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The bit in the article about it being odd if a woman who lives in a Midwestern town isn't considering having kids reminded me: my mom told me recently that her co-workers seem positively shocked that she's not a grandmother yet. They know she has two adult daughters, and know that one of them is married, and they

What I find strange about the "can women have it all" theory is that it automatically assumes that "having it all" means a woman juggles a career and motherhood. What if a woman having a great job and a carefree life considers that "having it all"? Or, conversely, if a woman longs for motherhood and has the family she

Oh, god, yes.

Sounds like a good way to spend a day off to me. Hope you like the episodes.

I would love to have a discussion about that show. I liked that one. There were some rather creepy episodes. "Now He's Coming Up The Stairs" is one that used to scare me quite a bit. And to this day I cannot hear "Someday We'll Be Together" without thinking of the episode where the woman buys a used car that turns out

It's been some time since I've seen that episode, but I seem to remember finding it rather moving at various parts, because we learn a little bit about the people going on the trip and all.

I need to find these stories. They sound really good.

YES. That one was creepy.

Someone's gotta do it, right?

You are not alone ("peek/peak/pique" has been my pet peeve of late if I come across that mix up somewhere. Makes me a bit twitchy).

Seconded so hard on the hundreds of comments thing. There are many discussions I want to delve into more deeply on here, but the thing slows waaaaaaaaaay down when it gets to a certain point and if I look at something and it has 300 some comments or more, unless the topic REALLY intrigues me, or unless I got into the

I've had to do that constantly, too. In fact, it just happened.

Oh, god, flashbacks to my sixth grade music class with that Bette Midler song. We sang that one constantly.

Wow, really?

I was nodding along to the notes in the review about the long walk she took down to the stage, and her just standing there as the curtain came up and she heard the applause for the first time. That was really well done with the camerawork and whatnot and pulled me right into the scene. I felt nervous just watching her

It was very weird and random, yeah. Though everyone's reaction to Sue announcing she'd had sex all over the apartment was kinda funny. And I did like their parting goodbye moment.

I just sat there humming along to the song (well, until the voice got all weird and out of key). I've always liked "Lovefool"…

Yeah, one episode had his influence still living on, with his shadow passing in the background at the end.

I saw an episode involving a supposedly cursed painting and which starred Shatner. The ending to that one really freaked me out.

Oh, I forgot about that one! Another great pick.