Random: Why does the Dominos ad above say the app now does "voice?" So I can get pizza by talking into my phone? Am I the only one who thinks this is ridiculous?
That's what they do now, that's not what they were doing when I did it about 9 yrs ago. W.W's now sucks.
9 years ago is close to when I did it. That is absolutely how it worked then. That's how it always worked.
All the low-fat/no-fat processed crap that is loaded in chemicals and sugars? All thanks to people trying to get enough to eat on WW. They are very simply one of the worst things to ever happen to eating habits in this country.
I never felt hungry or like I was missing out on food groups back then, but that's just my personal opinion. I had success with the plan back then like I said, not so much with the new plan now. I do have to agree that the W.W meals are horrible and shouldn't be sold as a diet food, when the salt alone will kill you.
Random: Why does the Dominos ad above say the app now does "voice?" So I can get pizza by talking into my phone? Am I the only one who thinks this is ridiculous?
Yep, you can now order pizza with voice command. Based on how well voice to text works on my phone, I would end up with completely inedible pizza.
I guess I should say MJ style. That chevron ruffle embroidered mess.
Ugh yes. My BFF/co-worker is pregnant and loves all those boutique clothes. I make light-hearted fun of her but I was relieved when I found out she was having a boy so I wouldn't have to fake appreciation at those ugly clown outfits.
Random: Why does the Dominos ad above say the app now does "voice?" So I can get pizza by talking into my phone? Am I the only one who thinks this is ridiculous?
Yep, you can now order pizza with voice command. Based on how well voice to text works on my phone, I would end up with completely inedible pizza.
I promise calorie counting isn't that bad. It really is calories in v calories out. Eat whatever you want as long as it's with your budget. It doesn't take long to figure out that some foods make you feel better or give a better bang for the buck. I get that it isn't for everyone though.
No. Quality matters- big time. So does getting the proper portions of your macros
If I eat 1200 in pure processed carbs daily I won't lose a damn thing except my mind. I had been trying to stay around 1200-1500 daily. In January I jumped up to 2300-2500. Gained 5 lbs almost immediately and it has stayed the same since (and my lifting has been awesome since then). If you do that math, I should have been gaining 8-10 lbs/month.
Doesn't lifting mean you really have to focus on those macros to maintain muscle mass? I mean, of course everyone should try to get those nutrients in, but it's different for the average Joe trying to figure out portion control. I am obviously no expert, so I may be way off.
I saw a girl at drop off this morning is the ugliest Matilda Jane outfit. In fact I thought it was a costume. Nope. Just an ugly Halloween outfit.
So the only place I have ever seen this shit IRL is in Disney World -- I assume it is where all types converge. I saw an adult wearing it too.
I see it all.the.time around here. And these clothes are outrageously expensive. They are for sale on zulily a lot though. Never seen an adult though. I bet that would look extra ridiculous.
So the only place I have ever seen this shit IRL is in Disney World -- I assume it is where all types converge. I saw an adult wearing it too.
I see it all.the.time around here. And these clothes are outrageously expensive. They are for sale on zulily a lot though. Never seen an adult though. I bet that would look extra ridiculous.
I saw it on a teacher. During school hours. In front of other people....
UO: I like little boy bowties/suspenders/ AND my first ____ junk. I saved them, and cut out the applique because someday, when I get around to that box of cut up shirts from his first year (the clean ones), I'm going to make a blanket.
Post by justbecause on Oct 30, 2014 13:14:48 GMT -5
My kids dress like slobs. Elastic waist pants because everything else slides right off. Tshirts and sweatshirts. They don't get invited to many black tie affairs so I'm going with it's fine. They mostly get covered in paint and dirt. We could order pizza online (back when we could get delivery) and it was the best ever. DH wouldn't even have to stop playing his video game lol
Post by lattelady5 on Oct 30, 2014 13:19:31 GMT -5
HBirdie I like all of that stuff too. Your kid is adorable! I love suspenders on little boys.
I don't like Matilda Jane, especially the oversized ruffled pants. I've never seen anyone in them IRL. There was a boutique closeish to me that carried them for awhile but they no longer do.
Post by Scout Numbers on Oct 30, 2014 13:33:19 GMT -5
Be careful, there's a crazed MJ Gang who stormed on to - I think - Married Life to defend their homeless clown clothing choices. Like, they had a Google alert set up and came in an outraged hoard.
