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London is a pretty busy place...I highly doubt anyone notices when someone gets off at the same stop and walks the same direction as them for a few blocks. Like, yes this is weird and creepy, but I highly doubt he was following someone off a night train out to Loughton and slinking around residential streets.

Last night, Sean Hannity ran a segment on the shenanigans, which was of course utterly appalled (though there were an awful lot of long, lingering shots of nubile college girls in bikinis):

Listen, this isn't personal. But we hear about the fucking Kardashian morons every 2 posts. Please for the love of dog, STOP IT. I love Jez for the other articles, but seriously. If you ignore them, they will wither away and die. They take up more news space than anything else. Who the fuck cares?

Wouldn't it have to be dead to be that color? That, or just fake.

dr.pepper really is the best soda

Law enforcement officer here to answer your driver's license question: a copy is no good, we do need to see the physical license. However, we can verify in our system that you do have a valid license, and most of us are not assholes and believe you when you say you lost it. The ticket for failure to display is

I say it's pretty reasonable to in effect by this new policy at least operate as though the purchaser used one of the store's 20% coupons, if indeed the thing returned was purchased there in the first place (which is an awfully generous presumption in 2015 where there's no receipt or other evidence to indicate the

Anna did a piece not too long ago about how she was being systematically harassed with death & rape threats and the cops were more or less "what's an internet?"

Reading Sondheim's assessment, I actually don't disagree with him.

Not a total scam. A good rating means nothing, but a bad rating does. Companies that take their reputation seriously don't allow a bad BBB rating to persist.

I just change her in the car. I think its more sanitary, and unless she's had a blowout, workable, worth the trip out to the car.

Those are the three that are actually usually okay, although I can't say I've been in many McDonalds. I have been in lots of Subways on our road trips though and they are pretty awful. It's northern BC and they're franchises. I guess the owners are pinching pennies. They did just recently update our library, now that

Well, that's not how it is where I'm from, but that sounds nice. We have plenty of chain places here that don't have change tables for men and even some civic buildings. So from my perspective there needs to be some work done.

I worked at a little vegetarian coffeeshop in Southern Illinois wherein the only changing table was in the men's. And the ladies' was filled with free condoms! Oh, how I miss you, Longbranch Cafe!

Yep, being in DC it's been pretty much 100% at museums, parks, and other government facilities. :)

Yeah, sure. Aziz Ansari is in the PRIVILEGED GROUP! Growing up a skinny little Indian kid in South Carolina must have been a breeze. I'm sure he coasted along on nothing but privilege as the white male patriarchy embraced him. Yes, I'm being sarcastic. You are the problem.

I think there's a few people that were killed in Mississippi that would disagree with you, had they not been killed for being civil rights workers. I can never understand what it is to be a person of color and so yes, I will be an ally, but I'm pretty certain I can also be a civil rights worker. And I'm pretty sure

My birthday is a few days before Christmas, and Barbie came out the year I was four. My father was sick that year and in and out of the hospital, and my mom was working nights in a restaurant to support us.

If you believe in equality, you're a feminist ...

The best is when it starts with "love her to death" and ends with "bless her heart." I've heard that many many times growing up in the south.