big deal.  It's a bit more serious if I slip and fall now.
    I get REALLY pissed if someone who is not pregnant parks in one of those spots.  I literally went off on a guy during my last pregnancy for parking there.  He was sloppy and gross and did look like he was carrying a child, but obviously that couldn't be the case.  I don't always mind the extra walk if I can't get one of those spaces but I really do appreciate that they are there.
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  • JmeJme said:

    JmeJme said:

    everyone says that old navy is the cheapest way to clothe a child.  I don't agree.  7 bucks on clearance isn't clearance.  I get better clearance deals at gymboree and carters. 

    I work at ON, so I might be biased, but I always wait for good sale/clearance prices that I can combine with my coupons and rewards from my Old Navy card (and get way better deals than my employee discount...and I normally never sign up for credit cards). I never pay more than a few dollars for baby stuff at Old Navy and no more than $5 for an item at baby gap.
    Teach me your ways!! I suck at this.
    Do you have an old navy/gap/banana republic card? They routinely have 30-40% off for card holders at ON (even 50% off at gap) and you earn 5% back in rewards (and they'll do double and triple rewards for entire month some times-- from 1 Christmas shopping trip, I earned $30 in rewards). I get their emails, and when there's a good coupon online, I'll go through their sale and clearance stuff, or else I'll wait and combine the in-store coupons (like the 30 or 40% off) with clearance and sale items. I never even look if it's not on sale/clearance AND I have a coupon to use with it.

    If you don't have a card...there are still online sales, but cardholders get Bette deals. And, like I said, I NEVER sign up for store cards!
    I have an ON Visa card.

    Take advantage of your coupons and rewards, woman! :)

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  • On the expectant mothers parking topic, I once saw a middle-aged guy park his motorcycle in the expectant mothers parking at CVS. Douche. I almost said something to him...
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  • carmen29 said:
    I don't get all the second (third, fourth) baby shower hate. I get it if a woman is planning one for herself, but if a friend or family member wants to throw me a shower for LO 2 who am I to say no? :-)
    I couldn't agree more :) My friends usually throw a shower for each baby, and us ladies just like getting together to celebrate! The gifts we get are a lot less expensive for baby 2-whatever. 

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  • everyone says that old navy is the cheapest way to clothe a child.  I don't agree.  7 bucks on clearance isn't clearance.  I get better clearance deals at gymboree and carters. 
    Target clearance can be the BOMB, but it's hit or miss. But I'm devoted to finding the bargains, so I search the clearance racks every time I'm there. :) Yeah..I said "the bomb." 'Cause I'm 'bout it. ...someone stop me.
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    Empireceo said:

    I don't like tattoos on women and I dislike about 95% I've ever seen on men too.  Not like, "oh you have a tattoo, we can't be friends," I just don't think they are attractive.

    I agree, I just don't like tattoos. They're just not my thing. I can't think of one thing I want to tattoo on my body that I'll look at in 30, 40, 50 years and be happy to still see it tattooed there. Plus, I can only imagine what a tattoo would look like on a wrinkly body in 50 years!

    See, I figure I'll be distracted enough when I'm 80 by my liver-spotted hands, wrinkly turkey waddle neck, rapidly thinning hair, etc. etc. to feel like "Man, this little tattoo I got on my back is the thing on my aging body that I really dislike the look of." But, then again, I got it the day I turned 18 and mostly forget it's there. *shrug* I already just find it amusing, so I've just never understood the idea that an 80-year-old is going to look at their aging, but still ticking, body and view their tattoos as anything but memories of another time in their life.


    Yep. Also got a tattoo the day I turned 18, and I forget it's there. I'm also not worried about what my old, Golden Girls-version self is going to think about it. Pretty colors in addition to sagging, flaking, wrinkly skin, I guess. 



    My friend's 8-year-old daughter asked me what mine is. I said it's supposed to look like a fairy. She told me "Oh, I thought it was a flying monkey." Which, really, is probably a better description. I blame my parents. This is what happens when you tell your rebellious child that you'll kick them out of the house if they get a tattoo.


    I've had to explain the one on my foot a few times. "It's a feather with birds flying off of hit" and the typical response is "ohhhhh those are birds" . Ouch.

