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@katekate: I'm sadly really anal about cross-contamination, so every week I have to have several layers of plastic shrouding the meats and fish that we buy. And I am also worried that whenenver we buy cleaning products or similar that they'll leak into our food because we buy mostly fresh stuff, so I'll usually insist

@rednrowdy: With her hair and nails done!

@DorothyZbornak: Last night's episode was terrific. The image my mind makes of Kelly visiting Ryan in the clink alone will make me chuckle all summer long.

One of the things I'm dreading in this movie is the music—I always loved how they used music to help tell the story throughout the whole show, even if it was just a 20-second nugget, and judging from the soundtrack they're likely to not stick with that format. Also, I don't care who sings it—that Don Henley song is

The fiance and I like to debate on whether or not big weddings will decline in light of the economy. He thinks yes, I think not really. And it's stupid products like this that make me think that I may be correct.

@TaraIncognita: I didn't love most of her Austen introductions. They just seemed a little...off. And not terribly insightful/correct. By S&S, though, she became much better.

@sylvie: I'm getting a bit of a "King Thrusbeard" vibe myself—maybe they will be humbled, but I really hope they aren't rewarded in the end.

@Allyson-Wonderland: Me too—three of my friends just spent two months in India and I'm so jealous! And I really, really want to visit Peru as well...fucking ingrates—oh wait! That's the whole premise of the show!

@gold_gato: I'm tall and curvy, so the second someone mentions the word "big" around me I get really defensive.

@LadyNo Fondles Sweaters: Seriously. I drug my fiance to it—he wanted to see it, but not as much as me. His favorite part was the machining in the cave. My favorite part? RDJ.

@funnyface: My fiance aptly summarized every single Grey's Anatomy voiceover after the second season, and it's still true: Sometimes, things happen to people.

@brendastarlet: We ended up at a Shell not far from NY Presbyterian. I have no idea how we managed to not run out of gas before we got there...

@ineffable.me: Besides, any time Carrie rented a car on the show, she usually got a Mustang convertible, not an SUV. And I completely agree with you—I actually had to drive a Jeep Cherokee (company car, I swear!) into Manhattan en route to NJ because my boss forgot to gas it up and I had to look for a gas station on

@caterday: I know!!!! I'm crying I'm laughing so hard—the folks producing this show have such a great sense of humor.

@AthertonMerriweather: She annoyed me with everything she said, because it was always in some sort of babytalk. And that proposal scene was all kinds of stupid.

@girlreporter: Me too! I was vastly entertained, and between lusting after RDJ and her wardrobe, it was all in all a great time.

@misssgolightly: Proms are so ridiculous, but I do appreciate ones where creativity is encouraged. Another high school near me did a "most creative conveyance" contest every year, and had their proms at the school, likely mitigating a number of costs. Had my school deigned to do that, I would have been arriving with

Agree with everyone saying that calling in the police was too much—just give the girl her money back and call it a night!