Saturday, September 28, 2013

Most women (about 80%) do not get orgasm while having sex. Is this true? Do women cum like guys?

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B-Guru





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I don't know if the number is quite that high, but it is true that most women do not come via penile penetration alone. Clitoral stimulation is the key to get many women to the big O. You may have to figure out what your girl likes & incorporate that into your bedroom bag of trick. Learn how to love, enjoy, & be an expert of eating your girl out. Every woman is different in what she likes orally, & you have to make it into a fun activity to figure out what makes her feel good, & find new things that she likes. Make it into a game/fun, with no expectations besides just having fun & making her feel good. A few good books to read for techniques & exercises for your mouth & tounge:
Box Lunch
The Low Down on Going Down

As far as coming like guys? Some women can squirt when they orgasm, or when they get really excited. Others just have trong contractions of their happy area that may be strong enough to be noticed by you (when you're inside of her) or not. It depends on the woman, as every woman is unique.

You can always do a bit of oral while using your fingers as well. My girl is a big fan of that.

hello R&P. what do you think of this great crazy lady?




migh


the incomparable Diamanda Galás! - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamanda_Galas

she has worked with John Paul Jones, Perry Farrell, John Zorn and many others... always on great, unique, indescribable albums which range from twisted funk, piano crooning, spoken word, and all out noise/shriekfests. she's amazing in my opinion, though an acquired taste i must admit...

...and i'm dead excited about seeing her live tonight he he...


'Skótoseme' (w/ John Paul Jones) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0AIjnQ8t30&feature=related

'double barrel prayer'- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T29Lqpi2RQ

and a bit more 'gentle'... 'let my people go'- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFvKHIcoQYc

'the sporting life' album she did with John Paul Jones is brilliant and probably her most 'easy listening' album ha ha!

what do you think of this diva of darkness?

*que opinais de esta cantante? la voy a ver tocar en madrid esta noche! *

and another tune with JPJ to finish off... 'do you take this man'- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuRuVT6QElw&feature=related



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Sorry I fell behind on questions, a phony Magnolias(a Minneapolis band) site screwed things up & I've got lots of questions to get caught up on. Oh yeah definitely one of the artists I would bring up in a quick second. I'm suprised I didn't get around to it myself sooner but definitely good job Migh. Thank for bringing up this true gem. Yes, I definitely like her stuff. One of the funny things about that, it reminds me of easily--This woman who I'd say was the Godmother of No Wave music that helped form Noise & from Noise, helped shaped Grunge from just what Neil Young had done for Grunge so far & what Suicide had done for No Wave at the beginning stages--Lydia Lunch, I'm talking about who had an infamous band called Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, which by the way Lydia Lunch got her name from bring lunch to the Dead Boys all the time at CBGB's. Anyway this reminds of her oddly enough because I though Lydia besides in different ways Alice Bag from the L.A. old punk scene & Cosey from Throbbing Gristle & Chris & Cosey & Jarboe who was in the Swans, was one of few that was one of the most unique & eclectic women in rock period. For one cause of the genre Lydia helped start & her poetry & spoken word work, I had at the top of my list of most unique & talented, however when Diamanda Galas got my notice so many years ago I was just like, she blows away Lydia Lunch, in that regard of uniqueness & talent both & I still like Lydia's work a lot. One reason I can say this is because of being in some ways darker, but also on a World Music level, plus at times with more finesse & ease besides also she's got what a lot of people in Alternative doesn't always have in their music--Soul & lots of it in her music at times! By the way I hope you got to see a long show with lots of her songs. Bringing her up lately reminds me of a cd set of hers I'm either gonna have to replace or somehow get it back from a psycho woman who's hated me since I dumped her a long time ago("Masque of Red Death")....I want my set back!! That chick who's got it, freaks me out she's made weird calls, threatened other women. Anyway yes, Diamanda Galas is awesome, I would say the only genres that come close to describing her is No Wave & Experimental. Running out of room here, so to say quickly with room left. Very few people I would say is adequate enough to do duets with her, I would say perhaps Blixa Bargeld for one, also Genesis P. Orridge, Michael Gira, Merzbow, Max Cavalera, Edward Ka Spel, David Yow, Steve Albini & Goblin(Suspiria fame). Maybe if anybody else should do duets with her too maybe Jello Biafra, David Sylvian & John Lydon. It's hard for others I think, to be compatible with her creatively to fit or have a fitting place in doing a duet with someone that different but also talented. Anyway I think I'm ranting about her too much & I've been running out of room already. Diamanda's awesome though!!! Thanks for bringing her up Migh!!




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Good school lunch ideas for middle school?

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Alyssa


Well my friends would always call my lunch the "dessert". I would always take it as a joke, because I wasn't really concerned about my weight or anything like that. My mom packs my lunch, so she isn't much of a cook so she just throws in a bag of chips, a few strawberries, and a nutty bar. It's kinda our usual thing lol but recently I decided to try jelly and it's AMAZING so I eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches all the time now haha. But my friends still think my lunch is unhealthy. All of my friends' parents pack their kids lunch with fancy, cooked lunches and a small piece of chocolate as their dessert. And also I am a dancer, NOT A RUNNER, so whenever we run in PE they always act concerned about what I'm eating. It's so annoying. I am more of a sprinter, not a long distance runner. I also have a 6 pack! But nooo, abs don't matter, if you can't run a mile in 5 minutes your unhealthy!! Also I remember the last time I ran the mile my friends were talking during lunch and they were all like "Ugh I got 6 minutes on the mile, I am SOO out of shape!" And then after 10 minutes of them complaining later they asked me "What did you get on the mile?" And I replied "10 minutes and (forgot time lol) seconds" and they were all like "Oh.." and looked at each other all weird. I dance 12 hours a week but according to my friends I am out of shape?! I am sick of it and I want them to stop calling my lunch unhealthy. What are some good yet easy yet tasty foods? Haha my mom is lazy about packing lunches and also I want my lunch to taste GOOD, unlike most of my friends' lunches. Thanks!


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Actually, you and your Mom are not that far off the mark. With a few changes, you can make your lunch pleasing, and healthier. But, make no mistake, peanut butter really is not the best substitute for say, an egg, or a couple ounces of baked chicken. But it is good, and filling, and somewhat healthy. diabetics get to have it, so can you. Watch the amount you put on the sandwich, 2 tablespoons is the serving size.

Swap out the white bread on your sandwich to whole wheat bread. And switch the jelly to honey. Yum, honey is packed with good nutrition, and a classmate showed me her PB and H sandwich back in 2nd grade. Love them.
Toss in a banana or an apple, your strawberries are fine if they do not have sugar on them.

Switch out the chips to pretzels, or veggie chips. Or, bring some baked chips and salsa. Salsa has almost ) calories. And it is good for you.

Wraps are great, use your imagination, or copy flavors from the fast food restaurants.

things that are good for you, and taste great, are easy to pack, and are healthy are:
a box of raisins
a package of almonds, or trail mix, or dried peanuts
a fruit cup [just pour fruit cocktail into a tupperware, rather than buy that expensive one at the store
some healthy cookies, like oatmeal raisin
Cheese, like laughing cow, and some healthy crackers. Or a cube of cheddar
carrot sticks
-celery sticks stuffed with peanut butter, or Kraft jar cheese, found in the grocery aisle by the Velveeta. My Dad liked the pimento, rivers liked the Old english. Stick some raisins on the peanut butter, call it "ants on a log."
A boiled egg, or a deviled egg, made with diet mayo. You can't taste that it is diet because of the spices.

Do what Rivers does, and take leftovers from supper to school. a plastic container with a sturdy lid, or a wide mouth thermos would work. Pack things like crackers and bread in plastic, too, so they do not get crunched. So easy, go eat your dinner, let the leftovers cool, and go back and scoop them up into your container and put them in the refrigerator.
cook extra, and have enough for Mom, too for her to take to work. It is no less trouble to cook 4 pork chops, than it is to cook 2.

good luck!

What are some creative lunch box ideas?




Lola


What could i pack in a lunch box that both me and my exreamly picky kid will like?


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When you say picky kid...well what does your kid like?
Make sandwiches, pasta salad, mixed fruits, chicken (fried or sliced or something)
Chicken wraps - add cabbage& carrot mix from the bag, lettuce, tomato
Soup in a thermos
Really it depends I would guess on what your kid will eat.




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How do I stop cutting and hating myself?

