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Thank you! Yes, indeed.

All I can add to this conversation is that today, Tim Burton is doing something incredibly thoughtful for a very close friend and for that, I hope he wins for Frankenweenie. (Which I liked.)

Oh my gosh, you are so right. I never thought of that before.

Bless your heart.

I didn't read the entire article but I a a real estate broker and it is far more emotional than one would think. I have to be a lawyer, psychologist and a referee (sometimes). People can get frantic and it is hard to talk them down.

That made me crack UP. Hope you stay together forever.

Oh, Liza, you are one big ball of fabulous.

Totally hear you but as an FYI, I live in TX and was given the MAP in about three minutes, no questions asked, by an incredibly cool pharmacist. I think it might be pharmacy by pharmacy.

Wait-they serve beer there??

I agree with you but what you are also arguing is that residents should make a lot more-that is where you should focus your energy.

That's about the extent of it. The 2nd amendment is more important than anything-ANYTHING-to these people. Even a child's life and a father's grief.

Thank you!

Oh my! His spots and his wiggly bum!!

LOVE Ms. Brooks.

Thank you! It seems a bit unnecessary or arbitrary but thanks for the explanation.

OK, thanks! I honestly had no idea and felt bad about that.

Serious question: what does "double dry" mean? Should I want this for my next coffee drink?

No, he was never charged with murder. He destroyed or hid evidence (clothing, I think) after it happened. I'm not saying he did a good thing but he didn't kill anybody. That we know of.

And wasn't Ray Lewis "only" charged for being an accessory after the fact? Not for the actual murder but for hiding some clothing, I believe.

Not only that but Boehner's body language is very easy and relaxed. Everyone seems to be fine. Still, it's a great shot.