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@LadyTudorRose: I read royal bios, too! What are some of your favorites and who are your favorite subjects? I love Born Royal by Julia Gelardi, about Queen Victoria's five granddaughters who became queens of other countries. Anything by Theo Aronson is amazing as well.

I love lists, books, and celebrity memoirs. I think this is my favorite post ever on Jezebel. I've read four of these and watched the films based on two others. I must now complete this list.

@itsonreserve: That's okay, I can still replay every second of every video in my mind. My friends and I watched the VH1 and MTV countdowns every day, this was in the days before TRL and Tivo, multiple times, just try to figure out what they were eating for a split second in the Where's the Love video. I think we

@waverly: I love that you just referenced him. I watched the documentary about him yesterday in my film class and everyone is dying for tomorrow's discussion about it.

When is the actual vote? What time?

I saw the Shelley Duvall Rapunzel recently and psychological depth and evolved relationship aren't exactly the first things that come to mind. More like special guest star: one freaky ass radish.

Can someone tell me how to get the live blog to show up? I just see the entry from 8:00 with three periods above it.

Well, this Tennessean would like to take the opportunity to apologize for Walt Baker's remarks on behalf of the many of us who reside in the Volunteer state and are not, in fact, ass clowns. In fact, some of us even have the intelligence to disagree with someone politically and still refrain from using ignorant,

@HelloKitty: At this point she's not allowed to ascend to the throne. Japan has Salic succession, so it's males only. There was talk of changing that (which even the emperor apparently agreed with) but that talk seems to have stopped since her little (male) cousin was born.

@HelloKitty: When she gets married she's no longer a princess. She gets a birth certificate (royals in Japan aren't issued one) and then goes to live with her husband as a commoner.

@DutchessOfDork: Not just a male heir, but of having trouble conceiving in general. Apparently she's had several miscarriages. Also, it's not really the public that has to leave her alone. It's the courtiers within the palace, the distant relations who arent quite royal. Apparently even the Emperor is in favor of

I don't agree with that. Personally, I like the gender seperate categories because I simply like more awards (the fun stuff, not necessarily the technical). In fact, I wouldn't mind if they further split the categories and added best actor/actress/supporting actor/supporting actress in comedy and then the same in

In a strange way I think it's sort of a compliment that people think that Gabby is Precious. She rocked the shit out of that role amd I think that a lot of times people associate a convincing early performance with an actor -the same reason I have an irrational hatred for Josh Hartnett after watching a movie like ten

Haven't any of these people watched The Bad Seed?

@likepenguins: Hahaha you're my favorite! I started watching Buffy in December for the first time and by the time his character left the show I hated him so much that I could barely watch the episodes. Now when I re-watch certain episodes I know which parts to fast forward.

I've read One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies. It was alright, but not amazing. I wonder, though, was is really banned because of sexuality or because the main character finds out her dad is gay and is perfectly fine with it and it's not a big issue?

@kaiwhakamarie: And while the divorce was going on she made up lies about how Paul abused not only her, but his deceased wife, Linda. She later admitted she was lying, but come on, who does that?

Haha I knew this would be a WTF Moment!

I just looked it up and apparently my first guess of doctors working in a hospital burn unit was wrong. Whatever, the real premise sounds boring.