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I am in the Boston area. Where we got snowed in this week for the 5th (6th?) straight week.

Yes, Dianna, that's exactly how a fair and blonde girl can rock a nude dress. A. maz. ing.

Sounds like a pretty useless (and unnecessary) bill to me. It's so limited that it's going to affect maybe a handful of students every few years. And if it only applies to kids charged as adults, it's going to be even less. I don't know how they could do this with sealed juvenile records.

When it's born, a baby can't even make out your face, so I can't imagine the view for a fetus is anything terribly interesting.

My legal cynicism is really coming through. I don't find lawyers worth quoting pretty much ever. It's most likely her lawyer is working out a deal right now which will probably involve a guilty plea, but that doesn't mean he's going to say that. It's a game, don't think it's going the way they say it is.

@CKD1: This is just the legal game. Lawyer puts on a good face. You plead not guilty. Then you work out a deal. That deal may include a guilty plea or it may include you having a probationary period and getting your charges dismissed if you get through it. I wouldn't overthink it.

@Penny: I personally think a jogger and a daily use stroller should be separate. Have you ever seen those moms who try to navigate through a store with those massive joggers? Incredibly annoying. Also, they are terrible for travel.

@bremskraft1: Of course it's not going to solve every problem. Some doctors suck, and there's not a lot you can do about that sometimes. But I think a little research could solve many problems for many women. That's something, right?

Glad this info is getting out there. I had a baby last year and I heard so so so many stories of women who were unhappy with their birth experiences.

Wow, very anti-anal sentiments around here, huh?

@girlinthegarden: My rule tends to be that I can feel however I want to feel. But I have a different standard when it comes to what I say. I don't think your opinion is crazy, but I would still try and be supportive for your buddy. You'll have time later to talk about how stupid it was when she's past it.

@so much honey: If you don't have a contract and you're living month-to-month, they can do whatever they want most of the time. Hope you've got something in writing.

I usually just use the blocking features. I've only been defriended once that I recall and I didn't even notice for months. Totally didn't care. What I'm wondering is how do these people figure it out? If someone doesn't send you an apology letter, is there some feature that tells you someone defriended you? Or

Definitely looks like a lighting problem. Although since she's gotten skinnier, she seems to be more prone to such lighting issues in recent photos.

Depends on your attitude, as shown in the story.

@marybennett: What a great comic. Thanks for the link.

I am, of course, not a fan of breast cancer and think we should do everything possible to fight against it.

If you're in your late 30's, going nuts about how you're no longer in your 20's, I have to wonder what you were doing in your early and mid 30's. The implication seems to me that you were deluded into thinking you were still in your 20's and just didn't get it until later.

So I went through a whole Find New Foundation search after my shade was discontinued. I learned a lot about department store vs. drug store brands, definitely.

I think it's important that when we have this conversation we distinguish the Shiloh-wears-boy-clothes issue from the US-Weekly-is-scum issue. One is totally okay. I just saw a boy a little older than her completely remove his pants and underwear at the mall today. Nudity and kids happens.