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and some of them are of short stature. they'll call it "Say Yes to the Little Cake People, Big Family and Counting"

I think it might technically have a backseat, if that makes you feel any better. (Mari was driving it last night with her daughter behind her, cameraman obvs in the front passenger-seat) It doesn't really help my opinion. Kody also has a motorcycle.

I'm kind of disappointed at the "oh these misguided parents" tone of this article, tbh. In the interest of disclosure, I should mention that I have always been very good at taking tests. I rarely had to study in school because I simply have a good memory for testing, and I make good educated guesses. Tests got me much

"More to the point, do we care?" No. You guys, it's her apartment. It's her office. She can wink-wink decorate it how she damn well pleases and it has no effect on my opinion of the product she's selling or who she's selling it to. You know what, I sometimes buy tampons based on cute packaging, or clever marketing

it does make sense. as someone who has some weight to lose as well, when I started working from home, I heard warnings against not getting dressed all day, wearing sweatpants/yoga pants, etc, and I ignored them. when I was going out and had to wear my jeans again, they didn't fit quite the same. I hadn't realized I'd

can we stretch this rule to notable superheroes, as well? if I see one more "hur hur Batman & Robin are obviously gay" "joke", I might scratch my eyes out.

oh thank goodness - I had a feeling it was Reading Rainbow but just couldn't put the words together!

mine shows Little Big Planet. I don't think they control that. but yes, an unfortunate juxtaposition.

oh good, I'm not the only one! I'm a DD, but I always thought C is the "perfect" size. It's pretty much as big as you can get and still wear the cutest bras (and buy them cheaper). Although, realistically, I'd look ridiculous with smaller breasts.

I remember the girl at my school who was "the first" and I still think back to the end of that school year when it became a thing to do to bring water bottles to school and make sure they were full at the end of the day so we could have water fights on the bus. But it all started because the boys on the bus wanted to

I don't even remember when mine started to grow. I know I wasn't an early bloomer, because I distinctly remember the girl on my bus who was the first in our grade to have breasts, and all the attention it got her. I do remember buying my first BLACK bra - which was pretty much the coolest thing ever, I thought - to

I am totally with Diablo Cody - yes the song is dumb, but the girl is having a good time (I think...) and who WOULDN'T want to do that if they were given the chance? More power to her!

yes, Palin, obviously it's the endowment for the arts that are to blame. let's check out the chopping block options, shall we?

calico is a shoo-in for me, because my childhood kitty was an abnormally friendly calico named Honey. I got her at a flea market when I was 4, named her on the way to the car, dressed her in baby doll clothes, carried her around the house like a little kid should, and she loved everyone (but my dad, until she got

omg at Girl Scout camp my 4-person troop converted "My Girl" into "My Bra" and put on a skit that involved swinging tie-dyed bras around our heads.

did different theaters have different trailers for the Grindhouse double feature? I totally do not remember this one. I remember Machete and Thanksgiving and maybe some others, but not Hobo with a Shotgun.

I recently submitted a story to an anonymous "crazy bosses" blog, and when it actually got posted, it was suddenly so strange to read all the comments. They truly had no idea who I was, my voice, what I said vs what they read, why I said any of it.

if I saw her in person, I would probably think she was wearing too much makeup. they really caked it on here.

"I urge all my beautiful and loyal fans who embraced this show for almost a decade to walk with me side-by-side as we march up the steps of justice to right this unconscionable wrong."