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The best expression of a phenomenon I have witnessed again and again. Thank you!

Absolutely. Women lawyers who became lawyers before the 80s are seldom, um, easy to deal with, but those who are younger, or second career, say, are usually more than helpful!

I didn't have much luck with the LE flats, but a pair of LE Canvas ones are genius!

You won't want to wear a super slim.

I have a tendency to flush, and find that a slightly warmer red—towards a coral or blood orange, doesn't play up the rosiness.

Sometimes "frumpy" equals "long enough for a tall woman with a butt that displaces a lot of fabric, who wants to sit on skirt, not public seat, when she sits down"—but I was in Penney's yesterday, and there are some gorgeous clothes, attractively displayed, and several hem lengths. Yay!

Exactly—Democrats believe in a strong community—we all kick in to spread the costs of caring for those who are less fortunate, weaker, sicker, younger, older.....then we allow people freedom to love whom they love, make their own health care decisions in concert with their doctors, etc.

Madeleine Stowe is the cover story in the current issue of More Magazine. According to the story, she chose to drop out, more or less, and live on her ranch with her husband who is somebody kind of famous —Brian Benben?—-until recently....

Kids—and by that, I mean all y'all under 35: I checked IDs for our local St. Pat's Festival, and realized that everyone under 35 looked like college students to me, just as everyone over 35 looks like an old person to college age people. I asked around and it seems to be true for a lot of people.

Tell me about it. I've been 5'10" since I was ten, yet it was only when I was in my thirties that people stopped assuming I was older than I was based on height. FWIW, daily sunscreen for the past 25 years, and not smoking means that at 52, with quite gray hair, people now think I'm ten years younger than i am.

Consumer Reports had a whole deal on how Pyrex is no longer borosilicate glass and can shatter very easily and Pyrex acts like it's all your fault. I ditched all my pyrex bakeware after that.

He's down in the Treme, just he and his bay-bay...

Exactly! I eat far more healthfully than anyone I know, exercise plentifully daily, etc., yet I am still fighting weight regain. it is so much harder if you have been overweight your whole life, and add on thyroid issues, etc., well...

She's not divorced yet—Greg only served her last episode. It took a long time in New York back then.

Sal wasn't going to get anything out of it except keeping his job, as opposed to the big reward Joan reaped.

What makes you think anywhere else is any different?

You can't judge her by today's circumstances. She was an aging sex bomb with a kid—which was a big deal back then—also, don't forget she was happily Roger's fur-coat-wearing mistress, and even today, would an office manager make partner? Usually people are made partner because they are rainmakers or otherwise have

Usually you are taxed on your full income worldwide where you are a permanent resident/citizen, and given a (partial, sometimes) credit for the taxes you paid where you earned the income. You pay taxes on income where you earn it, as well.

Megan has a plate in front of her. She throws it up against the wall in anger mid scene.

I had the same thing on my temples—inch long or more roots in a week or two, even after 40 vol, plus pre-softening it, so I gave up and went with the gray, and get tons of compliments.