By usmcgirl - 18/11/2009 03:18 - United States
All the FMLs
Noooooooo!
By Anonymous - 18/11/2009 01:08 - United States
Empathy black hole
By shellbom - 17/11/2009 21:33 - United Kingdom
By fmfl - 17/11/2009 21:19 - United States
By Anonymous - 17/11/2009 20:05 - United States
Worst teeth in the game
By Anonymous - 17/11/2009 16:56 - Canada
By Araya - 17/11/2009 16:12 - United Kingdom
By Anonymous - 17/11/2009 16:01 - United States
kaylaclark tells us more.
Confuddled
By Spiller - 17/11/2009 15:32 - United States
Clever boy
By NewlyChildaphobic - 17/11/2009 14:50 - Ireland
Insurance is a racket
By Chriso - 17/11/2009 11:48 - Australia
By xYumix - 17/11/2009 09:23 - United States
By Anonymous - 17/11/2009 07:21 - United States
By JakeHolmes - 17/11/2009 06:48 - United States
By Nic - 17/11/2009 06:34 - United States
By HunniBeeHuni - 17/11/2009 05:25 - United States
Too late
By lynxstorm - 17/11/2009 04:13 - United States
By Anonymous - 17/11/2009 04:01 - United States
By Grounded - 17/11/2009 03:47 - Australia
Yaphukwit tells us more.
Op here, Definatly not a fake, as other posters have said, Type 1 is not exclusive to juveniles. I am 24. I had the symptoms for a few weeks (thirst, tiredness, etc.) but was only diagnosed when i went for my comm pilots medical and they detected it there. And instead of college i chose flight training. So as much as i would love to move to the states, finding a job and someone to sponsor me would be difficult.
Perfect
By Anonymous - 17/11/2009 02:40 - United States
By Anonymous - 16/11/2009 21:54 - United States
By Anonymous - 16/11/2009 20:10 - United States
pollychrome tells us more.
The rest of the story: I had my cellphone on me (I always do). I called a friend who lived close by who keeps a set of keys for us. She drove over while we sat in the garage (the car trunk was unlocked and I crawled through to get to the inside of the car, and I could get access to the garage door opener, but my husband had locked the inner door to the house - which is why I tried the garage door in the first place) waiting and listening to the monitor. I had grabbed a beer for solidarity, but wasn't really drinking it. I honestly don't like to drink very much since having the kids (obviously didn't drink while pregnant, either), but my husband is awesome and deserved some time off. So I grabbed beers for both of us so he would have one. Usually he just finishes my beer or it ends up getting poured out. The friend got there rather quickly (about 15 minutes) while my husband sat, drank his beer and wondered aloud which of his power tools he would use to cut through the garage wall into the house if the kids started crying (they never woke up). We got in, we laughed. I carry my keys in my pocket at all times now, and my husband doesn't think I'm weird for always having my cellphone on me anymore. It wasn't a crisis, but it sure did freak us out. We're pretty attentive parents, and these are the only kids we're ever going to have (I got my tubes tied after delivery - we figured that two kids would be one for each of us, 0 growth population and really all the kids we could ever take care of anyway), so sometimes the whole first parent thing can make one kind of dumb. Sleep is in short supply, but the kids are worth it.
By Anonymous - 16/11/2009 18:14 - Canada
By TLT - 16/11/2009 18:12 - United States
By figures - 16/11/2009 17:42 - United States
Responsible adult
By baddaughter - 16/11/2009 17:11 - Canada
By tsu3 - 16/11/2009 15:14 - Germany
Feeling dumb?
By BadatDIY - 16/11/2009 14:04 - United Kingdom
By x0SoReckless0x - 16/11/2009 11:39 - United States
By bakergirl - 16/11/2009 10:40 - Australia
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wellll since you all must know I have curtains! But when it is sunny outside why close them? I didn't chat with him long enough to ask what time of day he watches me, but it's creepy at ALL times. And no, I probably won't get raped thankyouverymuch...having a creepy neighbor doesn't mean I'll be sexually assaulted :)