I don't think any of the members of One Direction are remotely attractive yet.
FTFY.
There are 2 kinds of people in this world. Those that love 1D, and those that will eventually love 1D.
I have a problem with adults lusting after kids. They were under 18 when they started, no? I just hope your 'love' for them started after 18. Otherwise that's sick.....
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
Sometimes I feel like people go to the morning Ash Wednesday service so they can wear ashes on their heads all day at work and feel superior to those who didn't get up for church.
or maybe it is just the two people I work with that went who act like that.
Sometimes I feel like people go to the morning Ash Wednesday service so they can wear ashes on their heads all day at work and feel superior to those who didn't get up for church.
Where I grew up (and my church specifically), ash Wednesday services are only in the evening, so I actually never saw anyone walking around ashes on their forehead during the day. My UO: I can't get into big bang theory. Penny irritates the shit out of me because I feel like she's intentionally dumb, and almost wears her "I'm a dumb blonde girl tee her" as a brand, like she's proud of it. I just can't respect women that are ok with coming across as dumb.
I don't think any of the members of One Direction are remotely attractive yet.
FTFY.
There are 2 kinds of people in this world. Those that love 1D, and those that will eventually love 1D.
I have a problem with adults lusting after kids. They were under 18 when they started, no? I just hope your 'love' for them started after 18. Otherwise that's sick.....
In 2010 when they formed, they were 16-19. In 2013 when I found them, they were 18-21. They are now 20-23. They are all adults. I am an adult.
Lay off the fucking pedophilia accusations, mmkay?
Chill. First of all, it's an opinion but secondly there is a problem with adults lusting after kids and just because the kids are famous doesn't make it right. Glad you aren't one of them.
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
My UO is that I hate it when people use Lent as their excuse for either going on a diet or giving up something that they shouldn't be doing in the first place (giving up soda, fast food, cursing). If you want to better your life, then great, but don't use religion as your excuse and then expect me to listen to you whine for the next 40 days. Also, I don't celebrate Lent, but my understanding is that it's supposed to be a sacrifice, giving up something meaningful, not simply stopping something that you shouldn't be doing anyway.
Sometimes I feel like people go to the morning Ash Wednesday service so they can wear ashes on their heads all day at work and feel superior to those who didn't get up for church.
Where I grew up (and my church specifically), ash Wednesday services are only in the evening, so I actually never saw anyone walking around ashes on their forehead during the day.
My UO: I can't get into big bang theory. Penny irritates the shit out of me because I feel like she's intentionally dumb, and almost wears her "I'm a dumb blonde girl tee her" as a brand, like she's proud of it. I just can't respect women that are ok with coming across as dumb.
We went at night--lovely service. My church only has a night service too, but some churches do mornings.
You have to understand, Lois and I went through the whole 1D on TB backlash, around the time of South Beach and a lot of people threw the word "pedophile" around. "You guys find kids attractive? What is wrong with you???"
It's not even remotely accurate to use that word (or the words kids) in this situation.
I appreciate the explanation on this sans intense emotion. I can understand that it's something you are offended by and it's not a huge deal to me to make a point out of it so we're good.
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
You have to understand, Lois and I went through the whole 1D on TB backlash, around the time of South Beach and a lot of people threw the word "pedophile" around. "You guys find kids attractive? What is wrong with you???"
It's not even remotely accurate to use that word (or the words kids) in this situation.
Yeah, we've been fighting these "pedophile" and "sick women lusting after prepubescent boys" accusations for more than a year.
I love coffee, but I'm not a fan of Starbucks. The Coffee Bean is way better, or Dunkin. The food at Starbucks SUCKS too, the few times I have been starving and tried a muffin or scone I haven't been able to even finish it, how do you fail so bad? I'm not a super picky person either.
Here's one to change the subject. I hate St. Patricks Day. I don't celebrate it. I don't drink (even when not pregnant), I don't really like corned beef and cabbage, and I'm not Irish. I think it's just an excuse for people to get stupid drunk and party.