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  • mirdamae03mirdamae03 member
    edited January 2014
    JmeJme said:
    everyone says that old navy is the cheapest way to clothe a child.  I don't agree.  7 bucks on clearance isn't clearance.  I get better clearance deals at gymboree and carters. 
    I work at ON, so I might be biased, but I always wait for good sale/clearance prices that I can combine with my coupons and rewards from my Old Navy card (and get way better deals than my employee discount...and I normally never sign up for credit cards). I never pay more than a few dollars for baby stuff at Old Navy and no more than $5 for an item at baby gap.
    Teach me your ways!! I suck at this.
    Do you have an old navy/gap/banana republic card? They routinely have 30-40% off for card holders at ON (even 50% off at gap) and you earn 5% back in rewards (and they'll do double and triple rewards for entire month some times-- from 1 Christmas shopping trip, I earned $30 in rewards). I get their emails, and when there's a good coupon online, I'll go through their sale and clearance stuff, or else I'll wait and combine the in-store coupons (like the 30 or 40% off) with clearance and sale items. I never even look if it's not on sale/clearance AND I have a coupon to use with it. If you don't have a card...there are still online sales, but cardholders get Bette deals. And, like I said, I NEVER sign up for store cards!

    I use and abuse my Gap card. I scored a pair of Gap baby jeans for $2.78 the day after Christmas. I was pretty pleased with myself :)

    ETA: removed a smiley... I'm really not that chipper today to warrant two smileys in three sentences.

    ETA2: And I obviously cannot spell today.

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  • I hate marijuana.  Everything about it: the smell, the laziness, the paranoia etc. etc.  I hate that it's still considered "cool" in some groups of people I know and even though I know it makes sense economically, I hate that it's probably going to be legalized.  If that makes me a prude so be it.


    And it's not like I haven't tried it, I have, and every time I did I thought maybe this time I'll like it....nope still hate it.

    Also people that say it's non addictive are full of shit.


    I could not agree more with this. I'm not a very straight laced individual either. I just hate the stuff.

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  • Kimbus22 said:
    Brought to you by the tri boards thread:

    Belly button rings are tacky and gross.  The fact that 1.  People still have them and 2. Pregnant people wear them even when they're forming a bizarre lump on their bump under their shirt really skeeves me out.  It's not 1994 anymore people.  Let it go.
    I totally agree with this.  I used to have belly button ring which I took out over a year BEFORE we even started trying in hopes that it would close up.  







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  • momthatliftsmomthatlifts member
    edited January 2014
    Dont know if this is much of a UO but I haven't changed my last name over to my husband's... it wasn't something I was looking forward to after we got married and I am being really lazy about going over to the social security office. One reason being is that the nearest one is not so near. Our daughter will get his last name and I am hoping I will find a burst of motivation to get it changed before she is out

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  • reneewhite90reneewhite90 member
    edited January 2014
    @JKBMA2014 - I was there for about 10 minutes tops when I went in person. Then I got it all done in one day rather than waiting for mail. Also, I'm not too comfortable mailing personal documents need to make that change. So much easier and quicker, not to mention safer, to take the hour or so and do it all in person, I think.

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  • Well I know this is going to be incredibly unpopular, and likely very naive on my part...but I think the parking spaces for expectant mothers and mothers with children are ridiculous.

    Being pregnant is not a handicap.  I understand that as pregnancy wears on we become more uncomfortable, but the vast majority of us do not need special privileges.  We are not special snowflakes just because we are carrying a child.  Of course special circumstances in individual pregnancies may deem a reliably close parking spot necessary, but if it is truly that bad perhaps you should ask your doctor for a temporary handicap parking tag so that you may park in ANY designated close space in any parking lot.  Really most of us would do better with taking a few extra steps every day.

    As for the spots designated for mothers with children...really?  I mean, I understand it is more convenient to be closer to the store entrance, but again having children is not a handicap.  You (the collective you) are not more important and speshul than someone who has chosen to be child free.  Your LO will not melt if he gets a raindrop on his head, or has to be out in the summer heat for an extra 30 seconds.  

    Really what it boils down to is a marketing ploy.  It's not exactly enforcable...don't know why my panties get in such a twist about it.  Also, FTM here, and I reserve the right to change my mind on the second point.  Mostly kidding.



    That's all I really have to say about that.
    Technically, according to the EEOC, pregnancy is considered a temporary disability. I am glad my rights are protected and that I have a place to park close to the store when I am waddling across the parking lot with my 3 y/o in tow. You don't like them? Don't use them. 
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  • My UO is fluid, but here it is...

