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Yes, that has always been my understanding as well.  And while an exception doesn't verify a rule, because that just doesn't make sense at all, I've always liked Oscar Wilde's (?) quip about consistency being the hobgoblin of small minds.  Every rule needs a non-verifying exception.

Come to think of it, my family rented "Pretty in Pink" one night when I was a kid, and there's an early scene in the locker room with Molly Ringwald jealously admiring the popular girls boobs.  Maybe it was "Sixteen Candles."  Whatever it was, that was all I ever saw of it.  Suddenly the tape had been

Not to mention that whole mansion development thing in California.  Preserving the beach for the ultra-rich.  You go, The Edge.

My grandmother walked through the room on one visit while I was watching "Futurama."  The scene:  the Professor having sex with Mom.  She saw, but never said a word, just passed on thorough.  What could she have been thinking, seeing her adult grandson watching some perverted sex cartoon?

I still think this is one of the hottest sex scenes in any movie.  The clandestine, will-they-get-caught? nature of it is almost visceral.

My big embarrassing movie-sex moment with my parents didn't come until I was nearly 30.  I had shown them "Pulp Fiction" and, to my utter shock, they had loved it, so I thought I'd drop "Boogie Nights" on them.  Too far. . . too far.

I recently watched The Sword and the Sorcerer, and holy shit, is that movie hilarious.

Cute.  I like how you play the game you forbid others from playing.

Yes, and I spend a fair amount of time there, too.  But you can't browse a library the way you can in a bookstore.  As much as they tried to hammer the Dewey Decial System into my head as a kid, it's too rigid and just not intuitive the way a book store's subject-alphabet system is.

Answer my own question: 2007.  And she's 36.  Yeah, there was something wrong with that camera up there.

She is USUALLY cute.  That is not a flattering picture.  She looks . . . old.  But she looked great in that Fatty McGoo episode of Sunny.  That couldn't have been too long ago.

It was later than than, because George's parents werre in it, and I don't think they showed up until season 4.  I think it was after Susan died, so, the last couple of seasons.

Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man

I think it's just an unfortunate drape of the blouse.  I'm sure her boobs are just fine.

5.1

No, Donny's out of his ELEMENT.

Elistists don't like shiny things, you see.

In Colorado, we enjoy complaining about the "heat." This year, we've had the added delight of noticing the "humidity." My friends from the South and the Midwest roll their eyes and we all laugh and laugh and order another margarita. In a few months we will get to complain about how "cold" it is.

Damn her self-respect!

I have alwayed envied Gavin imagination?