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I suggest we lock Palin and Roth in a room together, give them a weapon each and hope they finish each other off.

@Elizabth_Bennet: True, but I think that perhaps this is what this guy was trying to say - just, you know, in a really bad, unclear way.

There is something worthy of attention in here somewhere, but it is clouded by the fact that we only have a man's word that women in Paris have no problem with men repeatedly soliciting them and touching them without their consent.

Ok, I had been briefly considering signing up to a dating website in order to pursue the 'open' side of my open relationship, but I don't think I'll bother now.

@wesker1989: I think criminal profilers hold the belief that these individuals escalate their experiences in order to maximise the high they get off it, so they often look for people with histories of minor assaults/flashing when a sexual murderer/rapist is on the loose. BUT it is not clear if this notion has an

@cand86: I believe this is a relevant question. I am under the impression that couples who indulge in sex in places they might be caught are being at worst, incredibly stupid and potentially offensive/criminal should someone catch them, but they are a world away from someone engineering a situation that means they can

My mother would sometimes get into bed with me when I was sick as a child. She'd get right back out again about 10 minutes later when she got sick of my fidgeting, because I'm so uncomfortable sleeping next to someone. I have no idea who these children are who want to sleep with 2 big people who snore and hate it when

To be honest, this is exactly what should be done every time an 'outsider' enters the royal family by marriage, and it's becoming increasingly common as the marriage of non-royals to their RHs becomes more acceptable. Royal protocol and constant media attention, even to someone who's had the experiences Kate has had

This 'sisterhood' thing is weird. When I was a teenager, 'sisterhood' was (it turned out) designed purely to keep me and my friends from being allowed to show feelings/interest in one another's ex-boyfriends, even if said boyfriend had been from about 3 previous and never mattered much anyway. 'Sisterhood' was also

@ScarletBegonias: I think you dodged a bullet there. Is he 22 as well? He sounds about 12.

Almost everyone I know is happy to buckle up in the car, but it still disturbs me when I get on a coach and NO ONE has a belt on. I just think 'Shit, if this thing crashed, we'd all go FLYING'.

It's trying to escape! Run for your lives!!!

Great article. It's interesting that when women tell other women that they're 'like a guy' or 'one of the boys' it's rarely complimentary. It also implies that they've failed on some international standard of 'what women are meant to be like'.

I spent most of my childhood desperately irritated that my mother never gave into my demands to dress me as a fairy/princess/other girlish dream for whatever fancy dress event I was attending at the time.

Having a difficult eclipse sounds pretty painful. I wonder if William can get a cream for that?

This makes a mockery of people who actually HAVE to go through decisions like this because their circumstances call for it. Even if this is a hoax/stunt/bizarre joke.

God dammit, I actually want to see this now. And when did Ginny become a sloane?

I think I wanna get joyous and free with Matthew Morrison.

Is it just me or does Puck look like he's about to barf in the background of Gwyn's robot?

Is anyone else now imagining Hef and about 30 bunnies sitting around a little TV set, eagerly awaiting the climax of DWTS every evening? Him in a dressing gown, them in little ears and tails...