If you're going to be dressed up, be dressed up. But I don't understand a bow tie with sweatpants. Or kids in black tie and the parents in stretch pants and a hoodie.
Be careful, there's a crazed MJ Gang who stormed on to - I think - Married Life to defend their homeless clown clothing choices. Like, they had a Google alert set up and came in an outraged hoard.
Be careful, there's a crazed MJ Gang who stormed on to - I think - Married Life to defend their homeless clown clothing choices. Like, they had a Google alert set up and came in an outraged hoard.
Be careful, there's a crazed MJ Gang who stormed on to - I think - Married Life to defend their homeless clown clothing choices. Like, they had a Google alert set up and came in an outraged hoard.
You may be next.
OMG NOOOO An Insane Clown Posse?
I love you so much right now.
Also, we had a "gang" in our old neighborhood that call themselves insane clown posse. They would walk up and down the street with clown makeup on their faces. I couldn't make this shit up if I wanted to.
I don't have to get out of the car to drop off DD at preschool (we have a drive up thing, the teacher gets her out) so I wear pajamas every morning. And no bra.
Doesn't that take forever? We do a drive up thing but cars pull up in groups of five, parents get their kid out of the car, put their backpack on and get them to the door. Getting each individual kid out, helping them with their backpack and walking them to the door seems like it would take a while.
Not at all. I drive right up, they get her out, and she goes inside. Takes maybe 1-2 minutes. Not everyone uses drive up as well.
Doesn't that take forever? We do a drive up thing but cars pull up in groups of five, parents get their kid out of the car, put their backpack on and get them to the door. Getting each individual kid out, helping them with their backpack and walking them to the door seems like it would take a while.
Not at all. I drive right up, they get her out, and she goes inside. Takes maybe 1-2 minutes. Not everyone uses drive up as well.
This exactly. I do put a bra on. But fuzzy socks for the win. It goes super quick too, I'm in line for all of 3 minutes...
Post by mamaalysson on Oct 30, 2014 14:29:06 GMT -5
I love the little old man look on baby boys! My best friend had to talk me down from buying him a sweater that was more Cosby than old man though. But a button up cardi with a rolled collar and elbow patches? I die. DS' Easter outfit had a little bow tie and it was insanely cute. And he has more than one onesie with an embellished tie. Plaid button up shirts? He's wearing one now.
On the girl side, you will no argument from me that the ruffles clown pants shit is fugly. Also, gathered poofy sleeves, you know up at the shoulder? Why do that do that to a perfectly good girl's shirt, and why does my mother then buy it? I do not want to dress my child like she lives in a Laura Ingalls Wilder story.
Wow. I did not realize that liking those things for special occasions was a UO. Oh well, haters gonna hate.
C's grandma made these suspenders to match this outfit she bought him. Kind of odd maybe, but they're cute and he doesn't mind them. I've only ever put them on him once. Bow ties are totally his thing, with plaid collared shirts. So adorable and they don't bother him at all.
But... they're attached to sweatpants? I just don't get this at all.
Oh yeah, it's definitely weird. My SMIL is cray cray. She was really proud of herself for making them to match the outfit. I think it's damn strange, but that didn't stop me from putting them on him to take him over to my mom's house for the day. My mom was like, "Uh, why?" And we laughed about it. And I do think it's cute, even if it is really weird. I won't put him in those to go out anywhere or anything like that. But if they were more neutral, I'd totally pair them with jeans and a cute shirt and have him rock them.
Jack is obsessed with bow ties. It's kind of funny. He only has one though. And one tie for weddings.
Caleb has probably five bow ties? Including a onesie with a snap on bow tie. I think they're really cute and they don't bug him. But I love bow ties in general. My H and his groomsmen were going to wear bow ties and suspenders for our wedding, but we couldn't find non-formal ones that worked for us, so they wore suspenders and regular ties.
In honor of Halloween, I hate the getting candy part of the whole thing. My kids love it and they're sooooo cute, and I love the actual activity. Their excitement is catching. I hate the inevitable daily candy fight that seems to go on for weeks after the big night. I also don't eat candy, so there's nothing in it for me. If only I can convince them to trade in the candy this year.
You're broken.
I hide Joey's candy and eat it when he's sleeping. He still has Easter candy. He forgets after 2 or 3 days.
Right? I enjoy Ashie being young enough that she'll get it, but I'm able to steal it without her remembering **evil laugh**