I don't know if this is flameable, but I finally got all my invitations out. I have a few extra printed off just in case I forgot someone when I was filling them out (my list of names/address' are everywhere). It seems kind of like a B list, but I don't think of it like that.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:c04cea17-04a6-4195-a666-fb05703d2a24">Re:flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]A few weeks ago I was flipping through the radio in my car and found a song that didn't sound bad so I turned it up and I was really digging it. It was nickleback. I'm so frigging ashamed of myself. Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:3c7c8c92-6867-4d79-a0fb-9b6fa5fdcdee">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : ...I kinda judge it too. My cousin gained like 75 lbs when she was pregnant. Both times. Obviously, I have no real experience in this so I may eat my words someday, but<strong> every single time I saw her she was drinking an oversized soda or eating fast food</strong>. I'll probably consume fast food once in a while during pregnancy - just like I do on occasions now - but for real? It can't be healthy for you or the baby to eat shiiit like that and gain all that weight? Posted by AllAboutTheBenjamin[/QUOTE]
On the flip side, while I get trying to be as healthy as possible while you're pregnant, I judge women who eat normally, and then suddenly go organic/raw food diet. Seriously? I know it's supposedly healthier, but just because you're pregnant?
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:c04cea17-04a6-4195-a666-fb05703d2a24">Re:flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]A few weeks ago I was flipping through the radio in my car and found a song that didn't sound bad so I turned it up and I was really digging it. It was nickleback. I'm so frigging ashamed of myself. Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
I think I know what song you are talking about. When they said Nickelback, I was kind of surprised.
Is there anyone in the world that likes Nickelback?
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They played Fargo last weekend after our marathon was over. Our paper reviewed the show and this was their lead:
"On Saturday, the Fargodome was a sea of crushed water cups and sweaty people in vibrant colors as runners finished the Fargo Marathon. Sunday night it was littered with empty keg cups and sweaty people in Ed Hardy T-shirts for the return of hard rockers Nickelback."
Brandi - I did that too. We thought of a few people after the initial invites went out, so we invited them. Sorta B-list, but I didn't care. If you want to invite someone else, go ahead.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:8fd689ea-b16e-4a64-a66a-e1fdae627858">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : I can agree with this. You work out now, so if you stay healthy, you'll probably see good changes with your body/appearance. This can probably be judged- but I hate women who use the pregnancy excuse to eat whatever they want. I think the healthy weight gain is like 25-30 lbs. or something like that. <strong>Once you have a 7 lb baby and lose a lot of water, you're not far from the starting weight! </strong> Posted by brandichamberlain[/QUOTE] <div>So not true. Not everyone can lose after having a baby. It is HARD. Even for me who was so active. I gained less than 30lbs. When my water broke I lost 4. After over a week of bedrest, i gained it back before delivery. I was so exhausted the first 6 months because he wouldn't sleep and was sick that I ate to stay awake and had no time to sleep, much less exercise. Your attitude is exactly why I feel so judged for still looking 6m pregnant when I have a 10mo. I JUST got to start working out again. 2 people have asked me if I was pregant again in the last month. It hurts that people think it is so easy to lose that weight.</div><div> </div><div>And yes, I BF for those first 6 months and didn't lose shtiit until I stopped. </div>
In Response to Re:flameable confessions?:[QUOTE]In Response to Re:flameable confessions?:A few weeks ago I was flipping through the radio in my car and found a song that didn't sound bad so I turned it up and I was really digging it. It was nickleback. I'm so frigging ashamed of myself.Posted by NebbI think I know what song you are talking about. When they said Nickelback, I was kind of surprised.Is there anyone in the world that likes Nickelback? Posted by jennamarie10[/QUOTE] The new one? It didn't sound as much like the old stuff which I can easily recognize and turn off. God I hate them.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:c04cea17-04a6-4195-a666-fb05703d2a24">Re:flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]A few weeks ago I was flipping through the radio in my car and found a song that didn't sound bad so I turned it up and I was really digging it<strong>. It was nickleback. I'm so frigging ashamed of myself.</strong> Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
On the organic note, I judge peole who get all hoity-toity about only eating organic. Especially since, in my opinion, "organic" is defined in too many different ways. How can you be sure that what you're eating actually is organic?
There is someone here who grows produce in compost from the zoo and, as a result, calls it organic. I used to work at the zoo. The animals are medically treated when necessary, their foods aren't always all-natural. So, you can't say their waste is "organic." It's probably healthier than stuff treated with chemicals, but still. STFU already.
I'll say this. I eat healthy almost everyday (Yes I'll get McDonalds or a DQ but it's not everyday or even once a week) and the scale keeps creeping up. I work out every day, eat salads, eat fruit, drink lots of water but the weight doesn't stop. I'll never judge anyone about their pregnancy weight because it's really deflating to do this right and still see a high number.