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amber


Okay.. I honestly hate myself. My mom was really sick when I was 5, 6, and 7 with cushions disease and she had blood clots in her lungs, so I had to raise my sister for a few years while she was on bed rest. My little sister has recently tried to kill herself multiply ways, and I feel like I failed as a "mom" to her. Everything that happens that's bad, I blame on myself.
All throughout grade school, I was bullied. All of the girls would gang up on me, saying how much they hated me. One girl punched me in the head because i sat down at her lunch table. But for some reason, i didn't hate myself yet.
I fell in love with this boy and lost my virginity to him (I know it sounds soo dumb but at the time it mattered to me) and we were dating for almost 6 months. He broke up with me and a week later he started dating this other girl, and I find outt he broke up with me for her.That'ss when I started feeling insecure about myself.
So like a dumb asss, when I find out they are dating I got really upset and do innapropriate things with this boy (dont worry not sex) to get over the first boy. He says he likes me, does stuff with me, then chooses another girl over me.
By then i seriously hate myself and feel fat and ugly ect.
Meanwhile, my best friend is cutting herself and she cut so deep that she needed stitches and it was a suicide attempt. i knew she had a razor and didnt take it, and if she had died it would have been my fault.She ended up going to fostercare for 6 months cause her mom is abusive and her parents blame their whole family being wrecked on me because i made my friend tell the nurse that she tried to kill herself.
My dad is abusive and hits my sister and I and randomly freaks out over dumb things. If I were a better daughter, he wouldnt do that.
I cut myself, and have been for a while. I have well over 300 and use a razor. everything triggers me, and i cant stop hating myself. Ive tried useing other things to make me not have to think or worry about the stuff in my life, and I know i have a better life then a lot of people but that isnt making me able to stop. I need help, and my therapist isnt really working. PLEASE if you know how to stop please tell me.



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oh You have way to much hatred for yourself and so much on your mind

you have not failed any one at all,you have tried your best and helped put and had to much responsibility put on your shoulders from a very young age that is what has happened
you can't stop anyone hurting themselves,they know what they are doing and its a personal choice,not necessarily a wise choice but still their choice all the same

it is not your fault that your mate attempted suicide, i know the guilt can be crucifying i totally understand that and can empathise with you on that one

its not your fault either that your dad abuses your sister,he has some issues that are going on in his own head that need professional help
you need to find another outlet for your emotions,such as a punch bag writing poetry/art therapy/keeping a journal
talk to someone, a teacher at school and your dr
maybe social services need to be involved with your family for a while and counselling could help you all
counselling is also what you need to help you through your issues and to help you find better wats to deal with your emotions as well

if you ut every day then try cut a couple of days out each week and so on
the ideal will be be is that Your not cutting at all and you are better equipped to deal with your problems
i think maybe at this stage the help of a psychiatrist will be beneficial alongside a therapist that you get on well with

look on www.mind.co.uk
or www.rcpsych.co.uk
there ought to be advice there that you will find helpful

best wishes

anyone had anything embarrassing happen today?

Q. i did :L

firstly my best boy mate walked past and said hey, i was in my own little world and tooks a few seconds to realise this then when i did i turned to say hey back and i slipped down the three steps by the girls toilets....


... then after lunch i was going to my lesson and i was talking to my friend... we were going up the staircase with the gaps between the stairs, i tripped landed on my ass and dropped my shoe about five steps down... there were quite a few people on the staircase. :/ it was soo embarrassing haha

i should never walk and talk at the same time ever again when near stairs.

soo how was your day?

BQ: do you go to school? and where do you live?


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Haha, sorry to hear you've had a very embarrasing day :)

But i think mine was worse!! I was talking to this guy on bus on the way home that i just met and he was really cute and i really liked him, so he gave me his number. Then the bus was coming upto my stop so i started walking down the middle and when i reached the top of the stairs (it was a double decker bus) the bus suddenly stopped and i hit my head on the pole next to the stairs, spun round and fell over and all the things in my bag flew out, including my tampons!! It was so embarrasing!!! I went bright red and just got up and left while he was hysterically laughing. I don't think i'm getting a call from him anytime soon!!

BQ: Yes i go to school and i live in UK.




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I just made myself throw up my lunch in a plastic bag at my desk at work. What should I do?

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Heather L


What should I do?
I just made myself throw up my lunch in a plastic bag at my desk at work. I'm starting to become bulimic again, after years of stopping. What should I do? I see a trainer for excercise twice a week. Should I tell him?



Answer
go to the bathroom and throw away the bag then rinse your mouth

then report this in the women's health section

you need to seek therapy - period

How much do you think is appropriate to spend on Christmas presents amongst women friends?




Dani B


We have a group of 6 friends...all women & we are planning to do a Christmas gift exchange.
What do you think is the appropriate amount to spend?
I think that $50 is more than sufficient with the current economy & all.
Some people want to spend $100 - but I think this is too much as one of our group has young children & another has been laid off.
Am I being cheap????



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I think $10 is fine. That's enough for a humorous cat book or some spring bulbs or packages of seeds or a small plant or clever bookmarks or cloth grocery bags (or the $1 ones from Trader Joe's that I gave one year) or some kind of ornament, like the one I got made in a Third World country with shiny magazine pages folded up & glued to an ornament or a necklace (like the $1 one I bought) or cat statue ($5) from flea market or thrift shop...You get the idea...something fun that says you care, but also something that's well, cheap. It's truly the thought that counts. Sometimes it really would be easier to spend more, but what for?

Here's another idea: Get a mug from a thrift store--I like the clear glass ones--& fill it with homemade cookies & tie it with a pretty ribbon. Or bake mini-loaves of bread or whatever, just enough for a single gal to slice & enjoy for a couple of days during the holidays.

Or how about a bottle of sparkling juice or flavored water in one of those bottle-sized gift bags, just in time for the New Year. Lots of us, as we get older, are happy if it's not wine or something with alcohol. It may be more welcome as a party gift if it's not, especially with all the crack-downs on drunken driving.

Again, what's that $50-$100 idea? We just never did that. Better to use it on family or 5 toys for needy kids or other charity donation or food for ourselves or just about anything. As you say, it's ridiculous to spend so much in this economy, & you certainly don't want people to feel indebted to spend this much just to maintain the friendship. Better to spend $20 per person & enjoy a special lunch together or pool your money to buy treats for coffee & brunch at someone's house.

Now that I think about it, why not forget the whole gift thing & host a brunch. Find out what a local women's shelter could use: new socks, kids' books, just little gifts, or whatever, & have each person bring that item instead of having an expensive gift exchange. Be the leader & get several friends to agree on that idea, & then you're on to it.

Alternatively, you could host a cookie exchange or a paperback book exchange, or whatever. Let your interests be your guide.

Enjoy!




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Friday, September 27, 2013

What did you use to carry your school lunch in?

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hellosunsh


I'm a sophomore and am going to convert to cold lunch.. Woo! I am looking for a metal lunch box because I love the old kind of feel for them. I think they're so cute. I'm not a big fan of the insulated bags.. Bento boxes are cool though.

Also, what are some good lunch ideas that won't perish in a lunch bag/box?



Answer
Paper bags, usually. Actually, almost ANYTHING doesn't perish in a lunch IF you freeze it first (don't freeze lettuce into a sandwich) or put it in some sort of vacuum bottle.

Can I carry a can of Ensure past TSA?




BOB PHX


I am diabetic, and recently started to take injection medicine that must be kept cold. I have an insulated lunch bag that I keep it in, along with Frozen Gel Packs. I also tell the X-Ray screener what it is, and no problem.

My question is, that I would like to carry a can of Ensure, which is a "meal replacement" when you don't have time to eat, but don't want your blood sugar to drop dangerously. Since it's technically not medicine, I want to know if I can keep a can of it in my lunch bag with my medicine?

IMPORTANT: I would like to hear from OTHERS who have done this, and what the results were. In all due respect, I am not interested in hearing from those who are SPECULATING, unless you are a TSA or Airport Employee.



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I have not tried the Ensure (although that is a good idea) but I have gotten juice boxes through TSA with minimal problems.

Being a type 1, I will not travel without something with me for low sugars, especially now that most airlines do not serve food on domestic flights...at least they don't serve more than a snack and a bag of peanuts doesn't cut it.

TSA questioned me as to why I had juice boxes and graham crackers. I explained I was a diabetic and that it was needed in case I had an insulin reaction. I showed my Medic Alert card and I was allowed through. The juice and crackers was in a small lunch bag that fit into my backpack.

I also had an empty water bottle. The bottle sailed through inspection and I just filled it up at a water fountain near my gate. Easy.

Have a medical alert ID and if possible, a note from your doctor. Diabetics have the right to keep any necessary supplies with them at all times. Assert that right.

EMT




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some ways to go green that wont cost very much?

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rachael


i cant afford a hybrid or solar panels or anything but i have bought myself reusable lunch bags and a lunch box to stop my plastic use, i recycle, um any more suggestions please?


Answer
If you want to save resources and keep waste out of landfills, try giving away items that you would otherwise throw in the trash.

