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I thought Nick was fucked up in his constant need to lie - even to his twin - and also in his quick acceptance of Amy's prodigal return. He knew what she had done, and she even admitted it to him, but he quickly backed down from the fight because he said he was only interesting when he was with her.

I got chills when the second part started and I realized the twist, but it went quickly downhill for me after that. I thought it was lame that the two people in the cabin park robbed Amy. It was predictable that she would call Desi, and murdering her way out was also fairly obvious.

Am I the only one who kind of doesn't give a shit if he releases more tax records? I mean, I'm all for Dems uncovering some awful thing in his history that trashes his campaign, but this is starting to feel like the liberal version of the Birther movement.

Ha! Good plan. I think all of the SVU episodes are on Hulu too so whichever is easier!

YES! Me too! She was so fantastic and even that one role makes me think this is perfect casting :)

AND she guest starred in an episode of Law & Order: SVU. She played a paranoid schizophrenic who was raped but couldn't report it properly due to her illness. Extremely well acted.

Well, they wouldn't give their approval until she was done with school... they wanted her to finish her degree before she thought about all of that. I suppose there was nothing more stopping her from going forward with it in spite of them except for her desire for their blessing.

My dad used to say that a friend of mine was just going to school to get her MRS degree. I fought against that, but lo and behold - she graduated a semester early since her parents wouldn't let her get engaged while she was in school and hasn't worked a real job in the 2.5 years since then.

It almost looks like the Bieber team came up with their video idea based on a future Girlfriend/Boyfriend mash up. The cars, the girls, the sunset... it looks sort of intentional, no?

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I completely agree - I have a friend who, at 24, only exclusively reads YA and wants to be a YA writer and still lives at home with her parents and drove on the highway for the first time only a year ago.

The also have the stumbling bricks (I think that's what they're called) which is a privately funded project where the artists installs bricks with the names of all the jews that died during the Holocaust and puts them outside the last place they called home (presumably where they were living when they were taken to

Emory's not bad - pretty much just a normal, insulated private university full of the same people at every other private university! (I say this as a private university alum - I *am* those people!)

Don't you mean real "Murcians?

I moved to Georgia from Boston two years ago and it was a total culture shock. I'm lucky to live in Atlanta though where people are far more urban and rational and liberal. But southern Georgia is a scary place...

Please enlighten as to how you fixed the straps falling down issue!

I'm torn about Joan, because I'm sad for her but also hopeful. She's definitely always been the Marilyn and not the Jackie; she's played by the rules and it hasn't gotten her anywhere. She had Roger's baby, and all she got was an offer for hush money whereas Jane and Megan got rings and a marriage.

After a truly horrifying pee-all-over-my-shorts situation while camping with my dad in the 4th grade, I have refused to pee outside under any circumstances. The only exception was in 2008 while in Paris. I peed - twice - in a bush at the Eiffel Tower. I blame the dudes going around selling 5euro bottles of wine.

I'm with you! Mission accomplished. I've also perfected the art of Bitch Face which keeps men at least 10 feet away at all times.

I feel that way about the Tea Party.