ETA I don't judge people for enjoying drinking. I completely understand having a glass of wine, or a beer, or what have you. I just think the people who binge drink and end up puking all over the sidewalks outside of bars are beyond stupid. To each their own.
Married June 2012
DH: 31 Me: 30 dx PCOS 2001
Surprise BFP 12/8/13 EDD 8/14/14
Stroke: 3/15/14 dx expressive aphasia: had to relearn how to communicate
You have to understand, Lois and I went through the whole 1D on TB backlash, around the time of South Beach and a lot of people threw the word "pedophile" around. "You guys find kids attractive? What is wrong with you???"
It's not even remotely accurate to use that word (or the words kids) in this situation.
Yeah, we've been fighting these "pedophile" and "sick women lusting after prepubescent boys" accusations for more than a year.
I am sorry that people said those things.
I can not get into 1D, but I can tolerate it.
Let's talk about something else.
Um, I do not like brick on a house?
Brick houses are beautiful. Now if you are talking faux brick mixed in with stucco or other materials then I think it looks shoddy. But a true brick home with ivy growing up a side is my dream home.
Here's one to change the subject. I hate St. Patricks Day. I don't celebrate it. I don't drink (even when not pregnant), I don't really like corned beef and cabbage, and I'm not Irish. I think it's just an excuse for people to get stupid drunk and party.
I am Irish and I don't like St. Patricks Day. ) My mother used to make us eat corned beef and cabbage to "celebrate our heritage", ick. I have a traditional Irish maiden name (with an apostrophe) and people constantly say "where's your green?! Why aren't you drunk?!"
"Kiss me I'm Irish" slutty half-shirts, green body glitter and stupid plastic headbands make me want to punch people.
Haha! me too. I'm glad I'm not alone!
Married June 2012
DH: 31 Me: 30 dx PCOS 2001
Surprise BFP 12/8/13 EDD 8/14/14
Stroke: 3/15/14 dx expressive aphasia: had to relearn how to communicate
We have guns. Multiple guns and of many different types/styles. And we both carry handguns. We don't plan on changing much once LO is here.
I'm going to assume they are safely locked away with multiple locks lest I clutch my pearls.
All besides our handguns are always locked in our keypad coded safe. Our handguns or either directly attached to our bodies or on our night stands at night. There is no in between. That part will be changing once baby is here. A bed table case that's locked. Hand guns are usually loaded but won't ever be once baby is here.
I don't have a problem when women are fans of young boy bands or actors. However I do side eye the 50 year old guy with miley cyrus and Brittany spears posters on his wall.
My uo I judge people more for smoking cigarettes then I do for smoking pot. My dh smokes weed on a semi regular basis as long as he isn't doing it in the house and its not affecting his job or family tome I don't care.The second I see him bumming a cigarette from a friend it makes my blood boil. To me cigarette smoking makes me think anyone who does it smells like a dirty old ash tray.
I think gun ownership could come in handy if there ever were a zombie apocalypse, but other than that I don't support it.
Anti gun ownership will only get you so far. But i do understand peoples reasoning for it, but don't agree with any of them. If that makes any sense. I bet if you were in that movie theater that got shot up a year or so ago you would have been eternally grateful had I been there carrying my gun and shot the idiot before he hurt you or your family.
Assuming you don't carry your handgun for your work or live in an usually dangerous environment for the U.S., I'm intrigued by the choice to be armed at all times and how it affects your perspective. Since it continues to be your practice I assume it must be a positive experience.
This is an incredible episode on Real Sports with Bryant Gumble about Kids & guns. Basically, kids have no self-control even if the KNOW they shouldn't touch the gun.
Here is the preview, but the whole episode is worth watching & VERY scary.
Kids certainly not raised around guns. Or ever shot a real gun. That video wouldn't make any truly pro gun parent turn in there guns. Only increase the safety and knowledge their children have.
Here's one to change the subject. I hate St. Patricks Day. I don't celebrate it. I don't drink (even when not pregnant), I don't really like corned beef and cabbage, and I'm not Irish. I think it's just an excuse for people to get stupid drunk and party.