Freecycle is a great yahoo group that connects you with people in your area who want to take the items that you would otherwise throw out. Broken appliances, old text books, used envelopes, broken dishes: you can offer up practically ANYTHING, and there's always someone out there who wants what you're throwing out. I even save all of my non-recyclable plastic, glass, styrophoam, and wood containers and food packaging (egg cartons, styrophoam meat plates, tissue boxes, old light bulbs, toilet paper rolls, etc.) and give them away to art teachers and craftspeople who use them for projects.

Freecycling is really the best mode of conservation that i've discovered.

Some other ideas:

In the vane of supplanting disposable lunch bags with a reusable lunch box, how about switching from paper napkins to cloth napkins. I just did, and i actually PREFER using cloth napkins: they're much more durable; you can usually use them for a few meals before you have to wash them (unless you eat something really messy or greasy), and they feel much nicer on the face than paper napkins

Take mass transit whenever possible.

Try to keep a set of METAL cutlery and a dish in your car, in your office, at your desk, and anywhere else you commonly eat meals. Then, whenever you get take out, tell them "No silverware, please." Just like with the napkins, you actually enjoy the meal more when you use the nice stuff instead of the disposables.

Use your own reusable cloth grocery bags instead of plastic/paper grocery bags. Bed Bath and Beyond has a great bag for $4.99: it's really large, so you need fewer bags to carry your grocery order; it's got long, sturdy straps so you can put it over your shoulder, and best of all it prevents waste.

Unplug all electrical items when you're not using them or when you leave home. A circuit breaker with an on/off switch makes this easier. Many electrical appliances actually use more power when they're turned OFF than when they're in use.

Think about switching to reusable health/hygiene items instead of disposables: from band-aids to wrap bandages, regular toothbrush to electric toothbrush (incidentally, electric toothbrush is like 10x better at cleaning your teeth), and from tampons/pads to the Moon Cup or Diva Cup.

FINALLY, don't become a celebrity. The celebrity species consumes massive amounts of energy-- particularly the "Green," environmentally conscious celebrities. Using your own private jet every time you travel, or keeping a huge, gas-fueled private trailor running 24-hours a day on a movie set is not exactly being environmentally responsible.

Good luck!

What is a good menu to pack lunches?




madetolove


I am at wits end for healthy lunches to pack. My office complex has fast food everywhere and it's making me broke and unhealthy. We have microwaves and fridges at work. Help?


Answer
Great question.
Buy in bulk, cook in bulk, and package individually to heat at work.
Purchase lean proteins on sale! (My favorite is pork steaks.. they broil beautifully, and they are huge... one piece can be cut in thirds for an individual serving! One week it may be pork... the next chicken, then fish, then turkey. Purchase the family packs for more savings! And, the times you don't want to cook... look for the Lean Cuisines on sale... they truly are tasty. You can print coupons online to use with the store sale price to save even more! Allowing you to purchase them for around $$2.00!
Back to the prep work! Take the "meat" and marinade it or use a rub... you can purchase different flavors like Italian, lemon pepper, BBQ, you get the point. After you've finished seasoning the entire pack... place the seasoned "meat" on a cookie sheet and broil it in the oven! After they have cooled place them in individual small freezer bags and toss them in the freezer. If they're
over sized, divide them to smaller portions. Each day on the way to work take one out of the freezer and put it in your lunch bag, when you arrive at work, put in in the fridge, so it can thaw... then microwave it. Also, select veggies that you like... and again, what it on sale, prepare them... put them in individual serving containers... and take one to work with your "meat entree" and all you will need to add is a whole grain roll, and a piece of fruit! Yummy... to eat! And the money you save will be worth the prep work for a great lunch at work.




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Thursday, September 26, 2013

How do I stop cutting and hating myself?

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amber


Okay.. I honestly hate myself. My mom was really sick when I was 5, 6, and 7 with cushions disease and she had blood clots in her lungs, so I had to raise my sister for a few years while she was on bed rest. My little sister has recently tried to kill herself multiply ways, and I feel like I failed as a "mom" to her. Everything that happens that's bad, I blame on myself.
All throughout grade school, I was bullied. All of the girls would gang up on me, saying how much they hated me. One girl punched me in the head because i sat down at her lunch table. But for some reason, i didn't hate myself yet.
I fell in love with this boy and lost my virginity to him (I know it sounds soo dumb but at the time it mattered to me) and we were dating for almost 6 months. He broke up with me and a week later he started dating this other girl, and I find outt he broke up with me for her.That'ss when I started feeling insecure about myself.
So like a dumb asss, when I find out they are dating I got really upset and do innapropriate things with this boy (dont worry not sex) to get over the first boy. He says he likes me, does stuff with me, then chooses another girl over me.
By then i seriously hate myself and feel fat and ugly ect.
Meanwhile, my best friend is cutting herself and she cut so deep that she needed stitches and it was a suicide attempt. i knew she had a razor and didnt take it, and if she had died it would have been my fault.She ended up going to fostercare for 6 months cause her mom is abusive and her parents blame their whole family being wrecked on me because i made my friend tell the nurse that she tried to kill herself.
My dad is abusive and hits my sister and I and randomly freaks out over dumb things. If I were a better daughter, he wouldnt do that.
I cut myself, and have been for a while. I have well over 300 and use a razor. everything triggers me, and i cant stop hating myself. Ive tried useing other things to make me not have to think or worry about the stuff in my life, and I know i have a better life then a lot of people but that isnt making me able to stop. I need help, and my therapist isnt really working. PLEASE if you know how to stop please tell me.



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oh You have way to much hatred for yourself and so much on your mind

you have not failed any one at all,you have tried your best and helped put and had to much responsibility put on your shoulders from a very young age that is what has happened
you can't stop anyone hurting themselves,they know what they are doing and its a personal choice,not necessarily a wise choice but still their choice all the same

it is not your fault that your mate attempted suicide, i know the guilt can be crucifying i totally understand that and can empathise with you on that one

its not your fault either that your dad abuses your sister,he has some issues that are going on in his own head that need professional help
you need to find another outlet for your emotions,such as a punch bag writing poetry/art therapy/keeping a journal
talk to someone, a teacher at school and your dr
maybe social services need to be involved with your family for a while and counselling could help you all
counselling is also what you need to help you through your issues and to help you find better wats to deal with your emotions as well

if you ut every day then try cut a couple of days out each week and so on
the ideal will be be is that Your not cutting at all and you are better equipped to deal with your problems
i think maybe at this stage the help of a psychiatrist will be beneficial alongside a therapist that you get on well with

look on www.mind.co.uk
or www.rcpsych.co.uk
there ought to be advice there that you will find helpful

best wishes

anyone had anything embarrassing happen today?

Q. i did :L

firstly my best boy mate walked past and said hey, i was in my own little world and tooks a few seconds to realise this then when i did i turned to say hey back and i slipped down the three steps by the girls toilets....


... then after lunch i was going to my lesson and i was talking to my friend... we were going up the staircase with the gaps between the stairs, i tripped landed on my ass and dropped my shoe about five steps down... there were quite a few people on the staircase. :/ it was soo embarrassing haha

i should never walk and talk at the same time ever again when near stairs.

soo how was your day?

BQ: do you go to school? and where do you live?


Answer
Haha, sorry to hear you've had a very embarrasing day :)

But i think mine was worse!! I was talking to this guy on bus on the way home that i just met and he was really cute and i really liked him, so he gave me his number. Then the bus was coming upto my stop so i started walking down the middle and when i reached the top of the stairs (it was a double decker bus) the bus suddenly stopped and i hit my head on the pole next to the stairs, spun round and fell over and all the things in my bag flew out, including my tampons!! It was so embarrasing!!! I went bright red and just got up and left while he was hysterically laughing. I don't think i'm getting a call from him anytime soon!!

BQ: Yes i go to school and i live in UK.




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Traveling the Americas for 3 months, advice needed?

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Curious Ca


The destinations/sights that made my list are *drumroll* .... Hawaii, San Fancisco, Nevada(burning man & maybe Vegas), the Grand Canyon, Mexico(Cancun & Isla Holebox), Bahamas, Brazil(Rio), Argentina & Peru.

Two weeks in Hawaii.
A week in California
A week @ Burning man/Nevada
A week for the Grand Canyon & Cancun
A week on Isla Holebox
A week sailing the Carribean
Two days for the Bahamas
A month in Brazil
The rest in Peru & Argentina

I'm traveling with companion, we don't mind roughing it as long as we stay in a few nicer hotels here & there. We're both vegetarians & not big eaters(two meals a day, mostly fruit & the sort). We don't drink either, so we'll be missing those pricey bar tabs. We love a good party though, we're always ready when adventure calls, just two travelers looking for friends, a wild time & those more magical moments that travel throws at you.

