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Cool question. Donna is a person who is often more comfortable being honest on stage in front of a crowd of strangers than she is being vulnerable with the people she is closest to. She was always going to tell the audience that night, whether or not Max showed up. And when he did, she chose to power through because

I am Millennial OG (class of 2000) and my husband is from the tail end of Gen X. He leaves incredibly long, complicated voice mails (JUST LIKE HIS MOM DOES) in spite of the fact that he knows that I 1) won't listen to them, and 2) haven't left a voice mail for anyone in years because I think it's inconsiderate. I do

Is Florida even real? Or is it a Christopher Guest movie?

There are literally dozens of you, Erin!

This would have been an aweeeesome sequel. I love anything BD Wong.

Wow - I did not realize that was BD Wong. I loved that pair! Frahhnk :-)

This is one of those cases where I'd be interested to see the results from a broader cross-section of the population. A good percentage of college students have no romantic or sexual experience, and a bunch of others do but only because of some combination of alcohol and pure luck. The numbers for people who are a bit

GOD I LOVED THEM

Franck planning his own wedding? I would totally watch that.

Looks like these lists have inexplicably misplaced the hottiest hottie in the World Cup (hint: he ain't even on the field). Thierry Henry and his trusty cardigan have been working that BBC commentary like DAMN.

Good cook here. Get a squash/pumpkin — butternut is a fairly easy one to handle, or acorn. Slice it in half and put it cut side down on an oiled roasting pan/cookie sheet and cook it at 400 or so until it's soft. Check it at 40 minutes, but the actual cooking time might be longer. Remove it from the oven and let

There seem to be a lot of those in the thread, yeah? I thought young Dad Ryan was a dead ringer for Mark Wahlberg.

I was trying to add a couple more... But the edit button isn't working for me.

Okay, I 'll make it weird: your fathers are HOT!

I normally never post personal pics on the interwebz, but I have the coolest Dad ever and he was at his absolute Dadliest on my wedding day:

Don't worry, he didn't kill any Rhinos. My mom was/is obsessed with Rhinos. Her dream was to have a pet rhino. Anyway one day my dad was at an auction for some antiques and the rhino head came up. No one was bidding on it so my dad got it figuring it was the closest he would ever get to fulfilling my mothers dream.

I'm not putting any pictures up here, but my dad was fantastic and an incredible feminist. He was mostly a stay at home dad who never seemed to think that role emasculated him. He hoped to have daughters instead of sons; he had three of us. He raised us to care more about our accomplishments than about our looks or

Me and my dad at his work computer. He wrote editorials for the local newspaper, but he's retired now.

Me and my Far (technically, my stepdad, but he's my dad in all the ways that count). This is basically our sense of humor in a nutshell (although sadly, it fails to incorporate our love of puns). We are childish together, and thankfully my mother is very, very patient with both of us.

I was fortunate enough to have two dads. My biological dad died tragically when I was two years old but from everything I hear he loved my brother and I very much.