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Surban mom.

  • Yeah, it is a bummer. But at this point, I'm old and used to it, and this is the fastest way to get traction on my ideas. 🤷

  • I ask leading questions that make people think an idea is theirs. Business people love their own ideas. A woman's? Not so much.

  • Oh my gosh what I wouldn't do for pizza delivery! I have celiac and my kids are autistic, one of whom only eats like 7 things (pizza is not one). My husband gets a gold start for keeping us all fed/alive.

  • You have described his occupation perfectly. It's not always as awesome as it sounds tho: tonight he had to referee 4 screaming boys in a bouncy house in our living room while making dinner. I'm happy to report everyone survived.

  • Very little, I basically achieved everything 10 year old me wanted (own a house, work with my dad, have a house husband, own a car - I was a really boring 10 year old).

  • This is an excellent way for both to become suddenly relevant.

  • Eat Tex-Mex food. And Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown is in that area.

    I hope your treatment goes well!

  • Brondo, the thirst mutilator.

  • Ranch dressing. I hated it for years, but I moved to the suburbs and suddenly it tasted good (seriously). 🤷

  • Bed. Sleeping is the best.

  • 💯

  • This was really on me, but I once ate yogurt that was well past its expiration date and ended up with hives everywhere.

  • I worked at a place that rolled out employee ownership after they were like 250 people. If you can't offer ownership right away, you can offer a decent profit share (requires some amount of financial transparency to help communicate the value to the employee).

  • I used rigamarole in an email to a colleague today. And I regularly use kerfuffle.

  • I saw a white cyber truck today (a first for me). It even more hideous than the silver and black ones.

  • It is sorta internally divided, but there are places where you can see from one end to the other (about a mile).

  • It's actually kind of amazing to see a building with multiple assembly lines of wide body airplanes. The tour is well worth the drive to Everett if you are ever in Seattle.