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I think that song has a lot of outdated things in it that would absolutely be super creepy if written today. It's definitely one of those "different times" kind of deals.

I've watched NASCAR since I was a young buck, and I don't remember this many fires ever.

Good Lord. Just make it simple, and tell folks to make an effort once a month to eat lunch with someone from the office. We're all diverse (religion, hometown, race, etc.), and for some reason food is a great unifier. Plus food questions are way less awkward than cultural questions.

Outrage is damn good entertainment for people. Fox and Jezebel/Gawker use that in their headlines. I'm willing to admit I click on stories with a little more fire and brimstone in the headline. I get sucked into Fox News much quicker for the exact same reason when I go somewhere when it's on.

Just a guess, but I'm assuming she's referring to the Catholic school punishment. Out of curiousity, does anyone use that term in the U.K. or Ireland the same way we do here in the states?

I was in a fraternity in college (late 90's when things were improving with addressing rape), and I did see some effective seminars. The key to success in this area is going to the national fraternities who charter chapters rather than the school. That way, you are putting every member in the room to listen rather

You're father is a very wise man. I don't trust a school that wants to be called before the cops. The school's power stops with expulsion. Putting an offender in jail is a much better result.

If I had a daughter, I would be more interested in the policy regarding sexual assault than the statistics. There are more things going with reporting numbers than an administration's actions (no other crime puts more guilt, shame, and stress on its victims), so there's really no useful information in the stats

As a gun owner, I love this ruling. A domestic violation conviction is a strong sign one lacks self control and concern for others. Gun safety is extremely dependent on those two things.

Just to ask this, has anyone commenting ever been a part of the "being offended by a man holding the door" situation? I've held doors and elevator doors in plenty of places, and it's always just simply been a thank you and you're welcome exchange. I think it's extremely overblown and overused in the discussion of

It's definitely a surprising amount of dancing from a Baptist school.....

There's a who's who of the FCS playoffs in the last decade in there.....

Here's what makes my head spin when I hear about contraception being included in insurance protests: insurance companies love contraception. I've sold health insurance. Providers worry about insuring the child to be, and companies will usually cover birth control 100% as an incentive. Hell, Medicaid makes birth

If restitution is actually needed, how about a simple cease and desist letter for referring to herself as a Super Bowl performer? There were no fines levied as far as I know, so I see no real damages. Just take away that as a claim to fame, and you've disassociated her from football in media and call it that's that.

They'd have to be liked somewhere for them to show up. So we've all got a little common ground!

I got a huge laugh out of this because I went to college with Luke. He's probably the only famous person I actually have known.

I'll go out on a limb and guess that neither half of this couple has any longterm friends....

"It wasn't me!"

I don't think keeping the GM's anonymous was a bad thing at all. If everyone wants what these guys are really thinking, you're going to have to let them have that cloak. By giving that, you have real lines of thinking to address between now and the draft.

Amen. I'm shocked at the critique of both parents for not using the exact words you're supposed when you find out your son is gay via text, see it on the national news a day later, and then have media interviewing you the next. You can't expect a very deep statement from someone who's a little dumbfounded at that