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There's a guy on eBay selling a pencil drawing of this pendant for $3,500. The picture posted is of the actual pendant. Genius marketing. Someone's going to be pissed.

The attorney I work for had Google bump sites that criticized him moved to the second page and made sure his website was the first hit when people searched for him. Where's the mystery? He paid them.

Or you could just build beds at waist level and never have to worry about bending, squatting, or army crawling in a ridiculously expensive contraption.

@blu_goku: What connotations society places on a word may not be your fault, but your decision to use it certainly is. It also says several things about you. First, that while you are obviously aware that the word can be both offensive and derogatory, you chose to use it in the exact context that makes it offensive

Kathy Griffin is going to be heartbroken.

@im2fools: I had custom ear plugs for when I practiced and different ones for performance. When I attend live concerts, I use my earplugs. I'm not discussing super frequency detection. That would infer that I could hear pitches at the high and/or low end of the spectrum. Pitch is not tone, though there is the

@blu_goku: Please choose another insult other than "gay." I could care less about the couple, but I think you can find another way to express your distaste.

@Pippi Longstalker: I'm not so much going off the Forbes article as I am the complaint that they included in the article. It's 207 pages, 180 of which are exhibits.

@RemoteCommander: Old Navy and I have a love hate relationship. If it fits my hips, I have a weird whisker thing in the crotch. If it fits my crotch, I have that gape in the back.

@Pippi Longstalker: Well, now I'm confused. Depending on which article I read impacts my response. Some say XPRT had the patent prior to eBay, other sources say concurrently. The filing documents are not online yet. We'll have to wait for the Delaware district court to upload them into their system.

@ElizaGray: Banana Republic hems all pants bought in store for free.

@light-itself: BDG are my go to. They are the only skinny jeans made to fit hips. I too am 5'1. I've grown accustomed to bunchy bottoms and cuffs.

XPRT is going to be getting a pretty penny. If eBay found it necessary to patent they payment system then it's a voluntary admission that they believe a patent was necessary to protect that system. XPRT already patented that system and eBay willfully ignored it. This is a continuing offense, so that means even

@NaraVara: I think for the average listener that's true, but for the audiophiles there is a decipherable difference in quality, particularly tonal quality. Having worked closely with analog electronic musicians as well as being a percussionist, my ears may be bias to pick up on those differences more readily.

As philphil pointed out below, the current state of music is stuck in the mp3 drudge. We've placed ease of use as the highest priority, sacrificing quality. What amazes me is that in regards to the public at large, we've actually gone backwards in music quality.

@Sukie: That's GG redeeming quality. By the end of the season, they were all so much more than a label. I liken Paris to a modern day Jesse Spano, you know if she hadn't gotten addicted to caffeine and was accepted to a real Ivy, rather than freaking out over Stansbury. As for Kurt, he and Miss Patty were my

@Sukie: That's GG redeeming quality. By the end of the season, they were all so much more than a label. I liken Paris to a modern day Jesse Spano, you know if she hadn't gotten addicted to caffeine and was accepted to a real Ivy, rather than freaking out over Stansbury. As for Kurt, he and Miss Patty were my

@Sukie: There was the evil (grand)mother, the not heavily involved (grand)father, the father who got to walk away without repercussion, the best friend rebelling from her culture, the best friend's mother, the beyond privileged boyfriend (whom I believe Spencer Pratt looked up to as a role model), the skinny white