The one I had to just blink at for a while though was "cease the opportunity".
Hey, when opportunity knocks, sometimes you gotta slam the door in its face.
I need to remind myself not to get involved in a ridic FB conversation. A bunch of self-righteous twits going on and on about what a great idea it would be to regulate sugar sodas, you know, like alcohol and cigarettes, make it so you'd need to be 18 in order to drink them. And parents who let their kids drink soda? That's parental neglect right there. **facepalm**
Ugh, no, it's bugging me too much already. I can't possibly post or I'll just have to engage them in conversation.
"He played a key roll in the successful launch of x."
Like P-C, I saw dice. Also, bowling.
An open-plan elementary school I went to in second and third grade had a pit for an auditorium. A really big one, obviously.
Did it go all the way to the Hellmouth?
Did it go all the way to the Hellmouth?
Probably. It was the '70s.
Burrell, can you do me a favour and ask them how they define a sugar soda? You wouldn't have to engage, per se. Just inquire. No way that could go wrong.
I heard a story on the radio this morning about the dangers of second-hand smoke for children riding in cars with people smoking. There's talk of forbidding smoking in cars (I'm assuming if there are children present but who knows).
Hey, when opportunity knocks, sometimes you gotta slam the door in its face.
Not a tagline but should be
And parents who let their kids drink soda? That's parental neglect right there. **facepalm**
Urgh.
show up here late:
1) calorie counting. When I had to monitor food intake this summer after diabetes diagnosis, I used fatsecret.com (has an iphone app, maybe android too). Terrible name, but they have a lot of food in the db and it was pretty easy for me to track food intake. I like that I can track carbs and fat, whatever.
2) period: for iphone, I use pinkpad and I love it. It predicts when your next period will be and you can password lock the app. you also can indicate flow and other "symptoms." It can also be used to track fertility and whatever the fuck.
there is a social aspect to that, but I suspect you realize that I have never explored those features.
Yeah, I use Noom for calorie counting because it's very basic and you just have to estimate, but it probably wouldn't do for anything more serious. And I use womanlog for my period, because it was the least offensively named. I find it very weird to know when my period will be. I mean, I used to keep the data, with a pencil in my Daytimer, but that was years ago, and I never did anything with it, like draw conclusions.
And parents who let their kids drink soda? That's parental neglect right there. **facepalm**
I'm reminded of the Daria ep where she babysits the kids who aren't allowed to have sugar. "HITLER ate chocolate!"
Womanlog is a fantastic name.