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Oh hi, you're me. I just described the same sort of thing. Short waist, straight to apple shaped depending on my weight at the time. It's frustrating as hell.

I've gotta admit, Kerri Russel looks amazing in the Americans. And in that scene in particular, she's wearing what looks like a ballet neck leotard with them? Fantastic. She's got a damn ballet dancer's body, though.

Ugh. Didn't even think of that. Makes me sick to my stomach. I wonder if he only came forward because he knew of the statute of limitations?

That's the thing about the Internet. This article will be here to haunt her for the rest of her days. Online permanence is a bitch.

I hope this young woman finds happiness in everything she does, and I hope she and her mother can mend whatever misunderstandings from the past inspired such a lengthy letter.

I read that as "homophobe" at first and was going crazy trying to figure out what I had missed, and how it related to grammar.

Has anyone else seen this fantastical weirdness from JGL and Channing Tatum on HitRecord?

I'm in the same boat. I'm so excited to see it but the second one was perfect. My god I adore that movie so much. I remember downloading "Jesse's Waltz" on Limewire and listening to it OVER AND OVER. I also discovered the wonder that is Nina Simone because of it.

I grew up in an uber religious household, and at 32 I'm still recovering. I no longer believe in ghosts or angels or demons or what have you, but it was a long and painful process coming around to the fact that death IS finite. I think the fact that I've had such a change of

Holy geez, I've been saying that wrong my whole life then. And I even pride myself on the grammarz. :/

I live in a smallish, very old town right outside of Atlanta, and one of the oldest (or possibly THE oldest?) cemetery in the area is at the end of my street. There's a whole section of Civil War soldiers and from what I've heard, though I haven't found them, an area with unmarked graves of slaves from the era.

I was JUST asking yesterday whatever happened to that guy. Such a cutie.

Fair enough. Perhaps I've underestimated the young'uns' grasp of retro feminine hygiene. :)

Oh god, I'd blocked the memory of that movie.

Given the fact that douches fell out of favor (health-wise) before MY time, I can't help but think that most-to-all millennials who use the term regularly have NO FUCKING CLUE what a douchebag actually is.

When I was in third grade we had to wear these godawful PE shirts that were this crazy harvest gold-ish color, and in the middle of the mascot (a navy blue cougar) there was a box to write our names. I INSISTED that I write mine in hot pink puffy paint (took a while to get my head around color theory), and halfway

This video needs a cameo by Robin Sparkles.

SPUMONI!!! I had so much Spumoni stuff. My mom worked at Upton's part time and used her discount to buy us all sorts of pink puffy kitty cat/snowmen/etc. themed sweatshirts.

OH MY GOD, was this a Georgia thing? My mom made sweatshirts where she would use a sponge dipped in green paint to make a wreath then paint flowers and berries all over it in puffy/glittery fabric paint. There was also a version with roses for the not-so-Christmas times.

You're not the only one. There's quite a bit of Uncle Ruslan love throughout these comments.