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On an occasion like prom, what exactly does that leave for a large breasted girl to wear? I was a modest teenager for the most part, but you can't find formal clothing that doesn't accentuate the breasts in some way, shape or form. I ended up with a very retro dress with a full skirt straight out of the 50's, but

Target carries long and lean tanks in their Mossimo line, and I swear by them. They have enough give to have a close fit to my big boobs and hips and my proportionately tiny waist, so they're great for layering. They're also a generous length (they cover my hips) so there's no worries about them getting untucked any

Maybe I'm a crotchety old lady. I love capri length yoga pants, in fact, I am wearing a pair as I type this, but I can't wrap my head around Lululemon. I only wear yoga pants in public if I am going to the gym, the rest of the time they're what I wear when I feel like I should probably not wear pajamas all day, but am

When I had my daughter, I tried really hard not to swear around her. I'd substitute words like malarkey for bullshit, crap for shit, good gravy for Jesus Christ, and just avoided fuck altogether. The strongest I'd utter was dammit, and not even goddammit, just dammit.

I was indifferent to Evan Peters until I binge watched AHS Murder House. Between those eyes, and the fact he looked like every single boy I lusted after in HS, I got all mesmerized.

I love cutesy baked goods, don't get me wrong, but the older I get, the more I appreciate the delicate, flaky texture and savory buttery goodness of a well made croissant, and find myself indifferent towards donuts. Sure, glaze is awesome, but I feel it would ruin the flaky croissant experience. The only thing I will

I am pleased with this pairing. If anyone (that isn't me) has to have him, she has my blessing. She makes interesting movie choices, seems like she'd be a great BFF, and is so gosh-darn cute to boot.

On the east coast, there are gigantic swarms periodically. It is super unusual, and in some areas, it is truly a swarm...I've seen the air thick with the huge things. Plus there's the fact that cicadas are bumbling idiots and end up smacking into you or your car and get tangled in your hair and freak you out. This is

In light of this horrifying picture, damn I'm glad I left the east coast for TX. I'll take the gigantic but harmless "tree roaches" and day over that scary wasp.

The last time they emerged on the east coast, when you would drive on the Baltimore Beltway (695 which was surrounded by trees), you would see nothing but splat, splat, splat when they would collide with your car at 70 mph. It was so gross. I think that they'd be a little less icky if they weren't huge and with creepy

Ugh, Wawa coffee is terrible. The rest of what they sell is amazing—great subs, really good Wawa brand drinks (in the cute plastic bottles), the bakery stuff is on point. I don't get why the coffee sucks so much.

Cute clothes!

Always go conservative, no matter the weather. Closed toe shoes, dark colors, a suit of some sort is preferrable. Not too much makeup. Simple jewelry.

Who brings a baby to a bar? Honestly, I can't understand this trend. The closest my kids get to a bar is a family friendly restaurant that serves alcohol. Booze and all that goes with the consumption of it is nothing that I'd want my kids seeing, and I know that it would be a total buzzkill for the people around me at

I think that Blitzer's question was weird and forceful, and in light of the disaster she narrowly escaped, her filters weren't on.

I think I got very lucky in the school lunch department. In Baltimore County Public Schools (MD) the high school lunch offerings in the late 90's were awesome. You could have a handmade sub (a lot like subway but with better quality meat and cheese) or the best of all, the pasta line. You would get your choice of

I am totally amazed that he did this. A mini rabble rouser who is eloquent, and has a cute frenetic filmaking style. I hope my baby girls turn out like this little wonder.

I agreed. I'm 31, but have been married for 11 years. These things don't seem silly to me, they seem pretty reasonable. I don't know if we're the norm, but it's always a point of contention when we decide to go out to eat as to who chooses. It's always:

If you're in a business casual enviornment, lightweight sun dresses are great, and invest in a couple different bolo type cardigans. They're short sleeved, lightweight, and give enough coverage for work while being easy to rip off as soon as its time to clock out. Also, I may be weird, but gauchos, man, I love them.

I make a point to look pulled together when I go out in public. I dressed in jeans, tees, and Cons all the time until about 2011, because my office was casual. Out of nowhere, they changed the dress code, and I had to get a new wardrobe. While a lot of the girls I worked with just barely met dress code by wearing