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I was in a film production class which boasted only one other female student. When it came time for us to make our short films at the end of the term, our instructor turned to the other female and I and suggested that we direct cooking instruction videos. So instead I directed a video about the history of the women’s

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I was born and raised in Indiana, lived at various times in Muncie and Indianapolis, and graduated from Ball State. I've never heard of Walkerton—though it seems like in that state there are so many little towns that run about 2 blocks each. I am glad to see so many Hoosiers standing up against this law!

Well sadly, being an Indiana native, I have indeed been served pizza at a number of wedding receptions in my home state. And while some of the pizza places there probably wouldn't cater a gay wedding, they seem to have no trouble catering a wedding in which the groom shows up drunk and the bride is already about, oh,

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I always loved Help Me; very soothing and relaxing. I hope she's better soon.

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Not that I should be overly surprised; but over at YouTube people (and I use the term lightly) are defending Ari and attacking this fine woman; making jokes about her weight and the appearance of her arm. One said something to the effect, "You are a whale who is worse than Bill Cosby because you are fat." She

I've noticed that comics who have no legitimate talent for humor and storytelling often resort to shock and insult humor; the only way that they can get laughs is by shocking people into nervous chortles, instead of in any way actually charming or entertaining them. Either that or Ari is just a brain dead asshole;

In the country music classic The Night that the Lights Went Out in Georgia, one woman murders another, basically over a conflict that involves a man. In another country classic, You Ain't Woman Enough to Take My Man, the wife tells the other woman to "Get out of here while you still can." So it's fine for women to

I love Michelle! Sad to say, though, she and my dad wouldn't have gotten along. Dad was a bright, kind, intelligent man; but listen to him while he watching a ballgame, an action movie, etc., and he would cuss like a sailor (which he was, at one time) if something didn't go his way. One day when I was little

The way he wrote her character in Manhattan, she was constantly throwing herself at him romantically and sexually; I remember watching and thinking, "Yeah right, in his (downright disgusting) dreams." I praise her for holding her ground in real life!

Here is the IMDB page for Mary Ryan, Detective:

I've been doing some reading up on this amazing lady; it turns out that she also was among the first actresses ever to portray a tough female detective.

I write mermen and love also to read about them, but I make mine shapeshifters, so that they have the bodies of human males on land. I just can't get in to the dinosaurs, big foot dudes, etc.; I've gotten offers to write that material and just can't wrap my head around it. Aliens and demons are fine if they liken

In college I was asked to write an essay that would nominate a well-known celebrity to be a National Living Treasure. I selected Gloria Steinem; happy birthday to a living inspiration.

A living legend:)

I love this comment (throws glass on floor); another!!!!

A man that I had been seeing off and on for several years, who lived halfway across the state, called me one day and said he'd like to get serious; I agreed and he said he would call me back soon to tell me when he'd be in town next, so we could celebrate our newfound union with a big romantic date. At that point, he

"I do hate the sub-genre that 50 shades has generated though. It's like a regression back to the bodice ripper days, only with abusive billionaires instead of dukes"

I remember that too; Johnny Carson said the movie was proof that "the hills are still alive." Yuk, yuk, yuk.