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I hosted most costume parties we had when I was in grad school. On one memorable occasion a male friend (dressed as Logan's Run) vomited in my sink and then passed out on my bathroom floor. Naturally we just left him there. When I woke up in the morning at an ungodly early hour he was gone. I thought he had walked the

I'm going to see Philomena tomorrow. This weekend I plan on reenacting it with my cat. Will report back later.

I was really worried about this and I thought that they should have done a more Drax-centric movie first (ie Alaska and Cammi) to introduce the Marvel space stuff on Earth and then bring in Nova Corps, ect. but I think this looks really good! Though I am sad we didn't get to hear "I am Groot!" in the trailer. Also,

If you're referring to the female Quasar as the lesbian then no she wasn't on the og version of the team. She shows up a bit later with her partner Moondragon who is Drax's daughter.

That headline should really read: Jay Leno Prepares For His Last Show Tonight, Again

FYI: UA students and faculty just got an email that says,

Thank you! Can someone please explain to me why (and when) exactly politically correct became an insult?

That is the most clothing I have even seen a woman wear on the cover of Rolling Stone. . . Yay!

That's really funny because I just spent an hour explaining to a friend what it means to be Chaldean. She asked me where Chaldeans lived and I said Detroit.

I remember when I was a pre-teen in the early 90s during the first Gulf War my dad told me not to tell people I was half Middle Eastern because people were stupid and racist. It made me feel super weird. I had never really had to think about racism before and if I ever thought about it I considered myself white. By

I'm on 433 and I feel the same way. When ever anyone asks me where I am I'm kind of embarrassed to admit how much I play.

This list is wrong. Here is my proof: the Blues Brothers.

Gin is a "nice guy" who doesn't understand why you won't sleep with him after he helped you move your sofa that one time.

This was not a valueless moment. It meant a lot to many people. Plus, as a history teacher this is something that I still talk about today as a major milestone in opening doors for women in sports. Billie Jean King went on to do great things and this match, sensationalist and campy as it was (1970s!), brought her the

I freaking LOVE her hair. If only I found her funny.

When I stay at my dad's house this is where I sleep. Beat that.

I only read the first book then stopped because I found Clary to be such a weak horrible character. She's jealous over a male friend, who she is not dating and says she has no interest in, which is super annoying. But her worst trait is her lack of curiousity and her willingness to just follow some dude she just met.

Am I the only one who teared up a bit while watching this?