    I've heard many arguments for and against, and I have not yet been convinced that GMOs are necessarily bad for your health.

    Bad for farmers and the economy, maybe...but not sure about anything else.
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  • And you know it isn't as easy to get handicap placards as one might think.  In Massachusetts families with autistic children are eligible for them because some autistic kids are runners and are at a much higher risk for getting hit by a car.  My son is one of those kids.  I have to football hold him in parking lots, even on the icy ones...even while I'm pregnant.  We have been waiting over a year for our placard. It isn't coming probably, who knows.  But I always park with him in the "expectant mom" spot.  Always.
    Yes this, too. I separated my pubic symphysis when I had DS. I had to use a walker to walk, yet I still couldn't get one. Try doing anything with a walker and an infant carrier, not happening. Even when DH was with us, he had to help us both.




    That's awful! I had SPD last time and I was able to get one, OB had to sign my stuff and I got one for 6 months.
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  • Bliz1712 said:
    I have tattoos but I agree they aren't everyone's cup of tea.  Mine are all hidden since I work in a professional job and that was always my concern when I got them.  I want to get another one as well.  My H has 10 and I think that's a bit extreme and very few people can pull off that many.

    My UO: I think after a certain age, older people should have to take the over the road driving test more often.  Maybe every 3-5 years or so.  I see so many older people that should not be driving and are dangerous.  
    In high school I wrote a scholarship paper on creating a new law that says you have to take the drivers test over.  Behind the youngest age group, those over 65 are most likely to be injured, killed and cause accidents.  

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  • I think health insurance plans should have to cover IF treatment. And I think it's complete bullshit that in my state, an employer can opt out of the laws due to religious reasons.
    I totally agree with this.  My insurance covered testing and then nothing after that.  So I was completely out of pocket.  Yet insurance will cover all kinds of other stupid crap.
  • My UO is fluid, but here it is...

    I've heard many arguments for and against, and I have not yet been convinced that GMOs are necessarily bad for your health.

    Bad for farmers and the economy, maybe...but not sure about anything else.
    I totally agree with you, there is no concrete proof that GMO's are bad for your health.  Personally, I think it's absolute genius what they can do, the science behind it is mind boggling.  People are so effing quick to jump on something that they don't fully understand.  
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  • hfooter said:
    Not sure how unpopular these are but.....

    Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Kanye, Kim K - wish they would all end up on some strange deserted island or a one way trip to Mars.  I just wish to not see or hear of them again...ever.
    Can we add Miley to this list?
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    I agree, I don't like her music, but she does a lot of good. I'll love her forever for writing "Ronan" 
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  • Not sure how unpopular these are but.....

    Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Kanye, Kim K - wish they would all end up on some strange deserted island or a one way trip to Mars.  I just wish to not see or hear of them again...ever.
    Can we add Miley to this list?
    I knew there was one person I was leaving off and couldn't put my finger on it!
  • SNOakesSNOakes member
    edited January 2014
    honey740 said:

    And you know it isn't as easy to get handicap placards as one might think.  In Massachusetts families with autistic children are eligible for them because some autistic kids are runners and are at a much higher risk for getting hit by a car.  My son is one of those kids.  I have to football hold him in parking lots, even on the icy ones...even while I'm pregnant.  We have been waiting over a year for our placard. It isn't coming probably, who knows.  But I always park with him in the "expectant mom" spot.  Always.
    Yes this, too. I separated my pubic symphysis when I had DS. I had to use a walker to walk, yet I still couldn't get one. Try doing anything with a walker and an infant carrier, not happening. Even when DH was with us, he had to help us both.




    That's awful! I had SPD last time and I was able to get one, OB had to sign my stuff and I got one for 6 months.
    We asked my OB and they said it wasn't up to them. :(   Funny story (well it wasn't funny at the time). We had to keep a plastic milk crate in our car for the first two months. DH would put it on the ground, I had to turn around backwards and lift my right foot onto the crate and he had to lift the rest of my body up so I was standing on the crate. Then he had to hold on to me and lower me backwards into the car and lift my legs and spin me to face forward. OMG I hope I don't separate this time. I have forgotten how hard life was for a while.

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  • hfooter - 100% agree with this. I don't know if I've ever put why I edited my post and I feel like I have to change stupid mistakes 80% of the time.

    Pointless.