Shhit I can't edit my post. I wanted to say that I obviously know gaining weight during pregnancy is normal and I'm not trying to lose weight or NOT gain weight but the number does creep up faster than expected, at least with me.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:c04cea17-04a6-4195-a666-fb05703d2a24">Re:flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]A few weeks ago I was flipping through the radio in my car and found a song that didn't sound bad so I turned it up and I was really digging it. It was nickleback. I'm so frigging ashamed of myself. Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
My Son in law reposted this tweet the other day I thought it was funny:
If you play a Nickelback song backwards you’ll hear messages from the devil. Even worse, if you play it forwards you’ll hear Nickelback.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:bdef9f22-2bde-4cef-91d9-79072ab8ff53">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]On the organic note, I judge peole who get all hoity-toity about only eating organic. Especially since, in my opinion, "organic" is defined in too many different ways. How can you be sure that what you're eating actually is organic? There is someone here who grows produce in compost from the zoo and, as a result, calls it organic. I used to work at the zoo. The animals are medically treated when necessary, their foods aren't always all-natural. So, you can't say their waste is "organic." It's probably healthier than stuff treated with chemicals, but still. STFU already. Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]
I am all for people eating healthy but I HATE people who push their food values on others. I get it- my favorite ice cream probably has a ZILLION calories in it but f-it! don't judge me because I get it!
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:e8ccd532-a214-41e4-8c9d-04380ef989fe">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : On the flip side, while I get trying to be as healthy as possible while you're pregnant, I judge women who eat normally, and then suddenly go organic/raw food diet. Seriously? I know it's supposedly healthier, but just because you're pregnant? Posted by peekaboo2011[/QUOTE] Hey, whatever the impetus is for someone to eat healthier, I can't judge. Its the right thing to do. If being pregnant is what makes you realize it, then so be it.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:3f32c8ea-7075-4825-a4a7-1d0f29583f48">Re:flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re:flameable confessions? : I think I know what song you are talking about. When they said Nickelback, I was kind of surprised. Is there anyone in the world that likes Nickelback? Posted by jennamarie10[/QUOTE]
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:bfe1aa03-85eb-428f-bde0-78b2dcd9a281">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]All you people and your Nickleback hate. THEY ARE AWESOME. Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]
Sesh- last week a local station decided to play two NB songs at the same time... to show how they tend to use similar sounds, hooks, timing etc. It was pretty hilarious..
I like Nickleback. I also still like DMB. Judge away.
I really don't get the whole I can has cheesburger thing... The spelling annoys the hell out of me and I confess I think a little less of someone if they have one as their sig pic.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:a99f5f1c-0e6c-41ae-9144-4c4c332e560d">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : I am all for people eating healthy but I HATE people who push their food values on others. I get it- my favorite ice cream probably has a ZILLION calories in it but f-it! don't judge me because I get it! Posted by Starmusica[/QUOTE]
I tend to think the people who do this are doing it out of jealously. It's usually about a food they can't or won't eat and that gives them so much sads that they take it out on you. You enjoy your ice cream and don't let them ruin it for you!
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:d4c7526e-0a7b-4fc0-ac94-f0e7543e6518">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]I have a TK confession that's probably flammable. I think about half (guesstimate) of the regs on the boards lie about their weddings. It feels like there is this weird "Who was the most laidback bride EVA" unspoken contest whenever wedding stuff comes up. I believe that most posters didn't expect their bridal party to function as unpaid labor but people who post that they would never consider asking friends to do anything for their wedding, didn't even want help from their bridesmaids, and more just make me think they're exaggerating. I mean, clearly there is a balance, but sometimes I think people just are totally lying or really exaggerating. Posted by djhar[/QUOTE]
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:cb761c60-d48b-4c2f-a006-dbcc84a47de4">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : I tend to think the people who do this are doing it out of jealously. It's usually about a food they can't or won't eat and that gives them so much sads that they take it out on you. You enjoy your ice cream and don't let them ruin it for you! Posted by calixtine[/QUOTE]
I wonder this sometimes too. It's not like I don't get the insanity of hitting the gym in the morning and getting a huge ice cream that night. But I ran across an instance recently where that happened and someone asked me if the ice cream was at least low fat and I said nope. they sorta shook their head like I was a fool. It annoyed me.
I'm judging a friend who lets her children choose which drive-through place they're going to for dinner every night. She claims there simply is no time to cook - yet has 4-5 hours available every day to watch television. Nothing wrong with enjoying occasional fast food and a show you tivo'd, but it shouldn't be at the expense of your kids' health every single day.
