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I laughed so hard at this I almost woke my partner up!

I think of him like a #WhereAreTheyNow compilation version of James Spader’s Steff from “Pretty in Pink” and Rip from “Less than Zero.”

They should try it in Texas or Wyoming.

i worked on the ‘92 Clinton-Gore campaign straight out of college. i came into democratic politics primarily because of women’s issues. i remember being surprised that some of my colleagues were kinda, “meh” on the issues that i cared most about. these specific guys came to the campaign because of labor issues, and at

I’m pretty sure that ad infinitude would not like any of these!

I'm laughing too hard to come up with a clever response—I love yours!

I agree you on all of this, and always just fly with a carry-on. However, a few times when I have been in the last boarding group, I have had to gatecheck my bag, and usually to my final destination. This is not a problem if I'm on a direct flight, but flights with a layover risk getting locked into that itinerary,

I agree. They only wanted him to write about what was being presented on the stage—not talk about the backstage or the puppeteers. So the fact that he did, in and of itself, was considered to be negative, though the substance of what he wrote about LJ was not. I once worked in politics producing events. We would

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it's funny, yet sad, that so many of us sighed with relief and gratitude with these explanations! The U.S. leads the world in many areas, yet due to our oppositional attitude toward learning/adopting the metric system, we have to be given a pre-school level explanation to be able to fully understand the soup story.

You know...for after.

Same! I had lunch at Potbelly's the other day and used so many napkins I was slightly horrified.

maybe to clean up. you know...after.

Favorite movie. I couldn't love that you posted this (totally perfect) pic any more!

I thought the same thing initially about the location (not the size), but then realized that these are probably fitted low-rise pants, so the logistics of placement seem to be correct. These seem to be like a male version of the "rock star" fit that Old Navy sells for women (if you are familiar with them). The