I thought for sure this was photoshop but apparently the Pagans in Dorset permitted this promo for the Simpsons movie, and have permitted other drawings next to the Cerne Abbas giant to promote items such as jeans and condoms.
Husband is soooo looking forward to this movie. Me, not so much, but I'll go.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
What a Gettleman

And Jeffrey likes lawyer babes, so maybe I have a chance.
Hmmm...
Nah...I'll take my Nealie...he's Rubin/Gettleman-esque, and he's HERE, not trolloping about Africa or the Middle East.
But it does make me think of that song from 'Into the Woods'...Why not both instead? There's the answer, if you're clever: have a child for warmth, and a Baker for bread, and a Prince... for whatever... Never! It's these woods.
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To address my endometriosis, my doctor wants to force me into temporary menopause at age 32. In the 20 years since my monthly friend first came to visit, I've hated it. Not having my period was the highlight of my pregnancy (that, and the baby and the ice cream). Now I'm being told that we must chemically repress it.
Parting is such sweet sorrow.
When I first read about the pill that would end periods, I thought it was a great idea but that it must be too good to be true--surely having your period is healthy, right? My doctor's view was different, especially given my uterus troubles--'Did you think the hemorrhaging that's made you suffer all this was HEALTHY?' No, I guess not. And looks like we're about to be inundated with 'studies' characterizing periods as unhealthy so at least I'll have some positive reinforcement.
So I googled Lupron, the drug that's supposed to make this better, and learned:
Side effects of Lupron: difficulty urinating; bone pain; numbness, tingling, or weakness in the legs or arms; hot flashes or sweating; decreased libido or impotence; lack of energy; depression; breast enlargement; nausea or vomiting; constipation; weakness; dizziness; headache; redness, burning, itching, or swelling at the injection site.
Nice. I’m meeting with my doctor on Friday for post op and to discuss this wonder drug, let’s see how it goes.
Parting is such sweet sorrow.
When I first read about the pill that would end periods, I thought it was a great idea but that it must be too good to be true--surely having your period is healthy, right? My doctor's view was different, especially given my uterus troubles--'Did you think the hemorrhaging that's made you suffer all this was HEALTHY?' No, I guess not. And looks like we're about to be inundated with 'studies' characterizing periods as unhealthy so at least I'll have some positive reinforcement.
So I googled Lupron, the drug that's supposed to make this better, and learned:
Side effects of Lupron: difficulty urinating; bone pain; numbness, tingling, or weakness in the legs or arms; hot flashes or sweating; decreased libido or impotence; lack of energy; depression; breast enlargement; nausea or vomiting; constipation; weakness; dizziness; headache; redness, burning, itching, or swelling at the injection site.
Nice. I’m meeting with my doctor on Friday for post op and to discuss this wonder drug, let’s see how it goes.
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