How much are we looking at spending overall? Any advice & tips are greatly appreciated! Thanks! ;D

P.S I as I am typing this I am gently rocking on a hammock next to the lapping of the pristine water on Phi Phi Island in Thailand, great, cheap place to travel with chill vibes & great locals. Great destination for first time solo travelers.



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You are SO lucky you get to travel so much all at one time!

1. How many days exactly do you have in both Peru & Argentina. Looks like you don't even have a week for both countries. Definitely not enough time for both (maybe not even one).

2. There are A LOT of interesting things to see near the Grand Canyon, some that I personally like more than the GC. Google Zion, Upper Antelope Canyon, The Wave (though you'd have to win a permit for that), Bryce for starters. FYI, I took some people there that said why go to those other canyons - we're already going to the "grand" canyon - after all decided they were totally different and must sees. Can go to Death Valley too if you hit Vegas. If you hit all the sites I have on this list, you'd have to spend a week at the Grand Canyon area . Make sure you go during the right time of year for some of these places though.

3. Are you going to Holebox to see the whale sharks? Cause if not, I'd recommend it and make sure you go during the right season.

4. Are you never coming back to the Americas again? Just wondering cause your destinations look so spread out. If you were planning to come back some other time, you might pick locations that were closer together to save money. Like just do South America on your first trip and then North on your second (and pair central america with whichever makes sense). Chile is really cool. Bolivia has the largest salt flat in the world though you better make sure you go with a safe tour company for that. Belize in Central america is fantastic - I like it way more than mexico though I'd pick Mexico if your primary reason is for whale sharks (you can swim with whale sharks at right time of year too in Belize, but odds aren't as good as in mexico though mexico doesn't allow diving with the WS).

5. Tripadvisor.com forum - excellent source of info - much better than answers.com for traveling

6. Peru - Assume you would go to Machu Picchu. I assume you'll hit the amazon in Brazil. There's other things there too like Lake Titicaca, salineras de maras, huacachina oasis, manu, iquitos, nazca linesjust to name some but I don't think you have time for any of them.

7. It's really hard to calculate travel costs cause it can vary so greatly depending on your mode of transportation,activities, and if you go camping or not. i.e. camping is around $15 a night at Grand Canyon I think and most other places in US. While hotels can easily cost $100 a night or more (costs for hotels vary substantially in all the different places you are going to as well). When I travel activities and transportation (not the flights but ground or inter-country flights) make up the bulk of my costs. You really should calculate things out yourself in detail if you are on a budget. Any quote here would be extremely rough.

8. Make reservations in advance if you are planning to stay the night inside the park (which you should do).

9. travel light, I love keens in tropical countries, dress in layers if your going during a time when some parts are cold and some hot, I carry hand sanitizer in natural areas, love quick dry clothes and shorts/pants convertible pants. Seasick patch/pills were essential on my whale shark tour in Belize - don't know if its the same in Holebox. An insulated lunch bag was nice while on road trips. Flashlight is nice at GC if you stay the night (which you should to see sunset).

10. Free airline miles by getting a new credit card can save you money on flights if you play the game right (though don't know if that is true for where you are from).

11. If you camp (which a great option) , make sure you bring a very lightweight tent and sleeping bag since you are going so many places and that you aren't going when the weather is too cold. You can easily just eat at cheap restaurants all the time while camping so no need to bring cooking gear. If you had more people, I'd say a cheap hotel that allowed you to cook for yourselves would be almost the same cost as camping - but I don't think that is true for just two people. FYI, the bathrooms at many of the US national park campsites are actually really clean in case you are like me and can't stand dirty bathrooms. Some aren't though so if you are picky about that, go to tripadvisor.com and ask.

12. Yellowstone, Banff, New York,Chicago, Florida, Niagra Falls - lots of things you won't get to see on your trip in the Americas so I say come back again some other time if you have time.

No more sandwiches!! What a commuter college student should eat?




Dan


I commute to save money and I dont have a meal plan. So far, all I've been eating is sandwiches, sandwiches, sandwiches with snacks and veggeis. I could not physically place the sandwich in my mouth yesterday lol.
What else could I bring to school. The big problem is I eat alot. I brought 7 ham lettuce etc sandwiches and an apple, and bags of carrots, celery, cucumbers and I still had to buy food at school.
Eating at school to fill would cost me more than $400 a month and I want to avoid doing so. What are some ideas for what to pack? I have no access to a refrigerator btw!?



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Holy mother of god...where do you put all that, a hollow leg my man??? ;) j.k.
Some things to try:
Granola bars
trail mix
microwave cups of soup
frozen meals (once you get to them, it is thawed and you can just stick it in the microwave)
boxes of raisins
microwave popcorn
frozen Go-gurts (they thaw by lunch)
salad with individual packets of dressing (you migh

Lunchbox idea for a very picky hungry man?

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dmorris514


My husband is super picky, works outside, and has no access to a microwave. He is sick and tired of sandwiches and doesn't like pasta. He wants something different and I can understand, however, I'm lost. He eats sooooo much! Not really a "rabbit food" type of guy. Lol. He works about 50-60 hours a week outside and right now the weather is a bit chilly. Does anyone have any creative lunch ideas that will fill him up?
He's not crazy over soups either. This is why I'm lost. I have no idea what to feed him because he is so picky though. Thanks for the suggestion though.



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A picky eater man. A rare breed, indeed. LOL, call his mother and complain, and make her come up with lunch ideas, she did this to him. Is he a meat and potatoes guy?

The wide mouthed insulated thermos jar is the answer, and you can put in anything that will fit into it. Buy two, one for the potatoes, one for the meat.

Or buy him an insulated lunch sack or a heavy metal lunch box that you can strap a thermos into, great for hot chocolate, tea, coffee, warm punch, eggnog, [no booze of course]and buy a cold food keeper, freeze it, toss it in. My Dad took one off those metal rectangular boxes with the rounded lid, he carried mail, and it had to go into his swing box until lunch. No refrigerator there, thankfully, his was in some trees and he avoided the hot sun.{for those that are too young, in the days before mail carriers all had their own mail truck, those were greenish painted mailboxes, a mail carrier had one on his route, opened it with his own key, and could store things in it like umbrellas, dry gloves, and, lunch.On rainy days, Dad would sit in it, keeping his head dry, his long legs stuck out of it aways, he was 6'5".]
go to the plastic storage section at Walmart, they have lots of cool correctly shaped for the food storage ideas.
A hearty man salad, like chicken fruited salad. Apples, grapes, raisins, chunks of chicken, pecans or almonds, toasted and put in a baggie to add before eating it. Just put some Mayo or Miracle Whip in a little jar, dribble in some orange juice, and shake. Keep dribbling until the mix is pourable, pour and stir. Put in a man muffin, like cranberry orange, or zucchini.

I like to make a baked cheesecake, I cut it into servings, and wrap it in foil, and freeze it. Then I just grab a slice, toss it in the lunch bag, and it is thawed by lunch time.
Love magic cookie bars, they are filling, and would be sturdy enough to handle some rough handling. Bar cookies are not so delicate, and do well in a lunch bag.

I would make like some roast beef and gravy, cut the beef into easy to bite pieces, and put some mashed potatoes and some butter into another container.
I make a recipe with round steak, just cut the beef into nice chunks, roll it in flour, sear it both sides, and make a sauce of a can of cream of mushroom soup, a envelope of Lipton's onion soup mix, and a half cup of water. Slow simmer it for a couple hours, it comes out so oniony and tender. Could serve it with boiled or mashed potatoes, or rice.
Shepard's pie is great. Chicken and dumplings would work well.
Chili is a good meal. Beany wienie, beef stew, breakfast casserole with tater tots and cheese and eggs, apple bread pudding with a caramel sauce.

Anything that he will eat, make a double batch for supper, and put the leftovers in both your lunch sacks for the next day. If he is anti leftovers, choose things that will freeze well, wait a week or two, defrost and heat it up and dump it into the thermos. Meat loaf freezes well. Roast pork would work.
Anything BBQ would work, pulled pork, pulled chicken, beef.

Toast up some bagels, and put a cream cheese based spread and a knife in his lunch. I cut parmesan and a little garlic powder into cream cheese for a spread, served on onion bagels. I mix honey and cinnamon and sour cream and cream cheese, then dump a can of cranberry sauce [the kind with whole berries] on it and refirgerate. Just spread it on. Yum.

Traveling the Americas for 3 months, advice needed?




Curious Ca


The destinations/sights that made my list are *drumroll* .... Hawaii, San Fancisco, Nevada(burning man & maybe Vegas), the Grand Canyon, Mexico(Cancun & Isla Holebox), Bahamas, Brazil(Rio), Argentina & Peru.

