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I don't think we had one at Target when I worked there in the late 90s, but every Old Navy I worked at had a changing table in the men's room.

That phone reminds me of this:

The Body Shop's Hemp Lip Conditioner. It works for hours (even in the Florida sun and overly-dry television studios). It also doesn't taste or smell like candy, so I don't end up licking it all off. It's $8, but on sale pretty often for $4.

The Body Shop's Hemp Lip Conditioner. It works for hours (even in the Florida sun and overly-dry television

Honestly, I find their questions confusing, and I work in network TV. I can't imagine the people they polled would've had an easier time understanding them. Here's what I mean: they include FOX News in a list of NBC, CBS, and ABC news, but never specify if they mean the cable network or the news that comes on FOX

In the college course I took on serial killers, we discussed how the perception of women by law enforcement over the past century or so has probably influenced investigations - like, how many weren't caught because women were never considered as suspects? One of the books was a 1898 (or so) edition of Cesare

He was green once or twice. They just couldn't really afford more than that.

Buffy and Angel still did crossovers (though rare) when Buffy was on UPN and Angel was on The WB. Also, NBC loaned Detective Munch from Homicide: Life on the Street out to FOX's The X-Files. There is some precedent.

Me and raisins as a kid:

Dude, I wanted to. I was a broke college student with no money and no credit card.

They better call him the "Bringer of Rain" at least once.

In 2000, I was helping my then-boyfriend shop for apartment stuff in the middle of Bumfuck, TN for an internship. There was one Wal-Mart, an hour away. They had "new", still-in-box ORIGINAL NINTENDO GAMES for full price. $50 bucks or so. I say "new" because the boxes looked 15 years old.

Another time (same window, different day), we watched the dude drive his truck around behind another building, and she walked all the way back there to meet him. And then they just drove by our window anyway. Part of what was so funny is that they clearly thought they were being clever.

Another pro tip: Don't forget that not being able to see into a window doesn't mean the person on the other side can't see out of it. I was in my supervisor's office one morning (small business, small office, everyone-knows-everybody kind of deal). We see these two employees drive into work together and park all the

I was a kid, so I have no idea how much it cost, but it was back-lit and full color and SO MUCH BETTER than my sister's brick of a GameBoy (the original ones that were, like, 3-inches thick).

One of the first classes I ever withdrew from was an Organic Chemistry course where the professor made the back row of the auditorium "Time Out". No lie. And time-out offenses were arbitrary. He would also go on rambling "lectures" about his vacations, then include questions about them on quizzes to make us pay

The TI-89. It was top-of-the-line in 1998, when I was in my last year of high school, heading into college. No teacher, in HS or after, would let me use the thing on exams (because it could do derivatives, or some shit like that). Had to get a TI-83 anyway. And I'd gotten the 89 because I knew I couldn't use the TI-91

I thought about an XBox One, but ultimately stuck with a Windows 8 laptop and an XBox One controller. It works with all the Steam games I have, and it's much more portable for a "grown-up" life that involves work, family visits, and work trips.

Yes.