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    Serious question here from a guy:

    I went to an uppity all-boys Dallas private school (hmmm, I wonder what that could be), and I had to go out and purchase those damn things. And, yes, I thought this was a national affliction, too.

    I challenge you (or anyone) to come up with a remotely legitimate argument that US Constitution prohibits gay marriage full stop. There is a huge divide between "The US Constitution prohibits any state from passing a law permitting gay marriage" and the "The US Constitution does not prohibit individual states from

    It's inaccurate to say the Supremes could "take it entirely away". Under no scenario would a ruling state that all laws permitting gay marriage were (?) unconstitutional and, therefore, invalid. Rather, even under the worst scenario, the result would simply leave it to the states to decide whether or not to permit

    My recollection is that it was done at a specific time in her cycle, but it's been ten years so the details on that part are a bit hazy.

    I agree - it's a fascinating phenomenon. I think what I found compelling about my experience was that:

    I don't disagree - but I don't think that's the case here. I'm very much a science-oriented type of guy, not normally inclined to believe in the seeming hocus pocus of non-traditional medicine. More directly, my ex-wife did it more-or-less as a last resort and had zero confidence that it would work. As such, her

    My ex-wife suffered from terrible migraines that modern medicine could only treat with strong pain killers that wiped her out for the next 36 hours. At her wit's end, she tried this and, much to her and my surprise, it worked. I remember her describing how the treatments worked (her triggers where dairy and her

    I don't blame you for making that decision. I would, too.

    With respect, fuck you. I had a daughter who died two years ago at age five shortly after being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Deciding to have another child sparked a tremendous amount of hope and fear in me, something my wife and I discussed at length through many tears. I am happy to say that I now

    Ha - I replied above and that's where I went to school, St. Mark's. We had a few shared classes and we had a joint cheerleading squad (from both schools) during the football season.

    I was a mediocre high school quarterback at a mid-size school in Texas, and I can say without a doubt that Friday nights in the fall were simply magic. I've been lucky enough to do some neat things in my life, but playing in front of 10,000 people going nuts (even away games, which were often even crazier) ranks very

    Does the new map app have easily accessible current traffic conditions? Every day, I glance at maps to see which of two routes to take home from work. The easy-to-see red, yellow and green overlay on google maps is perfect. Is that present? If not, I definitely won't upgrade.

    Amen. But we'll always have Dr. Seuss and Mr. Rogers.

    Now there's a movie I'd watch: 30 Girls, 15 C-Cups.

    Hotels are the worst.

    You know, I think it was fairly unprofessional of her to squat and take a pee in the middle of the broadcast.

    I can - my five year old daughter died last year from an inoperable brain tumor. I could write a 1000 pages about that experience and only just be warming up, but I will say this: when the neurologist showed her mom and I the scan results and gave us the diagnosis, I asked him point-blank, "Is our daughter going to

    Is Matthew Broderick aware his wife has been cheating on him?

    Don't know why this showed up as a stand-alone reply and (as intended) the reply to Eddie Murray Sparkles. I guess I got Kinja'd. Anyway, please move two squares to the right.