ETA I don't judge people for enjoying drinking. I completely understand having a glass of wine, or a beer, or what have you. I just think the people who binge drink and end up puking all over the sidewalks outside of bars are beyond stupid. To each their own.
My favorite color is green and I love corned beef and cabbage. Long live St. Patty's Day!
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I met my husband on St. Patrick's Day. The Boondock Saints is one of my all time favorite movies (yes, I relate above to a "holiday"), and I have fond memories of my mom making corned beef (I still don't like cabbage very much).
Yeah St. Patties!!!
However, I just had an argument with my hubby about whether it was a real holiday. He is delusional and claimed it should be a national holiday (aka he should get the day off work) I told him I viewed it as Valentines Day, a commercialized American holiday.
Can anyone chime in on if it is even recognized in Ireland? I have no idea.
I think gun ownership could come in handy if there ever were a zombie apocalypse, but other than that I don't support it.
Anti gun ownership will only get you so far. But i do understand peoples reasoning for it, but don't agree with any of them. If that makes any sense. I bet if you were in that movie theater that got shot up a year or so ago you would have been eternally grateful had I been there carrying my gun and shot the idiot before he hurt you or your family.
This is really offensive to me. I live in Aurora, CO. I know people who where injured, and one of the people who died in that shooting. To just throw their pain around to justify your need to carry a gun is beyond tasteless. FTFY.
Edited stupid autocorrect.
Married June 2012
DH: 31 Me: 30 dx PCOS 2001
Surprise BFP 12/8/13 EDD 8/14/14
Stroke: 3/15/14 dx expressive aphasia: had to relearn how to communicate
I will say that we are gun owners. Locked away and kept seperate from ammo. Mainly for hobby, it will probably be useless during a break-in due to the fact that the attacker will probably be on me before I can get to it and load.
All besides our handguns are always locked in our keypad coded safe. Our handguns or either directly attached to our bodies or on our night stands at night. There is no in between. That part will be changing once baby is here. A bed table case that's locked. Hand guns are usually loaded but won't ever be once baby is here.
So you wear your gun around the house with you?? Sitting around watching TV in the evening?? When you shower? are you in law enforcement?
BF typically doesn't take it off until he's home and undressed to shower. So yes sometimes while he's watching tv, cooking, etc. But most of the time it's off body at home and on the night stand. I should have clarified that more. Once home they are typically removed for comfort (carrying isn't always comfy) and placed on night stand. And no not law enforcement.
Here's one to change the subject. I hate St. Patricks Day. I don't celebrate it. I don't drink (even when not pregnant), I don't really like corned beef and cabbage, and I'm not Irish. I think it's just an excuse for people to get stupid drunk and party.
ETA I don't judge people for enjoying drinking. I completely understand having a glass of wine, or a beer, or what have you. I just think the people who binge drink and end up puking all over the sidewalks outside of bars are beyond stupid. To each their own.
So do you wear orange then?!
I do. DH is British. We wear orange as a a joke.
Married June 2012
DH: 31 Me: 30 dx PCOS 2001
Surprise BFP 12/8/13 EDD 8/14/14
Stroke: 3/15/14 dx expressive aphasia: had to relearn how to communicate
I think gun ownership could come in handy if there ever were a zombie apocalypse, but other than that I don't support it.
Anti gun ownership will only get you so far. But i do understand peoples reasoning for it, but don't agree with any of them. If that makes any sense. I bet if you were in that movie theater that got shot up a year or so ago you would have been eternally grateful had I been there carrying my gun and shot the idiot before he hurt you or your family.
That's if you know the best course of action when responding to an active shooter situation. Do you have active shooter trainer?
^This. It is beyond ridiculous to think that the events of that day would have been different had you been there with your apparently amazing gun wielding abilities. FFS.
@zoegirlTX also statistically you many personally never be in a situation that you need a gun. But you also very well could be. That's a choice you choose to make and that leaves you (in the event a shooting is taking place) to count on officers to respond quickly, you to find a hiding spot, or be begging for someone to please have a gun on them to protect you. I don't trust the general public or law enforcement to respond quickly enough for my own safety. I would rather know I'm 100% safe in the even anything were to happen.
