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I think the question is, if you don't confront them (calmly, rationally, blah blah blah) about this, then what's the next level of gross roomie foul that they'll feel free to commit?

It's fine. I've had this done twice. You'll meet with the anaesthesiologist ahead of time, so you can voice all of your concerns about that part to him/her—I also said, "I really don't want to wake up while this is going on!," and mine assured me that I wouldn't. They also check closely on how fast you're fading into

Oh, bummer. :( Yikes, I'd better start treating mine better, if they don't make 'em like they used to... Maybe Target or Gap might work? Good luck!

I have some from Old Navy that are all cotton—I would live if them if I had more than two pairs. The cotton is thicker than the average legging, so they've held up pretty well over the last three or four years—and the thickness of the fabric also means they don't cling.

That's fascinating about the dept. store vs. drugstore makeup! Good tips...

http://youtu.be/ I've moved for Mr. S. three times, so far, and haven't regretted it. /anecdata

As someone who is constantly being told to leave my M.A. in English off my resume, I would think hard about going that route—although it does buy you time, since (I assume) you could get an assistantship or fellowship that would pay? If you have a job, stay with it, bank as much as possible, and throw yourself into

The reality-tv platinum that would result if you paired this family with Michelle Obama's "Let's Move!" team for a week—THAT I would watch.

Those without the basics get weeded out very quickly if they make it on at all.

How exactly was the "Ellen thing" tough for JC Penney? It did more to rejuvenate the company's image—particularly when JCP supported Ellen against the Million Moms, or whoever they were—than anything in the last thirty years of the company's history. There's no way they could buy that amount of good press.

Any book that gets people reading (instead of watching tv) has some value. The soft bigotry of low expectations...

There's no Sephora near you? That's where I get my Nile garden / Mediterranean rooftop (or is it Nile rooftop and Med. garden?) fix.

Did they not teach critical thinking at your college?

"Much of the rest of the country...is not very bright."

I'm so sorry. Jesus. I hope there'll be a criminal trial and she'll have to pay. Drunk drivers are the scum of the earth.

That is some awesome Eleanor Clift side-eye.

Most of my female friends have said multiple times they want guys to approach them in places other than the bar.

Excellent; thanks! :)

Entertainment, since it's for public consumption, opens itself up to criticism just like any other art form.