I have some random hairs on my body in places they shouldn't be. Well, I didn't know I had one on my boob until my H tried to get it off because he thought it was a dog hair. Nope, my hair and it hurt. I'm not sure if I should be more weirded out that I had a hair on my boob or I could have had a dog hair on my boob.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:be2990f1-d47e-4987-b0ec-f1e48319c93a">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : Hey, whatever the impetus is for someone to eat healthier, I can't judge. Its the right thing to do. If being pregnant is what makes you realize it, then so be it. Posted by SarahPLiz[/QUOTE]
If you're planning to stick to the change, then awesome. But just because you're pregnant and planning on eating like shiiit again afterwards, I judge.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_flameable-confessions-2?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:26321f3f-d22a-46ef-8b96-6bef35a956cfPost:949a7c36-e978-4fb6-a9f2-95a28a20dce3">Re: flameable confessions?</a>: [QUOTE]Here's a funny/TMI confession. I have some random hairs on my body in places they shouldn't be. Well, I didn't know I had one on my boob until my H tried to get it off because he thought it was a dog hair. Nope, my hair and it hurt. I'm not sure if I should be more weirded out that I had a hair on my boob or I could have had a dog hair on my boob. Posted by LetsHikeToday[/QUOTE]
Funny! I have hair in weird places, I shave some dangerous places. <img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-surprised.gif" border="0" alt="Surprised" title="Surprised" />
Girlie- I love I can haz cheeseburger! There is some funny stuff on there.
Re: flameable confessions?
[QUOTE]A few weeks ago I was flipping through the radio in my car and found a song that didn't sound bad so I turned it up and I was really digging it. It was nickleback. I'm so frigging ashamed of myself.
Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
Join me on the dark side. It's fun here.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : ...I kinda judge it too. My cousin gained like 75 lbs when she was pregnant. Both times. Obviously, I have no real experience in this so I may eat my words someday, but<strong> every single time I saw her she was drinking an oversized soda or eating fast food</strong>. I'll probably consume fast food once in a while during pregnancy - just like I do on occasions now - but for real? It can't be healthy for you or the baby to eat shiiit like that and gain all that weight?
Posted by AllAboutTheBenjamin[/QUOTE]
On the flip side, while I get trying to be as healthy as possible while you're pregnant, I judge women who eat normally, and then suddenly go organic/raw food diet. Seriously? I know it's supposedly healthier, but just because you're pregnant?
[QUOTE]A few weeks ago I was flipping through the radio in my car and found a song that didn't sound bad so I turned it up and I was really digging it. It was nickleback. I'm so frigging ashamed of myself.
Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
I think I know what song you are talking about. When they said Nickelback, I was kind of surprised.
Is there anyone in the world that likes Nickelback?
They played Fargo last weekend after our marathon was over. Our paper reviewed the show and this was their lead:
"On Saturday, the Fargodome was a sea of crushed water cups and sweaty people in vibrant colors as runners finished the Fargo Marathon. Sunday night it was littered with empty keg cups and sweaty people in Ed Hardy T-shirts for the return of hard rockers Nickelback."
Gross
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : I can agree with this. You work out now, so if you stay healthy, you'll probably see good changes with your body/appearance. This can probably be judged- but I hate women who use the pregnancy excuse to eat whatever they want. I think the healthy weight gain is like 25-30 lbs. or something like that. <strong>Once you have a 7 lb baby and lose a lot of water, you're not far from the starting weight! </strong>
Posted by brandichamberlain[/QUOTE]
<div>So not true. Not everyone can lose after having a baby. It is HARD. Even for me who was so active. I gained less than 30lbs. When my water broke I lost 4. After over a week of bedrest, i gained it back before delivery. I was so exhausted the first 6 months because he wouldn't sleep and was sick that I ate to stay awake and had no time to sleep, much less exercise. Your attitude is exactly why I feel so judged for still looking 6m pregnant when I have a 10mo. I JUST got to start working out again. 2 people have asked me if I was pregant again in the last month. It hurts that people think it is so easy to lose that weight.</div><div>
</div><div>And yes, I BF for those first 6 months and didn't lose shtiit until I stopped. </div>
The new one? It didn't sound as much like the old stuff which I can easily recognize and turn off. God I hate them.
[QUOTE]A few weeks ago I was flipping through the radio in my car and found a song that didn't sound bad so I turned it up and I was really digging it<strong>. It was nickleback. I'm so frigging ashamed of myself.</strong>
Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
oh nebb... i judge this. lol. nickleback?!?
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On the organic note, I judge peole who get all hoity-toity about only eating organic. Especially since, in my opinion, "organic" is defined in too many different ways. How can you be sure that what you're eating actually is organic?