Two weeks in Hawaii.
A week in California
A week @ Burning man/Nevada
A week for the Grand Canyon & Cancun
A week on Isla Holebox
A week sailing the Carribean
Two days for the Bahamas
A month in Brazil
The rest in Peru & Argentina

I'm traveling with companion, we don't mind roughing it as long as we stay in a few nicer hotels here & there. We're both vegetarians & not big eaters(two meals a day, mostly fruit & the sort). We don't drink either, so we'll be missing those pricey bar tabs. We love a good party though, we're always ready when adventure calls, just two travelers looking for friends, a wild time & those more magical moments that travel throws at you.

How much are we looking at spending overall? Any advice & tips are greatly appreciated! Thanks! ;D

P.S I as I am typing this I am gently rocking on a hammock next to the lapping of the pristine water on Phi Phi Island in Thailand, great, cheap place to travel with chill vibes & great locals. Great destination for first time solo travelers.



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You are SO lucky you get to travel so much all at one time!

1. How many days exactly do you have in both Peru & Argentina. Looks like you don't even have a week for both countries. Definitely not enough time for both (maybe not even one).

2. There are A LOT of interesting things to see near the Grand Canyon, some that I personally like more than the GC. Google Zion, Upper Antelope Canyon, The Wave (though you'd have to win a permit for that), Bryce for starters. FYI, I took some people there that said why go to those other canyons - we're already going to the "grand" canyon - after all decided they were totally different and must sees. Can go to Death Valley too if you hit Vegas. If you hit all the sites I have on this list, you'd have to spend a week at the Grand Canyon area . Make sure you go during the right time of year for some of these places though.

3. Are you going to Holebox to see the whale sharks? Cause if not, I'd recommend it and make sure you go during the right season.

4. Are you never coming back to the Americas again? Just wondering cause your destinations look so spread out. If you were planning to come back some other time, you might pick locations that were closer together to save money. Like just do South America on your first trip and then North on your second (and pair central america with whichever makes sense). Chile is really cool. Bolivia has the largest salt flat in the world though you better make sure you go with a safe tour company for that. Belize in Central america is fantastic - I like it way more than mexico though I'd pick Mexico if your primary reason is for whale sharks (you can swim with whale sharks at right time of year too in Belize, but odds aren't as good as in mexico though mexico doesn't allow diving with the WS).

5. Tripadvisor.com forum - excellent source of info - much better than answers.com for traveling

6. Peru - Assume you would go to Machu Picchu. I assume you'll hit the amazon in Brazil. There's other things there too like Lake Titicaca, salineras de maras, huacachina oasis, manu, iquitos, nazca linesjust to name some but I don't think you have time for any of them.

7. It's really hard to calculate travel costs cause it can vary so greatly depending on your mode of transportation,activities, and if you go camping or not. i.e. camping is around $15 a night at Grand Canyon I think and most other places in US. While hotels can easily cost $100 a night or more (costs for hotels vary substantially in all the different places you are going to as well). When I travel activities and transportation (not the flights but ground or inter-country flights) make up the bulk of my costs. You really should calculate things out yourself in detail if you are on a budget. Any quote here would be extremely rough.

8. Make reservations in advance if you are planning to stay the night inside the park (which you should do).

9. travel light, I love keens in tropical countries, dress in layers if your going during a time when some parts are cold and some hot, I carry hand sanitizer in natural areas, love quick dry clothes and shorts/pants convertible pants. Seasick patch/pills were essential on my whale shark tour in Belize - don't know if its the same in Holebox. An insulated lunch bag was nice while on road trips. Flashlight is nice at GC if you stay the night (which you should to see sunset).

10. Free airline miles by getting a new credit card can save you money on flights if you play the game right (though don't know if that is true for where you are from).

11. If you camp (which a great option) , make sure you bring a very lightweight tent and sleeping bag since you are going so many places and that you aren't going when the weather is too cold. You can easily just eat at cheap restaurants all the time while camping so no need to bring cooking gear. If you had more people, I'd say a cheap hotel that allowed you to cook for yourselves would be almost the same cost as camping - but I don't think that is true for just two people. FYI, the bathrooms at many of the US national park campsites are actually really clean in case you are like me and can't stand dirty bathrooms. Some aren't though so if you are picky about that, go to tripadvisor.com and ask.

12. Yellowstone, Banff, New York,Chicago, Florida, Niagra Falls - lots of things you won't get to see on your trip in the Americas so I say come back again some other time if you have time.




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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

What are some vegetarian foods that i can pack for my school lunch?

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iyou


i need some ideas for vegetarian foods i can bring to school for lunch, since i bring my lunch. i dont really have any good ideas. ill probably be drinking water every day (we can recycle the water bottles at my school), unless u people know some drinks that would be easy to pack? and my lunch box is pretty big, so, yea. i dont have that big of an appetite either.
THANX!



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"Baby carrots" come peeled and washed and packaged in plastic just put 4 or 5 in a "snack bag" and you have a good start. Apple (most apples are larger than you might like, just cut one in half and wrap in plastic wrap. Use your knife to cut off the exposed part and then cut the rest into bite sized bits. Use a plastic knife with care so it does not break in your hand. A banana is good also of course orange or tangerine. You might read labels on energy drinks to find one that is low in sugar and calories..I do not have any experience with these and there are so many on the market. Low fat cheese once a week would be a change of pace. I will ask at the garden site for foods that can be eaten "raw". Have a great year at school.

OK I have asked around.. use a plastic bowl with a tight fitting lid...see if you can get one that will fit in your lunch box.
make a salad with any salad "fixins" that you like... the problem is to keep it fresh.. get some of the plastic ice cubes that can be frozen but will not melt (they are reuseable) put some inside the plastic bowl. Dressing is a problem.. maybe you can get some packets at a restaurant supply place or put a small amount in a plastic container. remember to take a plastic fork or maybe you can get a "spork" at your school.
You may need to practice this a couple of time to get everything just right. Good luck Remember a weekly binge is not bad as long as you keep the portions "small"

Can you feed breast milk to baby even if you have to work full time?




C.C


Probably sounds dumb lol but I'm new. I want my baby to have breast milk but I will need to return to work shortly after she's born. I don't even know how to begin. Can you pump and save it in a fridge? How do you do it, keep a big vat or fill lots of bottles? Are pumps expensive?


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I work full time and nurse exclusively.

You will need:
1. Double Electric pump, like a Medela or an Ameda (I use the Ameda Purely Yours, which was about $150 on sale.) Even an expensive pump is cheaper than formula.

2. You will pump for about 10-20 minutes every time baby is supposed to eat while you're gone. So if baby eats at 10:30, and at 1:00, plan on spending about 15 minutes at 10:20 and then 15 minutes at 1:00. It's best to try to stay on the same schedule as baby if you can help it. Use your breaks. Some states require employers to provide you with space (NOT a bathroom) and time to pump.

3. I pumped in the morning before I left, pumping one side while nursing the baby on the other, you let down a lot while doing that since it's tricking the pump.
4. How close can you keep baby? I made it so that I could go feed baby during lunch time so that I would limit the time I spent away from her.
5. YOU never offer a bottle, only the caregiver. From you, it should always be from the pump.
6. Get the breastmilk storage bags. Everything that you pump can be stored in the storage bags and frozen along with the amount and the date.
7. Your caregiver can defrost the bag to feed the baby.




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Kid friendly recipes for school lunch?

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Bunny


What are some kid friendly recipes that I could use for my children's lunch boxes? Example Macaroni/pasta salad. I am a picky eater but my children are not. So when it comes to things like macaroni salad I know it has all kinds of veggies which is what I want my kids to have, but have no idea how to make it or what goes in it cuz I don't eat that stuff myself. Although I don't eat some things I still encourage my kids to eat them. This is the first year that we are actually sending them to school with their own lunch. I don't want to send them with pb&j all year and could really use some ideas/ suggestions. I do not mind cooking if I need to. They are not allowed to use a microwave at school, because they are in elementary school. So it goes in the insulated lunch boxes/bags. Thanks in advance to all who help. It is all appreciated.


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Sandwiches (or mix that up and do wraps,crackers and let them dip or stack the sandwich filling)
-Cheese (like Colby Jack)
-Ham
-Turkey
-Chicken Salad (mine prefer their grapes to the side)
-Egg Salad
-Tuna Salad
-Hamburger on bread with cheese,lettuce and pickles
-Brie and Pears
-Grilled Chicken and Mangoes
-BLT
-Roasted Turkey with Cranberries
-Ricotta Cheese & Strawberries

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Salads

-Pizza Pasta Salad ; just leave out or sub what they won't eat.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/pizza-salad-ii/

-Berry Summer Salad
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/berry-delicious-summer-salad-10000001079869/

-Cobb Salad
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/potato-cobb-salad-10000000451474/

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Homemade Lunchables ;

-Pizza ; flat bread,sauce,cheese,pepperoni,bell peppers,mushrooms or whatever else they will eat on pizza.

