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I've always wanted to know if a celebrity had ever told Billy Bush something along the lines of, "your family is destroying everything good in America and the world."

Have you ever, or gotten close, to fooling around. I'm not asking if you've ever thought about it because the general consensus is that it's natural to at least entertain the idea.

Shouldn't it also read - Mary, Queen of Scots, not, "Mary Queen of Scots." My grammar can be terrible at times so I do need to ask if my observation correct.

It's a testament to the person wearing it. Biel has that Mid-Western,"hey pops, are you ready for the Annual Thanksgiving Day Biel Family Football Game" appeal that makes the dress feel unexpected and fun. Britney Spears wearing that dress would reek of tastelessness and tiredness.

Has none one seen Mulan.

Thanks for shattering my perception of that movie. The moment I read your comment, I realized how sappy that whole concoction was.

As an ExMo, do you know what the reactions within the church has been regarding some of the positions he's taken over the years. I know he was /is a bishop, (I don't know what LDS calls them) but I've never gotten the impression that the Romneys' were pious or limited to the LDS worldview.

At no point did I say they'd outright lied, or did I call anyone a liar. I said they devised a message that is bound to misinform the viewer. It's a billboard!

It's not that far off, but still, I see your points and I agree with them in general. I'm a guy and have never worn foundation (or is it concealer?), so I don't know what shade my skin color is, but I know it's like Mariah Carey and Rihanna's, it always looks different. Personally, I'm offended when someone tells me

It's not washed out; that's her skin color, at least it's about the same as when I saw her at an daytime event. The color on that bottle is much lighter, and about the same color as an apricot (or skin depending what decade you were in elementary school) colored crayon

The two phrases in the largest type font are inaccurate when they are read as independant statement. They disseminated the facts across the advert, which are lost upon the viewer until several attempts are made to piece together the entire message. It's contortion.

"I got crabs at Joe's. Fame by Lady Gaga."

There are comically small disclaimers and asterisks on the billboard.

It's misleading. Unless you're standing 3 feet away, how do you expect people to notice those asterisks. It's factual.*

That's cool. I would love to know why. I'm open to others' opinions.

People have the right to take offense, but it doesn't mean they have to or should. I think knowing the context in which it was used does matter.

He played a church scholar that forged some documents and killed someone right?

His stand up special was refreshingly hilarious.

College student in that ill-fitted Jacket during the last debate. Sorry, I'd probably wouldn't know wtf I was referring to either.

Leave Jeremy alone.