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I am probably the last person on the planet to see this ... but I absolutely adore it. Thanks!

+100 ... me too! I don't make potatoes if I don't have the hour or so to let them roast in the oven. My routine is similar to yours ... rub in olive oil, sea salt, cracked pepper and seasoning ... then run a metal skewer through the center lengthwise ... and let them bake. The insides are so fluffy and soft and

I'd read something somewhere that suggested that very reason was why Twilight was so popular among teenage girls. Bella is a blank slate ... she's an empty cypher ready for you to imagine yourself as the heroine. Kind of a "make your own story" with you as the love interest ...

LOL ... nope ... but when I saw "When Harry Met Sally" I flashed on Sue saying almost the same thing to me about her ex ... too bad I never saw Sue do the whole, "I'll have what she's having ... " scene ...

I'm with you 100% ... (spoiler ahead ... stop here if you haven't read it) ...

I don't understand ... he's that rich and doesn't use OnStar? I don't have it myself ... but I thought OnStar unlocked your car for you if you accidently locked your keys inside? I'm just saying ... pay the monthly maintenance feel, Roger ...

Had it happen ... I was so crazy about this guy and he ended up joining the Navy ... wanted to "start over" ...

I wish I had a dollar for every friend of mine who had a relationship break up because the guy didn't want to "settle down" ... only to find out he was engaged or married 6 months later. One of my most heartbreaking memories is when my friend Sue found out that her ex was engaged and she cried to be me on the phone

Two of my girls ... a freshman and a junior in college ... were reading Twilight several years ago. Way back in the early days of Harry Potter, I would make a point of reading what they read so I had an idea of what they were getting into ... so I thought, "What the hell ..." and I read Twilight.

I don't understand why they just weren't moved to separate sections of the plane. Was a flight to Ghanna so full that it couldn't move one of the two people to a separate area? That's just crazy ...

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Is it "rapey" all the way through? I mean, if I can get through the scene where they break into the house, is there more of those scenes throughout? Everyone raves about it ... so there must be something to it.

I've tried to watch it twice ... once as a teenager and once in my early 20's. I couldn't finish the film either time. The first time I stopped just a few minutes in when he was raping someone ... in an alley I think? The second time I ground my teeth and made it through that scene ... then a few moments later,

I feel bad ... I didn't mean to write a novel. I apologize for getting incredibly wordy. It's a difficult thing to talk about ... and I wouldn't wish it on anyone ... but I do wish people could grasp why letting go is not a bad thing ...

Yeah, I've talked to people who vehemently argue that there is no difference between assisted suicide and murder. I think once you've had an experience with a terminally ill person, it changes your whole perspective.

Well, I agree with you ... if only for the fact that what she was selling seems to be a plastic bag and a piece of clear, plastic tubing which could be bought at any hardware store in America.

She paints her toenails in Starbucks? That's just ... wrong. So very ... very ... very ... wrong.

I may be in the minority, but I firmly believe someone should have the right to choose when to end their life. If you have terminal cancer or some other disease that is going to cause a long, painful death, why shouldn't you have the choice to die quietly, peacefully, and pain free? Having said that, laws being

I've never seen the Aussie version ... but in the American version, Kath and Kim were SO crass and tasteless ... it had a very odd sense of humor but I loved it.

Awwwww ... I loved Kath and Kim! I will admit, however, that I suspect I was the only person in America watching it at one point ...