@zoethebitch: Jesus! You're right. [www.imdb.com]
@zoethebitch: Jesus! You're right. [www.imdb.com]
@Queenjulie: Women on his unit have done it and kept their status and seniority. He does not believe it has affected them. I think he is very fortunate in his hospital and unit choice. They educate the heck out of them, so they treat them well to keep them happy. I wish you the same luck!
@Queenjulie: That is actually his plan. Because he works in a female-centric career, that type of leave is perfectly acceptable for him, but it isn't for me (I'm a lawyer). I wish all careers allowed the man or woman to take time off for child-rearing without penalty.
@vamusical: I think the former absolutely happens, but I think the latter should be reversed. I don't think we should put a negative spin on men pressuring themselves to succeed and be breadwinners. I think more women should put similar pressure on themselves until they are absolutely certain they want to stay out of…
@vamusical: It's such an interesting question how the men always seem to rise to the top. Did the other women who were qualified apply and get rejected? Did they cause a fuss or just accept it and move on?
@ifoughtthelaw: They wouldn't have tested for drugs at the doctor's office. And even if they did, they wouldn't be able to do anything or say anything to anyone but her.
Officially, no. But I can't say I've never laughed at a rape joke as absurd and detached from reality as this.
@Phyllis Nefler: Thanks! For you, too, I'm sure.
@foodandshoes: Only 30. I'm still feeling very positive.
@spamanda: I have been off for like 14 months, after having been on for 16 years! I cannot believe the weird hormonal things that have been happening. Turns out, I have PCOS (which is why the primary care doc probably put me on hbc when I was 14). I have been working on reading all those books, and I think I know what…
@Phyllis Nefler: I think we have. The best part is, any conversation we have on here, I picture it occurring with the actual Phyllis Nefler from my favorite movie of my early teens. I know she would tell me to keep my head up and keep working on it. And never move to Reno, girls. The California community property laws…
@Pennyfeather: I found a copy of Grandma's Boy in my mom's car once. It turns out that guy's (the star, I don't know his name) relative is her patient. I was still dying - why would a 60 year old doctor have that?
@flanhoodles: This is why I only run outdoors. :) Yoga doesn't do it to me, though.
Con: I am so far not fertile after 6 months of trying.
@snacktastic: That was my thought, that is was so honest. Who can fault him?
But her new look isn't especially Anglo or mainstream. It seems like she just made a personal style change.
I could see Megan Fox in numbers 6 or 11. She looks lovely in white/ivory.
@IBleedGlitter: The High Priestess of Tinsel: This was my first exposure to real Hoda and Kathie Lee, and I was shocked that the SNL version is in no way an exaggeration of their behavior.
@Rosa - que seria de mi?!: Last year, on the show, they all had really dark hair, like a little lighter than their mom's. I suppose that technically that could have been a dye job and this is natural, but I seriously doubt it.
@Lulabelle: That is not their natural hair color, which is creepy.