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vacant stare
Now, Tyra's pretty, and she's a great model, and I like her "real-sized" body. (and I wish she'd do another photo session like the black and white "scary" one she did a few cycles back, because that was GAH-ORGEOUS work.) But in the photo posted with this story, she is failing one of the things she always

suggestions
I'd like to advocate heavily for coverage of Dr. Who/Torchwood. The new Dr. Who has proved a worthy successor to its infamous ancestor, and Torchwood is an entertaining treatment of a group of X-Files-esque supernatural hunters that touches on many adult themes (not just sex, although it's addressed in a

suggestions
I'd like to advocate heavily for coverage of Dr. Who/Torchwood. The new Dr. Who has proved a worthy successor to its infamous ancestor, and Torchwood is an entertaining treatment of a group of X-Files-esque supernatural hunters that touches on many adult themes (not just sex, although it's addressed in a

there's actually someone out there who cares…
…enough about K-Fed to put a hit out on him? Other than his ex-mother-in-law, who should be grateful her grandkids have a parent who can apparently actually parent, who would this be? In me, he only inspires a sad, head-shaking apathy.
Also, he should bring in the rest of

your boyfriend now…
expressed my immediate thought. Except minus the cheeto dust, because I don't eat those. my ipod screen is dirty enough already, despite its protective case, that I can't imagine trying to watch a video through fingerprint smudges. The saving grace of a touch screen system, though, would be that

functional tool
At least the tool works well enough not to post multiple times in a row, eh?

grammar Cheka?
although a quick google search was unable to verify the accuracy of this, I believe "bourgeois" is an adjective and "bourgeoise" is a noun (meaning the class of people who are bourgeois). As in, "Although he behaved in a bourgeois manner, he denied being a member of the bourgeoise."

At least the product placement's honest
Like American Idol, where everyone holds up Cokes and drives around in Fords, all the while shilling the products like mad, or Top Chef, where cooking is done in the GE Kitchen and stored with the Glad Family Of Products — it's honest, in-your-face promotion. It's easy to see,

Re: S-F/Westerns
Bucky, check out "Harsh Realm." Having not yet read Resnick's "Santiago," I don't know whether it was an homage or what, but one of the main characters in Harsh Realm (a much-too-short-lived series by Chris Carter, of X-Files fame) is named Santiago, and it has many western tropes set in a virtual