Yes, it’s tempting to mirror back the behavior you’re subjected to. I dislike the cutesy or insulting nicknames and have tried to avoid stooping to using that tactic.
True, although I’m wondering if a new implant worked for a while but the supporting tissue around it eventually gave way to the strain. I’m guessing because I have no personal experience with either breast implants or mastectomies or breast reconstructive surgery, but it could be that there was some long-term damage to her chest muscles from the trauma (bullets, surgery to clamp her aorta, repair her lung, close the bullet wounds, etc.).
I wonder if they would agree to similar restrictions about asking questions regarding MHG and her role in the barn, or MB’s divorce, or any of the other million random attempts at distraction that keep coming up in the discussions here.
Since alligators are reptiles and therefore cold-blooded, their flesh does not count as “meat” from which U.S. Catholics must abstain on Fridays in Lent . Other reptiles that could presumably be consumed on Lenten Fridays include turtles, snakes, and tortoises.
During Lent, Catholics are asked to refrain from eating meat during all Fridays in Lent until Easter. During these days, it is not acceptable to eat lamb, chicken, beef, pork, ham, deer and most other meats . However, eggs, milk, fish, grains, and fruits and vegetables are all allowed. There are exceptions. For example, pregnant women, the ill, the elderly and very young are exempt from Lent rules of fasting.