I had a traffic incident where I passed a slow driver. Who then continued to ride my ass. I stopped and pulled over cause I just think that's silly. He was obviously upset (screaming from car, flipping me off, etc ) and all I did was pass him. Anyways he pulled behind me too. Walked up to my window and tapped the glass and put his face right up to it. Maybe he didn't mean complete harm, but based on my feelings of the situation I grabbed my handgun out of my purse and just set in on my seat. That was it. He left. Maybe I wasn't in immediate danger but if I wouldn't have done that then what would I have done? Called the police and wait 15 mins for them to respond and hope he didn't break my window in the mean time? No thanks.
We were in the movies a few months back & the guy went to sit in his seat (like an office desk chair) & fell out. As he was rolling around on the ground, I could see his gun & was NOT happy that there was an armed man sitting 3 seats down from me.
rockyrollgirl who have guns for fun, but have no illusions about the gun actually protecting them in 99.99% of situations.
Well, plus we keep them locked up in case someone does break-in and steals them. That happened to my neighbor last year.
Re: UO
I can't stand Hotel California. I hate that song.
And its way too overplayed.
Baby Girl born 7/9/2014 at 34.5wks
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
:O They are my absolute favorite in the whole wide universe!
Baby Girl born 7/9/2014 at 34.5wks
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
or maybe it is just the two people I work with that went who act like that.
My UO: I can't get into big bang theory. Penny irritates the shit out of me because I feel like she's intentionally dumb, and almost wears her "I'm a dumb blonde girl tee her" as a brand, like she's proud of it. I just can't respect women that are ok with coming across as dumb.
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
I am sorry that people said those things.
'I loved you for a thousand years and I will love you for a thousand more'
All besides our handguns are always locked in our keypad coded safe. Our handguns or either directly attached to our bodies or on our night stands at night. There is no in between. That part will be changing once baby is here. A bed table case that's locked. Hand guns are usually loaded but won't ever be once baby is here.
My uo I judge people more for smoking cigarettes then I do for smoking pot. My dh smokes weed on a semi regular basis as long as he isn't doing it in the house and its not affecting his job or family tome I don't care.The second I see him bumming a cigarette from a friend it makes my blood boil. To me cigarette smoking makes me think anyone who does it smells like a dirty old ash tray.
Kids certainly not raised around guns. Or ever shot a real gun. That video wouldn't make any truly pro gun parent turn in there guns. Only increase the safety and knowledge their children have.
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I met my husband on St. Patrick's Day. The Boondock Saints is one of my all time favorite movies (yes, I relate above to a "holiday"), and I have fond memories of my mom making corned beef (I still don't like cabbage very much).
Yeah St. Patties!!!
However, I just had an argument with my hubby about whether it was a real holiday. He is delusional and claimed it should be a national holiday (aka he should get the day off work) I told him I viewed it as Valentines Day, a commercialized American holiday.
Can anyone chime in on if it is even recognized in Ireland? I have no idea.
BF typically doesn't take it off until he's home and undressed to shower. So yes sometimes while he's watching tv, cooking, etc. But most of the time it's off body at home and on the night stand. I should have clarified that more. Once home they are typically removed for comfort (carrying isn't always comfy) and placed on night stand. And no not law enforcement.
I had a traffic incident where I passed a slow driver. Who then continued to ride my ass. I stopped and pulled over cause I just think that's silly. He was obviously upset (screaming from car, flipping me off, etc ) and all I did was pass him. Anyways he pulled behind me too. Walked up to my window and tapped the glass and put his face right up to it. Maybe he didn't mean complete harm, but based on my feelings of the situation I grabbed my handgun out of my purse and just set in on my seat. That was it. He left. Maybe I wasn't in immediate danger but if I wouldn't have done that then what would I have done? Called the police and wait 15 mins for them to respond and hope he didn't break my window in the mean time? No thanks.