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God, I find them both so unbelievably hot. There's a sandwich I could get into!

This is actually due to lighting, not photoshopping.

@OracleofGomorrah finally got a blogger.: Jeez. I just thought she sounded like a fun mom.

Isn't every woman a little afraid of how her body will handle pregnancy? I know I was, and I don't have an eating disorder. It's just a little scary.

Well, to be fair, Christina Hendricks' body is pretty much the platonic ideal of "curvy." If I had to demonstrated "curvy," I'd probably use a picture of her, too.

@swashbuckling: They are absolutely not the same. As a 32E, I can tell you that a DD does not fit me at all, and A 34DD is just wider across the back, no matter what the hacks at Victoria's Secret say. If you are sized like we are, I think the best solution is to buy fewer bras and spend more money on them. It's

@saintbernadette: Of course they didn't work! You totally forgot the Tabasco sauce!

Anecdotal "science" isn't good science. This is the same kind of thing that got us into the whole vaccination/autism nonsense. It's tough, because when people get unexpectedly sick, or even worse, when one of their kids gets unexpectedly sick, they tend to look for someone or something to blame. That said, there is

Okay, people, enough with the "birth experience" of the mother. It's really not about that. It's about the baby. It's nice when the mother gets to feel all warm and fuzzy about her delivery, but the reality is, it is much, much, much more important to ensure the safety of the baby than it is to have the mother feel

@LaComtesse: Aside from the fact that dressing like you're home sick from work when you're in fact traveling in public is one of the major contributors to people behaving terribly on planes, you pretty much ensure that you will NEVER get upgraded if you dress like a schlepper.

Maybe this is more of an issue in the UK, where this data comes from, than it is here in the US. Because, honestly, anyone over 45 who insists that he or she just doesn't have enough information about condoms is lying like a cheap rug.

@claratheg: Actually, you'd do better to spend the money a session with a real photographer who has done real model shoots. Even if you don't get great pictures from that session, you'll get a lot of tips from the photographer - just ask - and you'll see how you look in professional pictures and think about what

He is an unpleasant man, but unfortunately, Justine is a very unpleasant woman. No one is fully to blame here - they're both selfish and difficult people - but I will point out that for someone who complains about not wanting to do the work of a trophy wife, Justine had no problem living the life of a trophy wife.

Wow - someone finally said "no" to Will Ferrell!

@grace darling: Don't sweat it - we don't really consider you a glamor destination - just somewhere fun to go. Also, somewhere very far away with very expensive plane tickets, so it's nice when someone else picks up the tab.

For those who don't speak Yiddish (and believe me, everyone in fashion does), "zaftig" does not mean fat - it means curvy, voluptuous, shapely - it's a good thing. There are plenty of Yiddish words for fat, but this isn't one of them.

I love Michael Kinsley. He's super-smart, funny, trenchant, and usually right. Good for Politico for grabbing him.

@MagImpalor is a god damn spy.: Actually, she's talking about a sample, which means it was made for the model who was going to wear it, so in this case, the garmet was specifically made for exactly the person who needed to wear it. If you want different sizes, you have to wait until the garment is manufactured for