27864. iiibbb - 2/22/2014 2:52:12 PM Smartass is funny
Letterman is past his prime
He used to do some fun stuff 27865. arkymalarky - 2/22/2014 6:10:14 PM Smartass can be funny. When it's not it's just bitter and sour and condescending. Leno could strike me that way. Sometimes Bill Maher does, even tho I usually agree with him. Stewart manages to hilariously eviscerate stupidity without snark. And Colbert is a class unto himself. 27866. judithathome - 2/22/2014 7:17:58 PM Letterman used to be funny....in his stand-up, hungry days.
I think of him almost every time I brush my teeth...back when Gerald Ford (!) was president, Letterman made what was, for me, his last funny comment: Ford was urging austerity and Letterman suggested we could save money on dinner mints by drying out the little gobs of toothpaste that dropped into the sink when we brush out teeth. 27867. judithathome - 2/22/2014 7:18:40 PM Arrrgggh...OUR teeth. 27868. Jenerator - 2/27/2014 12:13:29 AM Fred Armison wore a Devo sticker on his guitar strap out of respect and solidarity for those of us who are sad about Bob 2's passing. Armison just got even cooler, IMO. 27869. arkymalarky - 2/27/2014 12:59:08 AM oh how neat! I missed it. I've been sick and haven't been staying up. I love Devo 27870. iiibbb - 2/27/2014 8:06:09 PM One of the most tiring interactions I have with people in life is how they think I should raise my kids. 27871. judithathome - 2/27/2014 8:35:09 PM I know what you mean...I had so many people chide me for not "making" my son go to college. He ended up making over $75 an hour, owning his own house before he was 30, and acreage in another state...debt free all his life and a priceless influence on his adopted daughter.
Tell then to stick it up their ass. 27872. Jenerator - 2/27/2014 11:39:46 PM iiibbb,
Who's judging your parenting? Some people are rude! 27873. arkymalarky - 2/27/2014 11:59:21 PM Make them exciting with your responses!
Or comments on their successes. I pretty much despise self-anointed experts of any stripe. 27874. Wombat - 2/28/2014 12:45:46 AM The response that I always wished I had the nerve to give was "if I want childrearing advice from total strangers, I'll be sure to ask you."
27875. iiibbb - 2/28/2014 4:48:22 AM Someone posted an article that passed my facebook way and said the government should do something about XXX.
This was the end of my post---
The one thing I've learned since having children... for any of the myriad of decisions you may have to make as a parent. Whether to supplement breastfeeding, co-sleeping, vaccinations, circumcision, when to start solid food, what to feed them, how to diaper train, what diapers to use, whether to put in ear tubes, what toys to give them, where they can play, screen time, what car seat to use, what direction should it face, how old to do this that and the other thing etc etc. Someone, somewhere, has devoted a blog or website on why that decision you've made is going to kill/maim/harm your baby. It is is quite fucking ridiculous.
So I'll give you the same advice I give anyone if you're going to have a baby. Get a pediatrician you trust... make the best decisions you can make... screw everyone else.
The only parental opinion that I have is that if your kid doesn't have mitigating circumstances, they should be vaccinated. After that, I won't judge. 27876. iiibbb - 2/28/2014 4:48:54 AM It's been hyperbolic ever since. I bailed out. 27877. arkymalarky - 2/28/2014 5:18:13 AM Ah, the facebook vortex. 27878. Iiibbb - 2/28/2014 8:53:16 AM Vortex meaning the argument is through a common friend, rather than someone I know or care. My only position is that parents make decisions free of hassle. The passionate crowd played into my hand by equating choice to advocacy.
27879. Iiibbb - 2/28/2014 8:57:23 AM Actually people.. Not " someone ". The someone was the person lamenting how choosing to become a parent is hard because finding the right choices is hard. I said there is never a right choice because people are waiting in the wings to trash any choice. 27880. judithathome - 2/28/2014 7:26:41 PM Spent the morning at the doctor's office getting an EKG and other tests due to some scares the last couple of days...he's sending me to a cardio testing place for a stress-less stress test and some other test I can't recall.
He doesn't think it was a heart attack, per se... but something called THIS, instead. 27881. iiibbb - 2/28/2014 7:45:41 PM My dad and mother in law both have that.
Are you worried? If so I can tell you they've had it a while and are doing well. 27882. iiibbb - 2/28/2014 7:47:17 PM Seems to be a lot of treatment options. Both have had the ablations done. Dad doesn't take blood thinners right now (which is the big worry if you're on them). He does manage it with medication. 27883. judithathome - 2/28/2014 10:35:20 PM I'm not worried at all...I only went because Keoni wanted to hear what I was telling him from the doctor.
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