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We did have a pretty traditional wedding but we were quite cheap about most things since having a high luxury wedding wasn't what we were about, I just wanted it to look reasonably cute and be fun. The venue was kind of pricey but they included everything, including on-site smoked BBQ so that was our buffet and

Reading all the other replies I feel very lucky! I was always an oddball in school and didn't "fit in" to the dominant culture (football, I had a very Friday Night Lights high school) or even the "cool" counter culture kids (didn't do enough drugs) but I always had a core group of friends so it didn't matter. I'm

We'll just have to agree to disagree about that….I thought the grosser it was, the funnier it was. But you might be right that was the intent of the reviewer but the way it was written seemed to me she just found it "unpalatable" which made me double check if the author was female because that would make her awfully

"But the increasingly debasing descriptions become as unpalatable as Rachel Dratch’s grimace makes that five-gallon tub of plain yogurt look. Doubling down on the word “rancid” doesn’t help; neither does Jones’ zinger comparing vaginas to assholes." The reviewer seems put off by it.

I was just saying it was weird for the reviewer to seem put off by the vulgarity since that's par for the course; I think your criticism is fair I would just say instead of lazy that it was straightforward but that just comes down to subjective comedy preferences. I think the show has always been good but inconsistent

I haven't even listened to the cast recording but I've caught enough bits and bobs in the media to recognize the songs, thought it was pretty funny. I guess people just don't like to see something different from Amy, since it wasn't one of her more standard observational bits about relationships or women's issues.

Yes! While I liked the whole episode, the Relationship Center was my favorite because I've never heard anyone talk about that very real (at least for my husband and I) desire to not be the one who says "no" to sex!

Sometimes I find her very cartoony face acting (for lack of a better word) annoying but when she's goes from the Bunny and Kitty theme song to her serious "takin' care of business" face actually make me laugh here.

I don't know if you watch RuPaul's Drag Race but there was a runway challenge when they were supposed to channel their favorite Madonna look and HALF OF THEM wore kimonos from the Nothing Really Matters video, which blew my mind since that would be a "wrong answer" for me (of all her looks I barely remember it!) BUT

I'd also argue that they constantly suggest that Ilana is straight up in love with Abbi in a way Abbi will never reciprocate since she seems very staunchly heterosexual/heteromantic. Not a super healthy dynamic BUT I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt that while they play Ilana's possessiveness for jokes,

They just do not get it. They refuse to get it, that it's not the same. I believe you can be opposed to them both but still acknowledge that they are not anywhere near the same. I would argue, just to share my personal, stupid opinion (based on a weird fascination with the debate despite me having no penis of my own

Ooh me, too! I was surprised since it's not exactly a new song but as soon as it started I was like "it can't be…it is!"

I've just come to terms with it. Every advice columnist has one or two views that are going to make it hard for them to always give objective advice (I'm thinking of Emily Yoffe's intense distrust of all people who drink alcohol in any amount.) Dan gets tons of questions related to failed monogamy so it's colored his

To each their own! I don't have the same kink exactly but had a brief dalliance with a particular boyfriend of basically sucking his dick with such intensity that I puked. Which is actually quite hard to do if you've spent most of your time suppressing your gag reflex and, no surprise, it's pretty gross (gross can be

I saw that one, too! I actually saw two around the same time, one was way better than the other, the first was called something like Hard Candy and we were handed Blow Pops and the story was really zany and funny (did the one you see involve a piece of paper being repeatedly swallowed and then pooped out and swallowed

I liked it! I thought the 3D was used in an entertaining way, there was a part when he pick axed a guy's jaw off and went flying at the screen and I jumped! I just have fond memories of it and wondered why more horror movies weren't in 3D.

I always got just pure crazy overconfidence from Shannel and less of that from Thorgy (Thorgy legit did usually do well enough to have almost won) but I do see how they both got in their own heads.

I don't see Shannel quite as much, but Trixie and Thorgy I can definitely see. I am a huge Trixie fan but can admit that she did not shine on her season because she was overthinking things and her particular talents didn't always carry over into the challenges. I am not as big a fan of Thorgy in general but she

Also, she brought us "I have a yeast infection of life!" in All Stars, all was forgiven.

Regardless of RuPaul's dated reference, she was pointing out that Kim Chi's ad was more thoughtful than others seemed to be giving it credit for. Kim Chi isn't great at delivery- or at least big Drag Queen delivery, she is perfectly easy to understand and pleasant when she's just talking- but she's super smart and