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Yeah, it’s the costumes that got me. I’ve seen the movie, and I loved the movie, but the whole romantic love story part was at the beginning, not while they were wearing the concentration camp clothes. So re-enacting all those happy moments while wearing those costumes...just so, so creepy.

It does, but I mean, there’s only so tall you can look when you’re short. If you’re five feet tall, you’re not going to look much taller, but at least you can avoid things that make you look shorter.

Very, very true.

Mine too! Haha...I think we had the same childhood.

Yeah, plus she said that the party sort of changed directions after her, and she had some ideological differences with the direction it was taking. Which makes sense if they can go from her in the 90's (80's?), to Layton in the 00's, to Mulcair now.

I wish Alexa McDonough would come back as leader, but she doesn’t want to.

True. Although quite frankly, the NDP seem to be spending half their days just looking for things to criticize Justin Trudeau for, just on principal. I think it’s of great annoyance to them that he happens to agree with so many of the things they’ve always claimed to stand for. It’s hard to be an opposition party if

That’s an excellent point. It’s like there’s a segment of the population that is DETERMINED to figure out how this guy is just trying to screw us over or something...except everyone’s really, really bad at looking for the evidence in the right places. Remember when people decided to care that he went to the Hip

Isn’t that what he wanted to do originally and then he got major pushback about it? Like, why? It’s certainly not an iconic building like the White House. Our Parliament buildings are the icon for us, not 24 Sussex.

I love Emily!!

Meanwhile in Canada, our Prime Minister had a big kerfuffle when he first took office because he wanted to hire a *gasp* second nanny to help him and his wife with their very small children, because there were a lot of official events that they were both expected to attend together (and their kids are very little).

What was the TV show a few years ago that was basically about the Innocence Project? I think it was called The Divide. That was a pretty good show. Did it only have one season? Shame.

Ha! I would have a house with so many specialty rooms it would border on the absurd. A games room, a gift-wrap room, a craft room, a crazy-ass library, a room where you write old-fashioned letters like a Victorian lady (which would be DIFFERENT from the library), a sun room (for those days when you want to read

But this was 1998, not 1898! I don’t get how the medical expert knew so little about hymens! I mean, the banana seat bicycles of the 70's and 80's alone were enough to inform most of us about hymen oopsies.

Same. I’m not sure why I think I’ll win, since I almost never play. Even when I do buy a ticket, I almost never remember to check the numbers to see if I won. It’s like if I don’t check, I can pretend I won for a little longer...like Shroedinger’s lotto ticket. Of course, if I ever did win, I’d probably never know.

I’m broke, but if I won the lotto, I think I’d donate a whole pile of money to the Innocence Project.

Question: All the times Trump does something that he’s apparently “not allowed” to do, or refuses to do something that he apparently “must do,” is there any recourse? Are there actual laws for these sorts of things, and someone with the authority to enforce them? Or has, all this time, the job of POTUS been on the

Yep. Couldn’t have said it better myself. I was going to try, but you beat me to it. Granted, I’m more familiar with Canadian cities than American ones, but this naming structure seems to be theoretical-only in most cities I’ve travelled.

Thank-you! It’s a big relief. :)

First of all, Hillary was going to get Motley Crue to play her inauguration? What the actual fuck?