-Cracker Stackers ; Turkey and/or Ham,Cheese. Then on the side you could do carrots and then an apple or something.

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Breakfast
-Pancakes and fruit topping with syrup. (Just make sure they're fine with it cold I guess)


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Go Asian with cold chicken lettuce wraps
http://www.food.com/recipe/cold-chicken-lettuce-wraps-426004
^Just leave out or sub nuts if they can't bring those to school.

What are good sack lunch choices non refrigerated?




olivep


Need some ideas for brown bag field trip lunches for kids - room temperature (they can't be stored in a refrigerator and we don't have a cooler to take with us)

Thanks!



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-Juice boxes
-Grahm crackers with peanut butter
-Fresh fruit (apples, pears, grapes, tangerines, oranges...)
-Sandwiches: PB&J, ham and cheese, tukey, bologna, any lunchmeat with condiments and veggies (on fresh rolls or whole grain bread)
-Veggies and dip
-Granola bars
-Cheese and crakers




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I need some good quotes for captions on pictures of me and my friends?

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Julianna


I'm putting captions on all of my profile pictures on facebook and they all have friends in them but i'm running out of captions. Any suggestions?


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here are some, i hope they're ones you want-

The best accessories for a girl are her best friends
I used to be normal until I met the weirdoes I call my friends
Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow; don't walk behind me, I may not lead; walk beside me and just be my friends
Youâre the peanut to my butter, the star to my burst, the milky to my way and the best to my friend
Best friends know how stupid you are but still choose to be seen in public with you
Best friends are the kind of people who laugh at a joke three times- once when itâs told, once when someone explains it and once when they understand it
We're always together, we're one of a kind, three words describe us- partners in crime
Some girls are just born with glitter in their veins and just when they thought they were the centre of attention we showed upâ¦some girls turn heads but me and my girls break necks
Best friends are hard to find âcoz Iâve already got the best ones
Good friends wonât let you do stupid things alone
A friend will tell you have something on your face but a best friend will take lipstick and smear it all over your face, then tell you something is on your face
A friend will tell you how nice you are but a best friend will get up on top of the tables at lunch and yell âthis is my best friend and she is the best friend a girl can have and I know all of you wish you had a friend like her but you donât because she is my best friend so haâ
If you were killed today, Iâm sorry I wouldnât be able to go to your funeralâ¦for killing your murderer
Life without friends is like a pencil case with broken pencilsâ¦completely pointless
Friends say sorry, best friends feel sorry
A friend is like a teddy bearâ¦you hug it and cry to it when youâre sad and you talk to it when you feel alone. It doesnât matter what colour, size or condition itâs in, itâs there for you no matter what
A friend is like a potato chip, you need more than one
Me without you is like a shoe without laces, a geek without braces and asentencewithoutspaces
Best friends means fighting over a bag of crisps and in the end, not saying âsorryâ but âHA! I win, loser!â
A friend will pick up your pen but a best friend will kick it further away

With all the preorders is it possible to buy the ps3 if you camp out nov 17?




aligrespeq


are the preorders all that the stores are going to get? or will the get alot more on nov 17th?


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Yes...large stores like Sears/Target/WalMart & Costco will have launch day availability.

Read this great LaunchDay prep guide:
http://devron.wordpress.com/2006/09/24/playstation-3-and-nintendo-wii-launch-day-camp-out-guide/

Here is a clip:

OK, so even though I told you that there were lots of alternative ways to get your PlayStation 3 or Nintendo Wii, some folks just canât stand to be away from the action. After all, launch days are kinda like the Olympics â they only come around once every four years (or maybe more in the case of gaming). And if youâve ever been a part a system launch, you know the magic. Fifty or sixty hardcore gamers standing outside a store talking âgeekâ about what games they pre-ordered or what information theyâve heard about the system so far. Anytime you group people together with a similar passion of any kind, itâs a recipe for fun.

But as much fun as launch days bring, they can also bring about the worst in folks. I pray that everyone will be safe and that theyâll make this an experience to remember for good reasons. And with that said, this list was inspired. This is a download of my experience of over twenty-plus years of gaming and having been a part of six console launch days. No, Iâve never had to stand on line without knowing that my system was reserved. But Iâve spoken to enough people and accumulated enough knowledge to share. And with that said, hereâs my list of guidelines to insure that your camp-out in front of Best Buy, Target, Circuit City or Toys R Us is safe and not in vain.

1. Bring friends. (The more, the better). It might be difficult to find folks who are this hardcore about gaming â so much so that theyâll take a day off of work and camp out in front of a store in November. But if youâre going to do it, this is the kind of thing that is best done among three or four committed friends. (Basically folks who wonât leave when it starts to get cold or who wonât back out at the last minute.) Why? Well, for starters, youâll need someone to hold your place in line while you go to the bathroom (or there are alternativesâ¦.. calm down, Iâm kidding.) But seriously, there are more than a few reasons why having three other gamers with you is a good idea. Youâll definitely want the security as youâre coming out of a store with a shiny new PlayStation box in a big yellow and blue see-through Best Buy bag. (And there are a bunch of other reasons to bring friends that Iâll mention later.) But just trust me on this one. Youâll want to huddle up your crew for this quest. Round up your posse and have them start planning around the date now.

2. Get to know the store manager. Now. - Thereâs nothing worse (and I mean nothing) than taking all of this time to camp out overnight, only to find out that the store isnât getting any units. Or perhaps that they have only four (after all of the in-store corruption and holding systems for family members happens.) Your first job is to seek out the store manager. (Things like this are best done in person â not over the phone.) Go during your lunch hour or after work. Donât be shy. Tell the attendant that you have an important question and that you need to speak to the store manager. I find itâs best to dress respectably (business casual is fine) and have a pen and notebook in front of you when you speak. And keep asking for folks until you get the top girl/guy whose answers satisfy you. Youâll want to know a few things:

a. Are there any promotions that youâll be running for the PlayStation 3/Nintendo Wii launch day(s)?

b. Do you have any expectation of how many systems will be in your store on launch day? (Or if youâll have any at all?)

c. Do you know if anyone has already expressed a desire to wait outside the store for a system?

d. Where is the best place to line up? (Nothingâs more embarrassing than waiting for days outside of a Best Buy to find out that the line is at another entrance. And yes, Iâve heard about this happening.)

e. ââ¦and what is your name, sir/maâam?â (This one is very important. If the manager senses that thereâs a chance that their false information could result in affecting their job, theyâll take this opportunity to clarify anything they arenât sure of. (Especially in light of all of the negative press Best Buy received last year during the Xbox 360 launch.) Once I even had a store manger take my information after I asked him a few questions about another tech product. But this was only after I made direct eye contact and asked him for his name.

If nothing else, this letâs the manager know what to expect on launch day. When he/she sees your face now, theyâll more than likely remember the discussion in November. This can only help you. Perhaps the manager will ask you for your name and have someone call you as more information is made available? Also, amidst a launch day crowd and lots of confusion, it could warrant you a bit of favor if that manager sees and recognizes you.

More importantly, talking to the manager lets you know what to expect from the store. If the guy looks like he doesnât have a clue about âone of those new PlayStation-thingeesâ, then perhaps youâre shopping at the wrong store. (More on that later.) But your discussion with the store manager doesnât stop there because when you get to the launch line in November â even if youâre not the first one to arrive â youâll want toâ¦.

3. â¦talk to the store manager and let him/her know that you are standing in line! This is not such as big a deal if there are already folks on line, but Iâve heard about situations where people started lining up outside of an electronics chain on the left and somehow folks began to start lining up on the opposite side. The lines each slowly grew and nobody asked any questions until more and more people began to show up and confusion ensued from there. Avoid this altogether. If youâre first in line, just walk inside (and while youâre there, familarize yourself with where the bathroom is) and then ask for the manager. Let him/her know that youâll be standing outside and for which system youâll be waiting for. (Hopefully he/she recognizes your face if you followed my number 2 and the conversation will be brief.) Also, there might be some sort of bracelet or ticket that theyâll have to hand out. Itâs a small but important step if you expect to play Resistance: Fall of Man on the weekend of November 17.

4. The early bird gets the worm. The PlayStation launch is on a Friday this year (November 17). If I were crazy enough to camp-out, Iâd probably think about taking a few days off and starting to camp out no later than early Thursday morning (â¦or possibly as early as Wednesdayâ¦.or maybe even earlier depending on how many hardcore folks there are in your town. (HEY! I see those juding eyes through the screen. Donât get all judgemental on me. Folks lined up for a year in advance of the Star Wars prequelsâ¦.and those were shite AND they didnât get anything to take home for the experience.)

