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FYI-Elinor Burkett is listed as one of the producers- she just isn't featured with a bio.

Does this mean padded shoulders are back in vogue for the loewebudgetistas

@ytuhermanotambien: Yeah, that is a good point. I was surprised that 60 Minutes even gave away the ending. As far as the comparison of the two films- I thought that 60 Minutes explaining how Bigelow had used the lens to show how the action was in the character's mind's eye was never before done overlooked how BHD

@Ruby_de_la_Booby: Yeah- that's exactly how I felt watching Black Hawk Down- couldn't turn it off (watched at home), but couldn't wait for it to end. Completely exhausting. The way the cameras moved, putting you in the eyes of the characters is very stressful.

I haven't seen the film and after watching the 60 Minutes interviews and summation of the film, I may not for a long while. From everything I can gather after watching them describe the film, it is a great deal like Black Hawk Down (camera/action), so that whole "never before done" thing doesn't really play for me

@Casquivana: Early on...Deee-Lite's Lady Miss Kier really gave fashion a groove on the dance floor.

Alaska is a strange land, all the people there seem to get everything for free and get paid to live there.

The days of WiFi on a plane (kardashian tweets) are numbered.

The more I learn of this man as a man, the more I miss his imprint on society.

I get a feeling he watched Project Runway and saw what was turning their heads and winning their hearts - namely Anthony's latest stylings (I know that's not possible in the realm of time). But what I saw of the PR runway show -by who I suspect was Anthony, far outdid this-although it's still too early to say

@fishsnake007: Fair enough ...but if you took the time to read my links, you would find that South Carolina inmates have taken the prison worker program to court for the problems they have with how the system works against them. You said you are related to someone who enjoyed a good prison warden managing the

@kithkin: Here is a court case on the hourly wage and distribution of the wages paid in South Carolina. I am surprised that a close relative of a former inmate would seem to believe that what "employers" pay for prison labor is actually what prisoners earn. Hardly.

Perhaps she thought this would be humorous, and maybe it would be in her usual circle of elite deviants, but in the real world- she sounds like a Madame of a plantation shortly after the civil war.

What is that awkward bulge in her arm (top photo)? I have never seen a muscle protrude that way —kind of looks like a tumor or something.

It's not a stretch to guess that his recent affair was just one in a series of infidelities throughout his married life.

At times, she sounds like a teenager whose voice is still developing-but then sometimes she reminds me of someone ....couldn't put my finger on it until a minute ago....she has an Edie Brickell feel to her voice:

@Kitty: Actually it was because Polanski's attorneys pushed them to to dimiss the charges because no action had been taken to arrest him.

It's no longer too soon for fashion to shout Abu Ghraib on the runway.

@CarpeMacchiato: That's hard! My prayers are with you...One thing that occurred to me, is that there are many vehicles smashed -unable to operate, but probably have fuel in them. Perhaps there is a safe way to siphon the fuel out of these vehicles. Just a thought...that maybe many have already utilized. I do hope