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Worse. Much, much worse. Like, if these "modesty police" were a legit thing in the community, why would they need to wear masks? They seem more like the mob — offering protecting from themselves for payments. Last I checked extortion was illegal. The kind of illegal you can get arrested for by real police who

I'm actually not annoyed by it because I actually think I enjoy "Go Diego Go" slightly more than "Dora the Explorer." It's really about very minor, incidental things. My son (2 1/2) likes both shows. What makes me sad is that they've started making the Dora stuff girlier and more geared toward fashion and stuff. I

With regards to the breaking and entering, you forgot that they wear masks.

Is anyone else extra disturbed by that little blue and white toddler bikini? Like, really, really disturbed?

Apparently the number of people in Jones County, Iowa who posted on Facebook about football was pretty small to skew so strongly and stubbornly in favor of the Patriots despite the rest of the state's much more geographically expected preferences.

Thursday is my birthday. It will be the happiest, saddest birthday. There will be 2x as much 30 Rock that night, but then there won't be any more 30 Rock after that.

I was born in '81 and they were the first concert I ever went to. I think I was in 4th grade, so it must have been like....1990 or 1991. And they had been cool for a little while by then. So yeah, lots of you were like 2 when they were cool.

I've never heard the word "margin" used in this context before, but it made sense to me because of its usual use to refer to the space on the sides of paper. Essentially, he's saying not to fill up literally every square millimeter of your "paper" but to leave some room around the edges, some space between

My son and I were born at the exact same time factoring in daylight saving time (me 1:07 pm CST, him 2:07 pm CDT). My labor with him and my mom's labor with me had many similarities except she ended up with a c-section and I pushed for 2 1/2 hours.

I am much better at giving sensible advice than at taking it myself, so here goes: Don't abandon the few people that you like. Give them plenty of advance warning. Let them know that you're feeling stuck and looking for other work. Like cyls said, let them know you're available to them for information if they need

I guess the spin to that is that you don't just walk into work tomorrow and tell your boss to "take this job and shove it" and then try to figure out what to do next. If you want to start down a new path but you have financial obligations like that, then you have to have a plan, and it may take you longer. You may

I feel the exact same way except that I totally enjoyed this scene. I think if they never had this scene, there would still be people at the end of the show who would be speculating as to why Liz and Jack never hooked up. But this scene was true and right. Sister-ployee/work oracle is a much more interesting

I think it makes a lot of sense. You and your boyfriend are both clearly aware in a personal sense of what it means to be poor. And even though you both currently have very little income coming in, it seems that you both have some education or work experience or work ethic or all of these things to be able to see

OMG YES!

You could use your comp time to do some sort of freelance work or other paid activity.

Darn it! There goes my idea that this child just wanted to clean instead of fighting crime. I was hoping she would have been satisfied with having Batman clean the Batcave. :-(

Why does it seem that the push is always for female characters to take on "male" roles? Like for Jasmine to fight crime instead of cleaning. I mean, who is cleaning the Batcave? With all those bats, there must be a lot of guano. Maybe instead of playing "Batman fights crime" or "Batman and Princess Jasmine fight

That was my first thought too!

They address two different situations. This article addresses what happens when you are in the middle of a task and your phone rings or the alert pops up showing a new email or someone pokes their head in your office or cubicle to ask a question. It is harder to get back on task after even a brief interruption than it

They address two different situations. This article addresses what happens when you are in the middle of a task and your phone rings or the alert pops up showing a new email or someone pokes their head in your office or cubicle to ask a question. It is harder to get back on task after even a brief interruption than it