Anyhow, this is where having âtalked to your store managerâ comes in handy. If you were friendly enough, more than likely he/she will have clued you in if anyone else has mentioned when they plan to start lining up.

If youâre insanely hardcore, you might even want to start a âwatchâ around the store⦠As you or your buddies pass by the store on your normal route in the days leading up to the launch, give them a shout out via mobile phone if you happen to see anyone lining up. And bring your stuff with you. If you see folks starting to form the line, perhaps youâd want to consider parking the car and hopping on the line yourself.65697919_7ad049a868.jpg

5. Be Social. If youâre going to have to stand among a bunch of strangers in a competitive situation, ease the tension by talking to folks. And Iâm not talking about just the folks that you bring to the launch. If you bring buddies, each of you should start talking to other folks in the line. (This is usually a problem for me. I just like to zone out sometimes and read orâ¦.what elseâ¦game.) But itâs definitely to your advantage to talk to people. First off, talking can usually uncover information. âMy cousin is inside working tonight and he said that they have only 12 PS3sâ. Or perhaps one of you will get some other details that you can bring back to the group. Hey, you might make a new friend (that youâll put on that mysterious online friends list that Sony has yet to discuss.) It just helps to ease the atmosphere. I still remember some of the folks that I met during the PS2 and the Dreamcast launch. But if you canât be convinced to be nice just because sometimes itâs a good thing to be nice, know that you can stay more connected to the real-time information flowing around you if you talk to folks who are there for the same reason that you are.

6. When it comes to stores, discriminate. Last year a lot of folks were upset that I got a system without standing in some long line when many of them waited in the the rain â overnight â for an Xbox 360 â in vain. One female friend almost cornered me at work: âHow is it fair that you can get a system, but I waited longer and didnât get one?â And so I asked her, âWhere did you wait?â Her reply? âWal-Martâ. And therein lies the problem.

Even though a store might carry PlayStation or Nintendo products, it doesnât necessarily say anything about their commitment to gaming. For some stores, gaming is a complete afterthought. Just some section in the back of the store, next to the television displays. And this isnât standard to any one chain. One Wal-Mart might have a great gaming section while another locationâs section is horrible. This is why you want to start interviewing managers now (see number two) to find out who has a launch day plan and who didnât even know there was going to be a new PlayStation.

If youâre in the group of folks that didnât (or canât) find a a place to pre-order a system, youâre limited to camp out in front of stores that generally donât run pre-order programs. This isnât an exhaustive list, but the main stores that youâll probably want check with (at least in the Northeastern section of the U.S.) are: Sears, Target, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Circuit City, Toys R Us and (God forbid) P.C. Richardâs.

7. Bring a survival kit. (And get comfortable â youâre going be here for awhile.) - If youâre going to make any kind of serious sacrifice to get your new next generation system, youâll want to bring all of the necessary essentials for survival. Those fold up plastic and fabric chairs are practically made for events like this. Also, November = winter. Dress for an outdoor trip. (Donât forget, most of that time will be spent sitting in one place.) Bring food (including enough extras for the guy you met outside whose brother works inside Target. It could pay off.) Having some kind of makeshift pillow would be a good idea, but the plastic fold up chair is essential. After all, what good is it to get a new system yet be too stiff to sit down and enjoy it?

8. Know the rules of the line. - Weâve all been to an amusement park and watched the kids who cut the line. Weâre upset, but we wonât make a big fuss over it. Hey, maybe youâll wait a little longer, but the rideâs not going anywhere. These rules are multiplied by a factor of 5000 when youâve waited for hoursâ¦.maybe daysâ¦. and someone decides to let their friend hop on line in front of them just before the Circuit City doors open.

I donât know all of the âRules of the Queuing Line,â but someone let me peek at their guide book once. Two of the rules I do recall are as follows: If you followed number one in my list and you have a bunch of friends, itâs okay for one to step out of line to get a bite to eat for the group (be nice and ask if anyone else wants anythingâ¦.ok, maybe not not everyone. Maybe just the dude behind your group.) However, only one from the group should leave and it shouldnât be for any substantial period of time. Half an hour, tops. Same goes for bathroom visits. Basically the rule is this: for each person in that group standing in line expecting to buy a system, they should have waited with everyone else in the group. (Bonus: If you want to wait in shifts, but only because four of you are standing in line to buy one system, make a mini-announcement so that everyone can hear that youâre only buying one system. And this time around, even that might not calm folks.)

The second rule I peeked at is one for all of you âsolo journeyâ folks. You people will certainly want to follow number five on the list because when you need to go to the bathroom, you must let the person behind you (and maybe even mention it to the lady in front of you) know that you need to make a short trip to the restroom. Iâm sure theyâll appreciate the same courtesy when nature calls for them, as well. But donât mention that youâre going to the bathroom, only to return three hours later. Folks who queued up behind you will start to unsheathe swords and draw arrows from quivers if you pull stunts like this.

Undoubtedly folks who didnât read this post are going to bring a bunch of friends â but not having done their homework, they wonât know which stores are expecting what. And that will lead to five friends waiting in five different store lines for systems. Itâs okay if theyâre only buying one system between them. But if they all expect to come home with systems and four folks slip in line at about 8AM in front of a hundred angry dads, how do you think thatâs going to turn out? (If I had to guess, it would probably involve news cameras and ambulances.)

I guarantee you â about 90% of all skirmishes that happen during this launch will be because of some sort of misunderstanding that falls under this area. Donât be the guy on the news â know the rules of the line!1122sears550x377.jpg

9. Be alert! - This goes hand-in-hand with, âbring friendsâ and âbe socialâ. Especially if youâre not familiar with the area where youâre going to wait in, keep a heightened awareness about you. (Kinda like you do when youâre sitting at the airport gate before your flight.) Just like the lady tells you as the flight is preparing for takeoff, look around while youâre on line and plan your route back to the car once you get your system. (And pleaseâ¦.. for the love of all thatâs good and holyâ¦. donât take the bus home. You just spent $600 on a system. Find $10 and buy a cab ride home. Please.) Bottom line is this â the goal is to slide that PS3 into the space in your home entertainment system. Giddily smiling as you walk back to the car, happy that youâre carrying the next generation in gaming under your arm might result in you getting âgotâ.

10. Bring a covering. - Hereâs one that most folks donât consider. Rather than walking out of Best Buy as a target with a big yellow and blue bag, why not bring something to make your $600 less conspicuous? Most people who have considered this go with the ever popular âblack garbage bagâ, but sometimes those can be just as conspicuous. My suggestion - get a big Macyâs shopping bag or a large shopping bag from any other clothing store. (A pink Conway bag is your road to success). Also, remember to put a few shirts inside of the bag so that you can drape them over the box. Again, it sounds silly, but the whole point of gaming is fun and you want to ensure that you get home safely so that you can enjoy your system. And that brings me to my next pointâ¦..

11. If you sense danger, WAIT! - If youâre in the rare situation where you feel that youâre not safe, go back to the store. Itâs the mallâs responsibility to make sure that you have a safe environment in which to shop. At Best Buy or Circuit City, talk to those annoying guys that bug the hell out of you for your receipt when youâre trying to leave the store. Tell them that you donât feel safe and you think some security is needed outside of the store. Then hopefully the âmall copsâ will deter any theft and you can go home safely. Thankfully Iâm a big guy and I havenât had to do this before. But itâs not about just you. Perhaps thereâs some Mom who doesnât see the danger that you see. Why risk the trip just because youâre in a hurry to get home and play? Youâre risk losing your money and the system that you waited on for hours. If you sense danger, swallow your pride, go back to the store and make sure that thereâs enough security there for everyone to get home safely.

Iâd rather wait inside the store â even for an hour or more until the situation is safe â than to have the system in hand, only hours from glory and rush out into danger, not only putting the system in jeopardy, but your life as well. Patience, Young Skywalker.

12. If you wait in line a day or more in advance of launch, agree to sleep in shifts. - This might sound rather silly, but if get your place in line on Wednesday (November 15), discuss with your buddies a plan for sleeping. I know it sounds as if Iâm overcomplicating the experience as if folks were in an episode of âLostâ, but whaddya want?!! I knew a guy who was so hardcore to get a system that he stayed up for the two days that he was on line (Xbox 360) and as it got closer to the 9am hour, sleep began to overtake his body. He eventually got his system, but think of the risk he was putting himself inâ¦. (especially considering number ten on the list) walking out of a store needing desperately to rest with a $700 bag in your hand.

Now, if youâre with a group, this one is easy. (Usually thereâs a guy who can operate on little to no sleep.) However, if youâre alone, this will be a challenge (to say the least). But as youâre being social (see five), at least discuss it with the folks you are standing around. (My strong advice is that if these arenât folks that you know and you need to sleep a few hours before the actual launch date, âdonât trust em!â You might wake up in a lawn chair by yourself in front of Circuit City at 11:30am with a damn PS3 bracelet still on your arm â that is, if they didnât cut that from your wrist! And no, I didnât hear about this actually happening, but it does sound pretty funny.)

