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50 Shades of WTF.

As someone in another thread points out, this is a good way to start looking critically at this issue: [www.imdb.com]

"...[Bea's] observation of French Heritage Day at school involved nearly 800 calories of Brie, filet mignon, baguette, and chocolate." Join us next week at L'Ecole de Tristesse de Maman for American Heritage Day, sponsored by Mrs. Weiss, which will feature bitter greens, a popcorn kernel, SlimFast, and styrofoam.

This is the shop of a Jezebel—she has gorgeous nature-inspired silver pieces: [www.etsy.com]

Jezebel had a short bit on this a few weeks ago— [jezebel.com] It's the last item. I used to buy some of their stuff in college (cough cough late '90s cough) and it was semi-reasonable then. Now I never bother going in the stores or looking at the catalog, because the prices have shot up so far. And I agree with the

Was it a day dress, or a gown? I usually try plugging search terms into shopstyle.com—maybe try looking with "high-low hem" there?

So incompetent as what? Are you replying to the right person? My point to the OP was that she seemed to have painted herself into a corner where she's assumed all the responsibility for all the household jobs, and he's assumed none—so for her, of course delegating feels crappy, because you're trying to re-engineer a

With all due respect, if the delegating takes more energy than just doing the job, you're doing the delegating wrong. This wouldn't make sense in a workplace, right?

Yep. (See also: voting machines.)

I think it's about following the money. GE has a major market share of the US medical ultrasound market. I can't imagine they're unhappy about seeing bills like these pop up...

If this is just your run-of-the-mill gym ad, then why doesn't it show a happy, well-adjusted, fit person enjoying the amenities of the gym—instead of a giant circle with a head and limbs—like most other gym ads?

I'm glad they told him off, but I'm not sure how much good it does: most celeb tweets are written by publicists (or at least they farm out most of the tweets to a publicist who's got the password).

It's like he put Yoga Today and Esquire in a blender and made an email out of the words that flew out.

I'd try Paper Presentation or Print Icon, both on W. 18th.

In no particular order: HousingWorks shop in Hell's Kitchen (9th Ave. + W. 50th) and (brace yourself) Century21 or Loehmann's (also online). Macy's occasionally has the odd diamond in the rough, too.

These are not too different from that style, but if you do a lot of walking, they're probably easier on your feet: [www.zappos.com]

Yeah, the way I feel about it is: My Facebook, my living room. If I don't want you there, you're gone. Those are the boundaries. :) (I mean, of course it's more complicated than that, usually, but not in this case! Take care of yourself.)

Forward the message to your friend (she deserves to know), and block the hell out of him.

They also ship to Canada—and you can ask their online help folk for fit questions and more detailed measurements. I've done that before, and it's worked. (Their stuff tends to run big, but if you ask for the measurements for a few sizes, you can generally get it right.) Good luck! :)

I actually just wear board shorts over my swimsuit. Lands' End has some good swimsuit deals, and those suckers last.