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  • kat8805 said:
    This. GMO's are essentially made to resist the -cides (herbicides, pesticides) that a normal plant would not. This makes it very easy for the farmers to spray both a chemical to kill weeds, and a chemical to kill pests, and still have a healthy crop. That's great in theory. But those chemicals also kill off everything, even the good things nature has put in place to help. Bees for instance. it turns into a butterfly effect. Sure the crops are larger in quantity and the produce is larger in size, but at what cost?

    And Monsanto has some very dirty business practices.

    But we cannot see the future, so it's hard to say what the ultimate effect to anything we do is.
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    MH's family are crop farmers, and H works in the seed industry (not for Monsanto, but another company), and I won't pretend to be an expert on this subject.  But I'm going to go ask him about the sprays and see how that works.  I know there's certain EPA laws that they have to follow that is supposed to insure not *everything* gets killed off in a field (good bugs, etc.), but I don't want to put anything up here until I know more...
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  • Empireceo said:
    hfooter said:
    My UO

    I don't understand why we need to say what we edited on our post every time we edit it. For the most part I don't unless I added a completely new sentence.

    Otherwise I'd be posting that I suck at grammar and love to leave out words on each post I write. I was always more of a Science, Math and Art girl. English can suck it.
    I thought this was an issue when BSC's would go back to edit their posts to delete or make them less offensive if they went off the rails.  I guess this isn't such an issue now that we can QFP.

    UO:  It's quiet/boring around here.  Can someone have a truly UO that we can discuss/debate?
    Yeah, that was a TTGP habit. It was a thing when I posted there regularly that if your edit changed the substance of the post, you noted that.
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  • husker10 said:
    kat8805 said:
    This. GMO's are essentially made to resist the -cides (herbicides, pesticides) that a normal plant would not. This makes it very easy for the farmers to spray both a chemical to kill weeds, and a chemical to kill pests, and still have a healthy crop. That's great in theory. But those chemicals also kill off everything, even the good things nature has put in place to help. Bees for instance. it turns into a butterfly effect. Sure the crops are larger in quantity and the produce is larger in size, but at what cost?

    And Monsanto has some very dirty business practices.

    But we cannot see the future, so it's hard to say what the ultimate effect to anything we do is.
    Trimmed quote tree cuz it hurts my eyes!

    MH's family are crop farmers, and H works in the seed industry (not for Monsanto, but another company), and I won't pretend to be an expert on this subject.  But I'm going to go ask him about the sprays and see how that works.  I know there's certain EPA laws that they have to follow that is supposed to insure not *everything* gets killed off in a field (good bugs, etc.), but I don't want to put anything up here until I know more...
    One of the biggest problems is that they do not yet have a good delivery system for pesticides.  They spray way more than they need and 90% of it goes into the soil and then into the water table. 
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  • husker10 said:
    kat8805 said:
    This. GMO's are essentially made to resist the -cides (herbicides, pesticides) that a normal plant would not. This makes it very easy for the farmers to spray both a chemical to kill weeds, and a chemical to kill pests, and still have a healthy crop. That's great in theory. But those chemicals also kill off everything, even the good things nature has put in place to help. Bees for instance. it turns into a butterfly effect. Sure the crops are larger in quantity and the produce is larger in size, but at what cost?

    And Monsanto has some very dirty business practices.

    But we cannot see the future, so it's hard to say what the ultimate effect to anything we do is.
    Trimmed quote tree cuz it hurts my eyes!

    MH's family are crop farmers, and H works in the seed industry (not for Monsanto, but another company), and I won't pretend to be an expert on this subject.  But I'm going to go ask him about the sprays and see how that works.  I know there's certain EPA laws that they have to follow that is supposed to insure not *everything* gets killed off in a field (good bugs, etc.), but I don't want to put anything up here until I know more...
    One of the biggest problems is that they do not yet have a good delivery system for pesticides.  They spray way more than they need and 90% of it goes into the soil and then into the water table. 
    I think the whole thing is just too big. Honestly I think the real issue comes down to feeding too many mouths. But really, who knows.
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  • I'm monitoring a Public Utilities Commission meeting at work and the amount of people who are getting up & saying the most dramatic, stupid things about the smart meters in their homes is reedick.

    They're all from Marin County (with the exception of one woman who was from Lafayette, which is like the Marin County of the East Bay Area). Marin County is practically ground zero for the anti-vax movement.

    More junk science. Yay.

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