13. Enjoy yourself! - Hey, this is a game system launch â bring games! Bring a DS or a PSP and see how many folks show up on the network. Again, you might make some new friends that you can look for later on that day on the PS3âs mysterious online friend finding system. The point is, as much as this is a sacrifice, itâs a time to celebrate your passion. I mean, letâs not get too crazyâ¦.. donât dress in cosplay or anything, but bring a portable system and a few games. (And donât get so excited about the new system that you lose or forget your $199 PlayStation Portable. Yet another good reason to have a bunch of friends â someone can guard the knapsacks of gaming goodies.)

My advice is to take a few mobile phone movies. This experience can be something you look back on and laugh about. (That is, provided you actually get a system.) But forsaking all other rulesâ¦. above all elseâ¦.pleaseâ¦..

14. Please, Please, Please â BE SAFE!! - I would love to turn on the news on the 17th at 6pm and see only corny news stories about âPlayStation Maniaâ where they stick a camera in front of some little kiddies who just stare and drool on the mic. But sadly, I suspect that Friday November 17 is going to be one crazy day. Remember â above all else, this console is not worth your life. If faced with the unfortunate situation of having it stolen, just walk away thanking God that you lived to talk about it. No system is worth your life or your health. Itâs unfortunate that the economic situation is such that hard working folks canât all afford to enjoy the fun, but thatâs just the sad state of affairs that we live in. Best thing you can do is get a system and share the experience at home with a friend who might not have been able to afford one. But please, pleaseâ¦.just be safe.

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And there you have it. The Console Launch Day Camp-Out Guide - Nintendo Wii and PS3 Edition. I hope this helps you out a bit and brings you good favor as you endeavor upon buying during one of the most exciting times in gaming history.




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What should I get my mom and dad for Christmas?

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Q. My mom and dad have always gotten me really nice Christmas present so now I want to get them something really nice! I was thinking of getting my mom something from a coach outlet website that has really good deals so do you know of one that has good deals? And its hard to get something for my dad because he has like no hobbies!


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How about any of these to think about. You don't have to any get of them as a gift, but it might give you ideas or something comes to mind. By the way all the lady and guy stuff are mix in there.


BOOKS
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Dead or Alive by Tom Clancy with Grant Blackwood

Locked On by Tom Clancy with Mark Greaney

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John Le Carre

Smiley's People by John Le Carre

Inside the CIA: Revealing the Secrets of the World's Most Powerful Spy Agency by Ronald Kessler

The CIA's Black Ops: Covert Action, Foreign Policy, and Democracy by John Jacob Nutter

MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service by Stephen Dorril

Let's Face It: 90 Years of Living, Loving, and Learning by Kirk Douglas

Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom by B.K.S. Iyengar

B.K.S. Iyengar Yoga: The Path to Holistic Health by B.K.S. Iyengar

The Folly of Fools: The Logic of Deceit and Self-Deception in Human Life

The Illustrated A Brief History of Time and The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking

The Art and Craft of Coffee: An Enthusiast's Guide to Selecting, Roasting, and Brewing Exquisite Coffee by Kevin Sinnott

Coffee: More than 65 Delicious & Healthy Recipes by Avner Laskin

Dim Sum: The Art of Chinese Tea Lunch by Ellen Leong Blonder

Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

Zen and the Art of Poker: Timeless Secrets to Transform Your Game

Double or Nothing: How Two Friends Risked It All to Buy One of Las Vegas' Legendary Casinos by Tom Breitling

A Team for America: The Army-Navy Game That Rallied a Nation by Randy Roberts

11/22/63 by Stephen King

Hotel Vendome by Danielle Steel

Disney at the Piano by Hal Leonard Corp

Sound of Music for Jazz Piano by Richard Rodgers

Romantic Movie Music for Piano by Hal Leonard Corp.

Get Your Own Damn Beer, I'm Watching the Game!: A Woman's Guide to Loving Pro Football by Holly Robinson Peete

Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage by Raquel Welch

All My Life: A Memoir by Susan Lucci

Bossypants by Tina Fey

The Best Advice I Ever Got: Lessons from Extraordinary Lives by Katie Couric

No Higher Honor by Condoleezza Rice

Gabby: A Story of Courage and Hope by Gabrielle Giffords


DVD/BLU-RAYS
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Planet Earth

Life

Human Planet

Frozen Planet

The Best of the Dean Martin Variety Show: Collectors Edition

Kennedy: The Complete Series(staring Martin Sheen)

Reilly - Ace of Spies

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy(BBC miniseries)

Smiley's People(BBC miniseries)

A Perfect Spy(BBC miniseries)

Celine Dion: Live in Las Vegas - A New Day

American Experience - Las Vegas - An Unconventional History

Terminator 2: Judgment Day Skynet Edition

Atlas Shrugged Part 1

Inside Job

The Pride of the Yankees

61*

The Sound Of Music

Oaklahoma!


MUSIC
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The Beatles 1

Christmas With The Rat Packs

Sinatra Nothing But The Best

Frank Sinatra: Best of The Best Deluxe Edition

Dino: The Essential Dean Martin

Dean Martin Cool Then, Cool Now

Romanza - Andrea Bocelli

Amore - Andrea Bocelli

Concerto, One Night in Central Park - Andrea Bocelli

Dream With Me - Jackie Evancho

A New Day...Live In Las Vegas w/Bonus DVD - Celine Dion

Illuminations - Josh Groban

Hit Man Returns [CD/DVD] - David Foster

Someone To Watch Over Me - Susan Boyle

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy soundtrack

Skyfall soundtrack


KITCHEEN STUFF
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Bodum Chambord 3-cup Coffee Press

Bodum French Press, Bean 8 Cup

Keurig B31 Coffee Maker, Mini Brewer

Mr. Coffee Mini Brewer

Haeger Pizza Stone with Cookbook


BAG AND ACCESSORIES (MEN's)
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Tommy Hilfiger Wallet, Brighton Passcase

Perry Ellis Portfolio, 10 Piece Grooming Set

Perry Ellis Portfolio, Zip Top Travel Kit


MISC.
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Mayc's gift card

Starbuck gift card

Target gift card

Coach gift card

Best Buy gift card

One year Costco membership (if your parents don't have one or pay the renewal fee as a gift)

Yoga Mat


MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION
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Entertainment Weekly

Smart Money

Money

Eye Spy

Counterterrorism

Soldier Of Fortune

Casino Player

O, The Oprah Magazine

In Style

Self

Lucky

Good Housekeeping

Redbook

Cook's Illustrated

Bon Appetit

Vegas

Las Vegas

Los Angeles Magazine

Card Player

Espn

Home Theater

Sound & Vision

Consumer Reports

Fast Food That Will Keep for 7 hours without Refrigeration?




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I need to get some fast food early in the morning (5am) and put it in a bag until about noon, for lunch. Nothing hot will work, since it'll become soggy, and unfortunately, Subway isn't open that early. Any ideas?
If all else fails, I guess I'll have to bring a homemade sandwich.



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The only restaurants that I know are open at 5am are diners, Dunkin Donuts, and any 24-hour Wendys or McDs that might exist where you are. But you really don't have to be stuck with their stuff, and none of it will still be nice and tasty by the time you eat it. So instead, make stuff at home and bring it.

You can buy insulated lunch bags for cheap - often less than $5 - and put a small ice pack (also cheap) at the bottom, in effect allowing you to bring anything you'd like for lunch. Here's an example of a manly insulated lunch bag, and of an ice pack, so you know what I mean:

http://www.amazon.com/Insulated-Lunch-Cooler-Bag-Black/dp/B000IBH0BS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361394365&sr=8-1&keywords=man%27s+insulated+lunch+bag
http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Ice-Mat-9-Cube/dp/B001TWI81G/ref=sr_1_4?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1361394404&sr=1-4&keywords=lunch+bag+ice+pack

Insulated lunch boxes come bigger and smaller than that, as well as more narrow, so if you need to find one to stick inside something you're carrying, you should be able to do so. You can buy stuff like this at Target, the supermarket, Walmart, etc.

If you want to bring something hot, you can also do that. You can buy an insulated Thermos, and put it in your bag. That way you can have soup, Mac & Cheese, leftovers from dinner, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Foogo-Proof-Stainless-Steel/dp/B0025Y6742/ref=sr_1_5?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1361394468&sr=1-5&keywords=insulated+thermos

In this way, you can pack stuff from home, and save money like that - but you can also eat hot or cold foods, your choice, no risk of spoilage.




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