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This is a fascinating article that I'm going to share. I kept describing Trump as a cross between Lonesome Rhodes, Sen. Iselin from "The Manchurian Candidate," and Carl Anderton, the schizophrenic politician from a few episodes of "Law & Order," and would get so frustrated with those who were unfamiliar with the

I understand and you are right. It wasn't one of my best moments. It was a great show, but that guy deserved better from me.

David Bowie for me…and man it stings to know both of them left us this year.

I'm 12 years old, and one day here in Detroit, I hear the opening sigh of, "Soft and Wet," on the radio. I can't believe what I'm hearing, but I know I want to hear more. I fall instantly in love.

Thank you. It hurts to know that one guy's actions have changed my family dynamic forever. My mom and I will never be as close as we were again. I don't know if my sister and I will ever have a relationship because of this. Still, I believe things will work out somehow. I won't let this break me.

My sister, her boyfriend of over 15 years, my mom, and I live in a duplex. The three of them are in the upstairs flat, and I'm in the lower flat. Nearly a year ago, sis's boyfriend made two passes at me, each escalating in aggressiveness. I told my sister after the second pass. I told her what happened after the

I'm laughing now just thinking about it.

There are three for me:
1) Daffy Duck deliriously reciting, "The Village Blacksmith," in the best animated short ever created, "Duck Amuck." (Actually, the entire film makes me laugh from the first frame, but this moment is the peak of my enjoyment.)

Or, "Rule Brittania!"*

"Water, water, everywhere…now let's all take a drink…" God, I love Homer.

Is this the one where Homer channels Norman Bates' monologue from "Psycho," and Marge finally yells at him to just get rid of the sugar? I haven't seen that one in years….

My top five (in no particular order):

"I do love that Annalise was just as convinced Bonnie was sleeping with Sam as we were. Annalise isn’t usually wrong like that."

When I was in 7th grade, my very stodgy Catholic grade school threw a dance for the middle school classes. Being middle school kids, we pretty much did what pre-teen kids in the late 70's did at dances - girls on one side of the gym, boys on the other, very few dancing, and no one really interacting with the other

Exactly! It's chilling to think it happened.

What about LL Cool J's song, "Father"? I mean, he watches his father nearly kill his mother with a shotgun after they both endured years of abuse from him, then he ends up enduring more abuse from his stepfather - the therapist his mom went to for help after leaving the man who tried to kill her. And it's a true story

I didn't clean my ears, but man I felt like taking a shower. I just felt dirty after watching it because this episode was so dark and angry. It was well written and the acting met the challenge of the script, but still it was a dark and difficult episode. It makes me wonder what will happen in the finale. Hope I can

O_o

I think it was more about her not wanting to go home in a spunk soiled dress than it was about stain removal once she arrived home.