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"A man marries a woman because he loves her. So instead of blaming him if married love cools down, she should question herself. Is she truly trying to keep her husband and herself eager, happy married lovers?"

Gregory Peck: the crush that transcends generations and sexual orientations to unite my family at holiday time. And I mean that in the least creepy way possible.

She really rocks the white hair, too.

Yes, exactly!

I agree with you that that the (probably) self-inflicted nature of some of these things is a big part of why people feel free to criticize her. Which in some cases might be an excuse - e.g. for those people who are making the comments as a means of expressing concern rather than condemnation (which I'm not giving them

And back!

Those are big parts of it, but (wig/surgery aside) are also basically things that happen to some people with age/addiction or illness side effects; the wig and surgery are probably attempts at dealing with criticisms.

Can we all get over how old Lindsay Lohan looks?

Yes! It hits many of the typical low-budget shortcuts but compensates by being really well-written. It's definitely the most interesting (one of the few interesting) Crazy Epidemic film that I've seen so far.

Then avoid watching 'Insidious'!

Why call the cops over a bunch of strangers, unless there is evidence of something actually wrong going on?

Thanks a lot for the advice!

Ghost chips!

My inner thighs rub and cause fabric to disintegrate quickly - I've never had pants last more than a year, and most pants are done within six months (I only wear them a couple of days a week). Even if they didn't, though, the fabric is worn to threads and becoming transparent in multiple other places, and the fit is

Interesting! This sounds like it might work for me (at last! pants!). But how did you first figure out what "pant-size number" to order? It doesn't seem to relate to any real size measure (e.g. waist is in inches which anyone can measure with a tape, but "size" is in arbitrary numbers (five, ten, etc.) that seem to

GAP jeans are my legs' nemesis! I shopped there for most of my adolescence thinking that there was something horribly wrong with my body because every style and size was unflattering, until I figured that they just cut for a body shape that's different from mine. Good quality if they work for your body though!

Judging from the long-term popularity of ads about laxatives ( [www.vintageadbrowser.com] !), I would say that a fairly big segment of the North American population had been relying on various artificial means to ensure regularity before the 2000s too (or at least, before the 1950s?).

And they did!

Most of the diseases that devastated Americans from the fifteenth-century on were relatively young diseases that had only blossomed after (non-dog) animal domestication + granaries brought people into contact with new zoonotic diseases, and after populations in parts of the Old World had grown large dense enough to

Exactly. It's normal for people to have short term gains and losses, especially with menstrual cycles, seasonal changes in activity, inconsistent work and life schedules, and all that. Throw in the fact that you change your clothes and living habits from one season to the next, and it seems pretty natural that many