In fairness- there was a changing table in the handicap stall. Also in fairness the radio was playing Sirius XM Praise and the parking lot smelled of manure.
Hypocrisy in action- stopped at a Culver's in Sydney, OH. It shares a lot with what is obviously a crisis pregnancy center. This location is clearly popular with the post-church crowd. There is no changing table in the bathroom.
I've already let my clerk know I'm coming for my Ope sticker
This is very exciting news. I'd love to see someone explain wtf is happening in Rule of Rose, and alternately I do love to randomly yell "Hewie!!!"
(before anyone replies to say so-- of course he won't remember it. This party is for me. I want to decorate. I want to take cute pictures of him covered in frosting. I want novelty cups. I will have kept another human AND myself alive and dammit I'm having a little party about it.)
Pregnancy is a TRIP in that sense; I had a pretty good experience overall but wow were there a lot of things I was told to just deal with. Conversely, I am planning my son's first bday party and I think it's tapping all the wedding planning enthusiasm I didn't have
It sucks, man. And there's so much "aren't you so HAPPY to be planning your WEDDING?!!" and no, nope, this is the opposite of fun. Plus I had just been moved to a new job position that I hated with all of my soul so it was AGONY.
It made me very happy, if that means anything.
Jesus tapdancing Christ does Vance have a second talking point? Or is it immigration all the way down?
Oh thank God that question is over.