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So what?

I remember her looking like THIS:

We need to talk about that FACE, too. She looks petrified, as in old, frozen and fossilized. If her name hadn't been on the cover I never would have known this was Nicole Kidman.

Piers Morgan, in this instance, happens to be right.

I like Skyline chili. But if you're going to southern Ohio you're way better off with Graeter's ice cream.

Just between us, I think Shia LaBoeuf is full of shit.

Didn't anybody proofread this post?

Why do people refer to Kim Kardashian as a "woman of color"? She's Caucasian. Both of her parents are Armenian. They're WHITE.

Only one. Ariana Grande.

Except she happens to be right. Ariana Grande performs like a stupid pre-teen whore.

Who asked you to bow?

Good grief, nobody's asking anybody to bow to Will and Kate. They're just expecting the same level of respect from reporters that you'd demand at an embassy or if you covered them at Buckingham Palace. Keep your fucking flip-flops at home and wear a tie.

I totally agree with you.

These are not just the "grandchildren of the head of state." He's the future king of England.

Of course not. What's your point?

Then you're not the type of reporter who's assigned to cover the royal family; you're a basic shlepper who gets sent out on last-minute assignments when a drunk rolls his car. Being asked to dress respectfully is basic courtesy. Maybe if you kept a nice change of clothes in your car you'd get better opportunities.

I believe this is pretty much the standard for journalists covering the royal family of ANY country. It's simply respectful. You're not covering a tractor pull; you're interviewing (in some cases) heads of state.

I didn't advocate removing swim classes from schools. But this should be an optional activity, not mandatory.

The three most digusting words in the English language: PAID ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE. What did this shitbag do to earn a paid vacation?!

I think swimming should be an OPTIONAL class, not mandatory. There are plenty of children and teens who are terrified of water for a variety of reasons and they have every right not to be bullied and tortured by a sadistic teacher. Back in his school years (1950s and 60s) my first husband wore very thick glasses to