dobetterish
dobetterish
dobetterish

A brewery in my city introduced a beer called the Girlfriend. It's a light, golden ale. The brewers knew it would be considered a "girly beer" so they named it that because they thought girlfriends and wives who are dragged to the taproom with their men would want to drink something light and less filling. From a

I'm surprised ABC didn't try to argue that what he meant was lost in translation or that he didn't understand the question or some cop-out. Which might be JP's position come Monday. (Ratings grab).

I'm surprised ABC didn't try to argue that what he meant was lost in translation or that he didn't understand the question or some cop-out. Which might be JP's position come Monday. (Ratings grab).

Seriously! Show me a plus-sized or non-white mannequin! Then I'll be intrigued.

Even though Kate Upton's parka also has long sleeves, I think we can safely put it in the "falling out of her swimsuit" category.

Wait...when did they talk about the alien species' reproductive genus...or whatever it is? (Not a science person). How do you know they don't feed milk to their young?

Uh...yeah, that's what I said. Having kids. The havers of kids should make sacrifices, which includes eating $400 on restaurant tickets if your babysitter cancels and you have no other friends/relatives/neighbors that you can trust/beg to watch your kid, or can't find anyone to buy your tickets for that night so you

Good point. However, the complaints of Gottfried and ilk don't focus on the myriad of reasons why a woman might not be interested when approached by a stranger in a bar. They focus on the women being superficial.

If you're judging only by surface appearance, yes, I'd call that superficial.

I think what Gottfried and "nice guys" mean when they complain about this is that some women are so superficial that they won't give the guys a chance to get to know them and let that humor/sweetness develop into physical attraction. To which I ask, "Why do you want to be with someone so superficial?" Because, as this

Wait, he's married?

And then when it is discussed, those who raise the issue are accused of taking advantage of the "opportunity" to say, "Hey, when we have loose gun regulations, CHILDREN DIE. Maybe we could have background checks or a more rigorous licensing process-" "SECOND AMENDMENT CONSTITUTION SARAH PALIN WHY DO YOU HATE AMERICA?"

Having kids means making sacrifices.

The controversy/discussion that this one baby caused makes me think that a "no children" ban is already being self-regulated by most of the patrons.

I find it especially interesting that a lot of the couples I know who have had fertility issues are very religious. I'm always a little baffled by people who talk about God's will or God's plan going to such extreme measures in order to physically carry and birth a child who has their DNA. Wouldn't God's will be that

I was going to say the same thing. I think nervous laughter is especially common for uncomfortable women. That's why I think women laugh when they're confronted in those "prank" videos of guys asking for hugs or kisses or phone numbers. "Is this person crazy? If I just smile and laugh and nod, maybe he won't hurt me."

I fell for it too. You got me, Callie! Good one.

Hey, I thought Republicans wanted to defund public television!