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Loved this bit, and loved this episode. Ed Norton was a welcome surprise. I know I'm standing mostly alone, but I think the "weird funny" road SNL is going down has been fantastic. The last sketch of the night was so very strange, but also hilarious.

Maybe it's the company-sponsored happy hour talking, or maybe it's the lighting, but everyone's face looks amazing. I want all of the ladies' makeup, STAT.

My husband and I shared a shoebox of a one bedroom in Noe between 2010 and 2011 for $1800/month and I thought that was a lot. We've since left the Bay Area and live in a 2br/1ba house for $1400/month.

Is it possible to be an "alpha" who also wants to be a stay at home mom?

My (female) coworker told me yesterday that she was really happy that the Republicans were taking a stand for the little guy in causing the shutdown and that she wanted them to "win." Her words: "I'm middle class, if they don't stand up for me, who will?"

Nooope, don't need this.

Not sure where you're getting the "most people" anecdotal statistic... we fully plan on using the monetary gifts toward what they're itemized for, and we'll take photos of those activities/excursions and send them with our thank-you cards.

We're getting married in two months (eee!) and we have both a Macy's and a Honeyfund registry. Macy's for parents and older family friends who want to give us a tangible gift. Honeyfund for the younger folks who would like to get us something but appreciate that we've lived together for three years and would only be

Good on Dolly for being proactive with her own health. EC is a nasty cancer that typically kills a person a few months after initial diagnosis. As someone who is genetically predisposed to it, I'm very interested in hearing more about how successful that device can be in preventing further development. I hope she is

This is just my Dexter fangirl speaking, but where the heck is Jennifer Carpenter? Say what you will about the series itself, but girl has been seriously putting it away as Deb.

My fiance and I had initally wanted to elope, and now we find ourselves three months out from a 200+ person wedding. eep. HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?

Fair enough, but many of the comments in that article were about that particular line. I don't disagree with the criticism, but it just seems to strange to be covering it again.

Um, hate being that girl, but you guys already covered this a few months ago:

Somewhat related: I am nearly always impressed with the journalistic pieces in Marie Claire. It still has a lot of fluff, but they frequently include articles that grant a global perspective. The July issue has a fantastic write up from a North Korean refugee.

Just wait until you've hit the Buster episode (it's one of the last ones). By far the best of the season, and makes all of the other "slower" episodes worth it, IMHO. I felt like I watching a Season 2 episode!

Is it me, or Dannielynn Birkhead a dead ringer for an even-younger Chloe Moretz?

Agreed. In my personal experience (my uncle is a diagnosed/untreated paranoid schizophrenic), it is very difficult to do anything to help them. We’ve been told numerous times that until he becomes an actual violent threat, there isn’t much we can do. He believed my grandfather was trying to kill him with the

So this pretty much means Taran Killam is going to become the new superstar/heartthrob/scenestealer of the show, yes?

I can't stand cake, but I LOVE cupcakes. Something about them being self-contained is so delightful. And based on what others are saying, I'm thinking some people just haven't had a good frosting before. That gross whipped stuff from the supermarket is awful. But a good rich buttercream? AMAZING.

I was in the middle of eating half a pound of triple cream brie when I watching this video. Awkward.