Great replacement
By Bottom feeder - 08/01/2016 03:41 - Hong Kong - Ngau Tau Kok
By Bottom feeder - 08/01/2016 03:41 - Hong Kong - Ngau Tau Kok
By AccidentalFlasher - 08/01/2016 02:08 - Canada - Thornhill
By its dark - 07/01/2016 23:04 - United States - San Francisco
By LittleGina - 07/01/2016 17:42 - United States - Asheboro
By Anonymous - 07/01/2016 15:52 - United States - Odem
By potatoking24 - 07/01/2016 15:30 - Canada - Windsor
OP here, not only that but when I got inside the stall, there was piss all over the seat that I had to wipe away with toilet paper. And the stall smelled like ass.
By rainperson - 07/01/2016 10:18 - France - Paris
By Labro9 - 07/01/2016 08:15 - Australia - Perth
Geez I didn't expect that to get up. Cheers for the comments! Just a summary for those playing at home: - Family belong to my husband - Husband has spontaneously developed an inability to say "No" to these people - It's like living with a bunch of escaped institutionalized clowns - They depart in 108 hours - I have reason to question my life choices
By Sleep_lover654 - 07/01/2016 06:46 - United States - Tempe
First of all, Iwanted to thank FML staff for publishing this, I didn't think they would. Anyway, I just wanted to clear up some obvious confusion here. The full story is, of course my sister dropped off her baby at my apartment. Later on, I had left the baby for her nap, naturally leaving the door open as I always saw my sister do. I went into the kitchen to make her bottle and a quick meal for me. I didn't see my dog near me but I thought nothing of it since he is always so well- behaved. Right when I finished, I heard the baby cry out but giggle, so I thought maybe she had gotten one of the toys. Clearly wrong. I went into the room to see my dog had somehow (do not ask how for I do not know) opened her crib, gotten in, and did...well, did that. I had to quickly pry him off of course but unfortunately, the image is burned into my mind.
By sammylynnp - 07/01/2016 05:39 - United States - Kenosha
OP here: Yes he was breastfed for about 5 months. Due to unfortunate medical problems, we had to switch completely to formula. His brother, however, is currently breastfeeding. At 4 years old, he has lots of questions and I try to answer them all as honestly as I can. I in NOW WAY judge people about formula feeding. As long as the baby is happy and healthy, do what you do, which I've also tried to teach him.
By cat lady - 07/01/2016 03:38 - United States - Netcong
By seeking new employment - 07/01/2016 01:55 - United States - San Francisco
By makdra - 06/01/2016 18:01
By Anonycock - 06/01/2016 17:15 - Qatar - Doha
By Anonymous - 06/01/2016 15:58 - United States - San Francisco
By Anonymous - 06/01/2016 06:54 - United States - San Francisco
By Nicky_ham - 06/01/2016 04:56 - Canada - Regina
By Pithegreat - 06/01/2016 04:48 - United States - Rohnert Park
By Becca_Jo - 06/01/2016 04:19 - United States - Caledonia
By delicious - 06/01/2016 03:05 - New Zealand - Wellington
By vanilla_blossom - 05/01/2016 18:49 - United States - Jackson
By notanightowlanymore - 05/01/2016 17:44 - United States - Clyde
By kinzielee - 05/01/2016 17:41 - United States - Largo
OP here. Yes, my parents are religious. Orthodox Jews. I never thought anything about it, I'm from Central Europe. Things were not this standard. it was always just a "for religion exemption". Now that I understand what the hell is up, I have gotten all the shots I can get as an adult, my arse hurts, my arm hurts, my thigh hurts. But I don't have to worry about whooping cough and polio. So there is that. Also, Chicken Pod as an adult, I was told it could be much worse, I only have some scars. THANKFULLY!!!! :D
By idk0002 - 05/01/2016 16:46 - United States - Belleville
Hey, OP here, first off the kitten is just fine... Just avoids wires now is all. Second, my roommate apparently got loopy on her allergy medication and her sleeping pills and didn't realize what was going on. And third, I absolutely love the puns, thank you very much for making my bad situation better
By Anonymous - 05/01/2016 15:04 - United Kingdom - Sheffield
By Robyn - 05/01/2016 08:43 - Belgium - Stokkem
By bloodless - 05/01/2016 05:17 - Canada - Grande Prairie
By HeatherFeatherB - 05/01/2016 03:27 - United States - Mundelein
By Emma - 05/01/2016 03:08 - United Kingdom - Rawtenstall
By this is impossible - 05/01/2016 00:21 - United States - Norristown
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OP Here: Hello, let me answer some questions I am seeing and straighten things up a bit. 1. I don't work here, I was a customer, therefore, it was not my manager, just the store's manager. 2. The elderly lady had not seen me walk up to her, I was unable to explain anything before I was being beaten with a purse and called a thief. So, I guess she saw me at the corner of her eye holding a $20 before any words came out of my mouth. I may just simply be giving her excuses, but I honestly think that's what happened. 3. The solution was that she was escorted out immediately, but she did get her $20 back. 4. Will she ever know the real story? I don't know, and frankly I don't care. 5. Don't worry, I still have good intentions, she didn't mess anything up!