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A.J.
After last week's glasses combo, A.J. will forever be known to me as "Artie from Glee."

Dressed to Kill
My brother let me watch Brian DePalma's Dressed to Kill as an 8-year-old during a sleepover with some distant relatives on spring break in Florida. And Angie Dickinson's zipless fuck and body-double shower scene warped me for life.

fix the CSS and JavaScript on .blog_item #tool_holder - also fix the comments login dialog
You're doing some sort of JavaScript manipulation on div#tool_holder that sets a hard-coded height on its style properties. If I use browser controls to increase my font size, the hard-coded height stays the same. This breaks

some more actual non-humorous advice
1. Don't be a walk-in. Get to know your artist. Choose her weeks before you're going to get work done. Watch her tattoo somebody else. Look at real-world examples of her work, not just photos. Collaborate with her on the design. Draw a rudimentary version on yourself and walk

tripping?
Is the author serious? Disco throwback? The brilliance of this record lies in its subtle mingling of many different eras of dance music: house, disco, garage, post-punk, Detroit techno and the early bleep sound of Nightmares on Wax and LFO. If the album sounds hermetically retro, somebody needs to get out

why's it so hard
… to take serious Kate Bush references seriously?