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Nov 23, 2008 -
In Philip Galanes's latest Social Q's column, a 32-year-old woman wrote in saying that she'd decided that marriage wasn't for her. However, since she'd been in eight weddings and had to contribute oodles of presents over the past decade, she wanted to register for gifts for her housewarming party.
Galanes advises,
But the difference between their weddings and baby showers and your housewarming scheme is that their sole intent was not to rack up gifts.
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Jun 26, 2007 -
If you and your fiancé already have cabinets full of flatware, pots and pans, and don't have any use for fine china, then why not register for your honeymoon? While your honeymoon should be the vacation of a lifetime, some couples have to stick to a tight budget, so what I want to know is, do you think it is a good idea or a bad idea to register for your honeymoon, or ask for cash donations to go towards your romantic getaway?
Source
Good Idea or Bad Idea: Registering for your Honeymoon
Good Idea: What's the difference if they are helping pay for my hotel room or the fork I eat off of at night- a gift is a gift
Bad Idea: I think it's just plain tacky to ask your loved ones for money for a vacation
Other: Please share!
- 22 Comments
Nov 20, 2009 -
Calling all UK-based Saturdays fans! To celebrate their new partnership with Impulse body spray "The Impulse Diaries", the girls are performing an exclusive gig in London and I've got two sets of three tickets for two lucky PopSugar Community members!
Simply leave a comment and you could win tickets to be part of the small audience at the show which will be held at London's Forum on the evening of Monday 7 December.
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Nov 20, 2009 -
With claims that they improve digestion, bolster immunity, and fight acne, it's no wonder that probiotic supplements are big business. Newsweek reports that sales of these supplements have more than quadrupled in the last 10 years. I will admit, I'm a fan these friendly bacteria found in yogurt and miso, but it's the quality of the supplements that's raising eyebrows.
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Oct 01, 2008 -
If I had a dollar for every time my mom said to me, "it's not what you say, it's how you say it," I'd be able to finance the bailout all by myself. That in mind, the coverage of John McCain's appearance in front of the Des Moines Register editorial board flummoxes me. The AP I mean god bless 'em, they're quick and fair — but the headline, "McCain turns irritable, sarcastic in interview" set my expectations high.
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