Post by letsgetweird on Dec 15, 2022 18:05:02 GMT -5
I followed this case from the beginning and I watched tbe entire trial. She did it.
I refuse to watch but I've seen clips on tik tok. It seems like they didn't challenge her with any real evidence in the documentary and just got her "side" of the story
Post by letsgetweird on Dec 1, 2022 18:27:57 GMT -5
I just went over labor day. I stayed one night in Jackson and 4 nights in West Yellowstone. If I could do it over again (I planned my trip last minute), I would stay in the park. The Canyon Village area seemed to be a good central location.
West Yellowstone is still a good location because its literally less than 5 minutes from the park. Keep in mind the park is huge so you'll be doing alot of driving inside the park. I would try to limit your commute from the hotel to the park simply because you'll already be driving alot.
Also Jackson was quite a bit more expensive than West Yellowstone.
Post by letsgetweird on Oct 6, 2022 17:42:20 GMT -5
I went to Disneyland for a day a few years ago. It was fun. I went to Universal last year. I'm not a big fan of crowds and lines. Fun experience but no desire to go back.
Post by letsgetweird on Sept 30, 2022 23:24:29 GMT -5
I have my first male dog now. He's super sweet but it's so annoying to take him on walks because he has to mark on everything. My next pet will be a female.
I would expect them to come the next possible day. Really the rain should just bump their schedule back by a day (two at most), and they should automatically resume where they left off.
I don’t think I’d keep using a company that thinks leaving a yard unmowed for nearly a *month* is acceptable service. Two weeks is already too long during the peak grass growing periods, or at least it is where I live.
Our lawn guy doesn’t give us a scheduled date. He just comes when it needs it. I don’t know if he does drive by to check on it, or if he just knows. But he gets it done, and that works for us. And FWIW he mows in light rain.
Normally I'd probably find someone else but I'm friends with his wife 🥲🥲
Post by letsgetweird on Sept 11, 2022 16:54:20 GMT -5
I've been out of town since Sept 4 and got home yesterday. They were scheduled to come the Thursday before (Sept 1). In the past when they've canceled because of rain, they've come to mow whenever they could get caught up. I was surprised to come home yesterday to my yard looking like a jungle.
I texted him yesterday and he was planning to come on my regular scheduled day. I'm also friends with his wife. He did offer to come 1 day early.
I would expect them to reschedule when they could fit it in if I asked to postpone it. If I flat out cancelled it I would not expect it to be rescheduled unless I specifically asked for it to be rescheduled but I would not expect them to proactively reschedule something I had asked to be cancelled. I would also recognize that they Have other clients on their schedule and they might not have an opening. Now if THEY cancelled bc of the rain I would expect an automatic reschedule.
yes - diastasic recti is the name for the separation of the muscle.
I had so much back pain before my surgery and it is mostly gone (minus age related stuff). Insurance didn't cover any of it but it was the best $17k I have ever spent.
I'm almost positive my insurance will cover the reduction.
Did you get frequent headaches? I get headaches probably 50% of days. I read that most that get a reduction see improvement with their headaches.
Post by letsgetweird on Aug 26, 2022 14:48:33 GMT -5
Has anyone had these two procedures done at the same time?
How was the pain? Did you get the exparel shot?
Did the reduction help with pain or headaches?
I finally had a consultation done today for a breast reduction, I was already decided on getting a tummy tuck. I've had neck/shoulder/upper back pain for yearssssss. I finally need to do something about it.
OP: Happy to read this latest update - hopefully all is ok.
But honestly I cannot stop laughing over someone here thinking it would have been totally acceptable if her husband had said “oh that? It’s research I’m doing for work.”
Ok, sure.
I also said I hoped there was some other explanation and it turns out, there was. You can laugh, but I still don’t think work research is out of the realm of possibility depending on what you do.
OP-glad it turned out to be nothing.
how many people out there do you think are doing tinder research? Based on your enthusiasm about this possibility, I'm going with millions.
Seriously, it’s a fucking dating/hook up app. But yeah, totally, he probably downloaded it to help a friend get their profile up to snuff. 🙄🙄🙄 fuck outta here.
For example-my husband often does research for work where he downloads company apps. I’m just saying, there could be another explanation here. Maybe not the most likely, but worth asking why he has it first, no?
Post by letsgetweird on Jul 26, 2022 20:54:08 GMT -5
Today marks 1 year since my sister in law ended her life. I can't believe it's been a year but it's also been painfully slow. I just don't understand, it's beyond comprehension for me. I think I will always be asking why.