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I started smoking in college because of 12 Little Indians. I was cast in the show, which has a lot of characters who smoke, so I started before finding out that I was the one character who DIDN'T smoke. I quit 5+ years ago (i'd have to find my timeline to say for sure) and no cravings past the first 6 months. I don't

If you have poor posture, holding your body in the proper position does make your sore or may hurt or be awkward uncomfortable. That's because your muscles are trained for not-good posture, thus proper posture isn't comfy for them, just like someone who never runs suddenly running a marathon would be very sore. Once

please share what you're smoking. The "hero" of the whole epidemic is possibly the LEAST liberal person I can imagine. Willing to sacrifice tons of people. The collapse of civilization is placed at the feet of....everyone, the bureacracy, left, right, middle.

It could actually be several LOTR-length movies. The first one being, for example, WWZ: The Great Panic, take each of the sections, make a movie. There's already a central character/audience stand-in from the guy doing all the interviews. If they were going that route, huge fan support. Huge fan support for a 5-6

I find nothing crass or blatantly rude about my handling of the situation. The author is presumably an adult and can, I assume, handle critique. If not, he may or may not (get ready to clutch your pearls again) reconsider whether he wants his writing to be published.

"By asking to provide photo of your passport. Most popular Russian social network, Vkontakte, asked for passport photo when I restored my account."

"There's no need to be rude about it. Ever consider emailing in to the editor?"

"Having been stalked, and being a member of the department of defense" THIS is not a minor detail. Your situation is very specific, and not really demonstrative of people at large. Don't make the mistake of assuming universality. Of course someone who works for the department of defense should protect their

I love this when people get all worked up, post a complaint, and then when there's a discussion they back off of it and act like "oh, I wasn't that upset, you're the one getting upset." I was trying to help. That is all. For some reason I got attitude. I don't see how you can suggest I'm worked up at all. I'm not

no, the character was a pilot. Wasn't she?

riiiight.

THIS. Each of the character's stories could EASILY be it's own half hour episode. I keep thinking of the pilot with the woman on the radio leading her out of the swamp—-that would be a great 30-45 minute piece all on it's own.

okay, well then you'll probably have to wait until G+ is actually released publicly. It's still in field test mode. Knowing Google, other features are on the way. Relax.

create a stream. .AList (be sure to keep the "." When you go to your stream, it should be at or near the top on the left. Click it and magically only see the people in that stream.

it's not passive agressive to not have any contact with someone. That's quite clear in the article, especially in the last section on how to NOT be passive aggressive about all this.

I honestly never really got into DC. But with the reboot, I'm probably going to pick up a dozen or so issues.

no, don't bother keeping #1s unless you KNOW it's a limited run. The bigger factor in collectibles is whether something is rare or not. If they come out with 600,000 issues of number 1, then it's not rare, and therefore valuable as it would be if they only printed 600 of them.

could very well be, but like I said, it's been multiple offices. I was a temp on and off for a number of years, and it seemed to be the case that "CC" is FYI on the first email, but not necessarily the responses. Perhaps it's a Chicago thing? Personally when my name is in the CC field it's a "good to know" sort of

it depends on where you are and what's going on. Wireless always has the downside of interference from all sorts of things.