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This reminds me of the documentary "Jesus Camp." I'm not sure how accurate this was (and I last saw this three or four years ago, so my memory may be hazy), but the filmmakers presented some statistics that basically showed that if the evangelical Christians (*cough*TeaParty*cough*) of America were energized enough,

My first, very eloquent reaction to this story? "Boo hiss."

*sigh* Wish I were you. I've been going gray since I was 15, and covering it up with highlights and dye jobs since 16. I admire women who go gray naturally, and I will at some point ... but just not at 25. I'm in the salon every five weeks, too, because my hair grows so quickly.

But the sickening part is that for at least three years, not one single person (man or woman) thought, "Hey, this may be wrong. Maybe I should say something." I wonder if the woman's co-workers plan to speak out now that she's made the first step. I certainly hope so.

I agree! He's the funniest comedian out there, IMO.

This is horrible! Why did no one speak up before this?!?

My guilty pleasure is watching "Hoarders" and "Hoarding." One thing I've always found sad and very telling is that children of hoarders typically cite some level of abuse or neglect while they were growing up. When CPS is called for hoarders with younger children, they are typically given up to 48 hours to "clean up"

Anything can kill you. Not that I'm running out to get hickeys since I am no longer 14, but come on.

Many of his followers have sent phone cards to him while he's been in jail, so presumably he's been running the commune from afar, giving instructions and the like. (This is what was said on Court TV this morning, and they are known for just saying stuff off the tops of their heads, so I have no idea how accurate it

Michelle Bachman. Ism.

I agree! I can't say that I'm a fan of the series, but I do enjoy watching the reruns from time to time, especially if it's an episode from the first couple of seasons. I never saw the second movie, but the first was just horrid.

Whoops, you are so right. I'll stick to my Pop Top 40 from now on ...

50 Cent has always been enlightening ... did you not listen to Air Force Ones???

"Quit Playing Games With My Uterus" <— a catchy song to the tune of the Backstreet Boys hit song "Quit Playing Games With My Heart"

Translation: "My dumbass nephew. Stop being such an emo teen. No one likes your shit; it's me they will remember. — Auntie Ginny"

Beagle stuffed pepper.

It totally is, hahaha. My mom never cared so much but she would tell me to make sure my dad didn't see that I had anything like that.

I agree with you, but girls of 12/13/14 aren't thinking that a 19-year-old boy is still a boy ... they're thinking "Wow! How mature! All men are like that!" My main thought being that the people behind Seventeen do realize their audience is generally way younger than 17, and it's irresponsible to use college boys as

I like how the guys are 19 and 21 ... way older than the intended Seventeen demographic. Seriously, I stopped reading magazines like Seventeen, Teen and Teen People around the age of ... 14? 15? Most girls, in my high school at any rate, were already reading Cosmo and Vanity Fair (I graduated to Glamour and Vogue,

Nope, not the only one! I've actually seen Will Smith in concert. And it was awesome. The end.