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Jaye from WONDERFALLS sort of embodies the aimless over-educated 20 something. As well as why you should listen to the inanimate objects that tell you cryptic messages....

@clockwise - counter: Yes. Picture instead of the normal hyperactive tv shows aimed at kids, you’re quiet but awesome neighbor took you on field trips to piano factories, farms, zoos and the Land of Make-Believe AND never talked down to you? Add in a lot of encouragement and you have Mr. Rogers.

@merely_a_muse: And that’s my biggest problem with geekdom – although I did meet a guy whose favorite book as a teen was Sabriel by Garth Nix, so that’s not fair. But it’s mostly guys commenting and making decisions and really great writers like Patricia McKillip get overlooked a lot.

@redqueenmeg: To be fair to your high school, that's the way you were suppose to address a letter to a married woman (see [www.emilypost.com]). It used to be that Mrs. Your-First-Name His-Last-Name signifies that you've gotten a divorce. They're just operating under an older set of etiquette.

@morninggloria: I just assume that fainting would mean that someone should help you, whether or not your pregnant, because obviously everything is not all right.

@Penny: Wait. You fainted in public and people didn't help you?

I work at a bookstore where we are a training ground for pick up artists groups (yes, they give classes and take field trips). One night the leader was finished tutoring some young guy and I walked up to him (the leader) and started flirting with him. I have never seen a man so startled by an attractive woman feigning

@rednrowdy: 2) Doesn't matter — if you show interest and you're hotter lady pal isn't, he's going to talk to you.

I really like Shaun White — he comes across as a very self-aware, very hard working young man.

@Snowbunny: By any chance, does a Scottie run your life?

@AmberNicole: :) This is one reason why I like going to art museums — I see women who have bodies like mine.

My quibble is that they look like they stepped out of 60's London than the Sesame Street theme.

@La Chica Lucy: Something about that ad amused me ... probably because I was expecting the joke to be that environmentalism to be lame or unmanly (because real men know that nature is merely a rough track to drive their SUV thru?). The drive a car that doesn't emit as much CO2 was a pleasant surprise.

Couldn't there be more commercials like the Clydesdale and the cow? So simple, so sweet, and my favorite music from Forrest Gump.

@miss.helen.sears: ... I know that guy (or one with a very similar story, up to build a crib).

@LilyBriscoe: The Dove ads make me smile because they're guys who like their lives.

kid in earphones? adorable!!!

oh how i want to be of that number...

I'm getting annoyed with these chickens.