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OK, who else tried to find their labial twin on this cover? I don't think mine looks much like any of these, though I don't often get a straight on view.

Maybe Lindsay will make a Natasha Lyonne style comeback? Maybe?

Thanks! I'm really happy someone noticed! :-)

Look at those clothes! Crap, the nineties really are back.

Hi, little bit late, but I'm seeing a lot of confusion about dragons and their appearance in folk law across the world. BBC4 had a really interesting documentary about this called Dinosaurs, Myths and Monsters. It covers a lot about how fossils of dinosaurs etc created myths and legends. For example, Cyclopes were

I could see turning it down. It not the role so much as all the stuff that comes with it, like the promo circuit, crazy fans, potential typecasting.one you've played the Doctor you're always The Doctor. That has it's pros and cons.

Yeah, I see what you mean now and definitely agree. I just usually think of thespian referring to the theatrical rather TV or film. Capaldi will certainly be on of the most experienced actors taking the role in modern Who, you're right.

Tennant is a thesp. He's played the Dane! With the Royal Shakespeare Company! Opposite Patrick Stewart!

Durex always have really great ads. Here's their one for a lube which uses a really clever visual metaphor to get its point across.

Never has anything been as much of an ass pull as that. Damn near ruined the show for me.

I wrote something about Amanda Bynes on my blog page, if anyone is interested. Let's try an remember that she's unwell yeah?

Aww cool I will then! I think I can handle the one rule of Groupthink. Thanks!

I'm in the same position, except I've never had a post that popular. Sending stars, I hope it helps!

Okay, so I don't comment much, but I'm trying to more. I find the main page a bit intimidating sometimes but I've checked groupthink a few times and the community seems really cool. Is it okay for me to comment over there, or is it a by invite only exclusive club type deal?

With the makeup counter, I say go for it, though bear in mind that they are not always that well trained, ( I think MAC and clinique are the best for that) and might just try to sell you the most expensive stuff. But it will give you a good idea of what works on your face. A good foundation, ( if you bare happy with

I'd love to read/ write on the personal blogs ( I'm trying to get more involved on jez) butt how do you even fin stuff if it's not mainpaged or groupthink'd? I'd worry that i was wwriting to an audience of no one.

Yeah, YouTube tutorials are a great idea. Can I also recommed Sali hughes at the guardian. She's great at talking through what each product does for every skin type and features products at different price points.

What's your budget? Are you planning on buying a full makeup arsenal, or just a couple of things? Do you tone, moistuirse etc? I always think the base is the most important part to spent money on. Mac and Bobbi brown are very good. An eye shadow palate with lots of different colours will allow your to experiment as