There is someone here who grows produce in compost from the zoo and, as a result, calls it organic. I used to work at the zoo. The animals are medically treated when necessary, their foods aren't always all-natural. So, you can't say their waste is "organic." It's probably healthier than stuff treated with chemicals, but still. STFU already.
[QUOTE]A few weeks ago I was flipping through the radio in my car and found a song that didn't sound bad so I turned it up and I was really digging it. It was nickleback. I'm so frigging ashamed of myself.
Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
My Son in law reposted this tweet the other day I thought it was funny:
If you play a Nickelback song backwards you’ll hear messages from the devil. Even worse, if you play it forwards you’ll hear Nickelback.
[QUOTE]On the organic note, I judge peole who get all hoity-toity about only eating organic. Especially since, in my opinion, "organic" is defined in too many different ways. How can you be sure that what you're eating actually is organic? There is someone here who grows produce in compost from the zoo and, as a result, calls it organic. I used to work at the zoo. The animals are medically treated when necessary, their foods aren't always all-natural. So, you can't say their waste is "organic." It's probably healthier than stuff treated with chemicals, but still. STFU already.
Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]
I am all for people eating healthy but I HATE people who push their food values on others. I get it- my favorite ice cream probably has a ZILLION calories in it but f-it! don't judge me because I get it!
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : On the flip side, while I get trying to be as healthy as possible while you're pregnant, I judge women who eat normally, and then suddenly go organic/raw food diet. Seriously? I know it's supposedly healthier, but just because you're pregnant?
Posted by peekaboo2011[/QUOTE]
Hey, whatever the impetus is for someone to eat healthier, I can't judge. Its the right thing to do. If being pregnant is what makes you realize it, then so be it.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re:flameable confessions? : I think I know what song you are talking about. When they said Nickelback, I was kind of surprised. Is there anyone in the world that likes Nickelback?
Posted by jennamarie10[/QUOTE]
My Husband, ugh!
[QUOTE]All you people and your Nickleback hate. THEY ARE AWESOME.
Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]
Sesh- last week a local station decided to play two NB songs at the same time... to show how they tend to use similar sounds, hooks, timing etc. It was pretty hilarious..
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I really don't get the whole I can has cheesburger thing... The spelling annoys the hell out of me and I confess I think a little less of someone if they have one as their sig pic.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : I am all for people eating healthy but I HATE people who push their food values on others. I get it- my favorite ice cream probably has a ZILLION calories in it but f-it! don't judge me because I get it!
Posted by Starmusica[/QUOTE]
I tend to think the people who do this are doing it out of jealously. It's usually about a food they can't or won't eat and that gives them so much sads that they take it out on you. You enjoy your ice cream and don't let them ruin it for you!
[QUOTE]I have a TK confession that's probably flammable. I think about half (guesstimate) of the regs on the boards lie about their weddings. It feels like there is this weird "Who was the most laidback bride EVA" unspoken contest whenever wedding stuff comes up. I believe that most posters didn't expect their bridal party to function as unpaid labor but people who post that they would never consider asking friends to do anything for their wedding, didn't even want help from their bridesmaids, and more just make me think they're exaggerating. I mean, clearly there is a balance, but sometimes I think people just are totally lying or really exaggerating.
Posted by djhar[/QUOTE]
I can get behind this.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : I tend to think the people who do this are doing it out of jealously. It's usually about a food they can't or won't eat and that gives them so much sads that they take it out on you. You enjoy your ice cream and don't let them ruin it for you!
Posted by calixtine[/QUOTE]
I wonder this sometimes too. It's not like I don't get the insanity of hitting the gym in the morning and getting a huge ice cream that night. But I ran across an instance recently where that happened and someone asked me if the ice cream was at least low fat and I said nope. they sorta shook their head like I was a fool. It annoyed me.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: flameable confessions? : Hey, whatever the impetus is for someone to eat healthier, I can't judge. Its the right thing to do. If being pregnant is what makes you realize it, then so be it.
Posted by SarahPLiz[/QUOTE]
If you're planning to stick to the change, then awesome. But just because you're pregnant and planning on eating like shiiit again afterwards, I judge.
Every time someone calls Chad Kroeger a "rocker" God kills another kitten.
The new Bieber song creeps me the eff out.
[QUOTE]Here's a funny/TMI confession. I have some random hairs on my body in places they shouldn't be. Well, I didn't know I had one on my boob until my H tried to get it off because he thought it was a dog hair. Nope, my hair and it hurt. I'm not sure if I should be more weirded out that I had a hair on my boob or I could have had a dog hair on my boob.
Posted by LetsHikeToday[/QUOTE]
Funny! I have hair in weird places, I shave some dangerous places. <img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-surprised.gif" border="0" alt="Surprised" title="Surprised" />
Girlie- I love I can haz cheeseburger! There is some funny stuff on there.