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I thought the reason why women weren't usually sushi chefs had to do with us having higher body temps and the it wasn't good for the raw fish...or something like that.

@FunkyJAU: I loved Misfits of Science!

I'm an American living in the U.K. but luckily my birthday is during Girl Scout Cookie Season...also known as Spring...and my mom sends me a box of Thin Mints in my B-day care package...which should be coming in the next couple weeks.

Does this count for cigarettes too!?!

I know! When I first read it I was like...'Of course!'

@MissBuckyC: It actually was a 'manly' color until around World War 1.

Hells yes! He's so sexy sometimes I forget to pay attention to the show because I'm staring at him.

i volunteer to work in the wardrobe department. *throws hand up*

L.L. Cool J. was also in Halloween H2O. He was a security guard who also lived till the end.

I worked for a Border's in the U.K. Good luck and hugs. Don't let the vultures get you down during the closing sale.

I worked for Border's in the U.K., we weren't actually part of U.S. Border's, we were sold off years ago.

@doit2julia: And in this week's Enquirer (in the U.K.) they're claiming she's writing a 'tell all' book! (I'm ill, I only by the Enquirer when I'm sick.)

I don't know how I feel about this...On The Road is my favorite book. I've read it ten times. My birthday is the same day as Jack Kerouac's. (It's also Liza Minelli's)

@ChildBride: I've had the same talk with my friends. I think it's cuz NPH is awesome.

Most recently for me it was Supernatural. Two years ago I decided to start watching all of it from season 1. It took five months to watch all four seasons (I was finishing up a film degree in April and May or it would've taken me less time) I just happened to finish the day before season 5 started...I swear I didn't

Actually, several people have died from taking mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone in the U.K. and it's been banned.

@Curt Cole: I saw a young woman, in her 20's, wearing one in London about 5 years ago...so maybe they aren't going out of style after all.

@chilldivine: I live in London too and I'd have to agree with you. Obviously, you keep on your toes late at night but I've never really felt unsafe...even when I lived in Hackney.