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I am going to be the outlier on this thread; I think her teeth are a tad dingy. Having said that, there is a happy medium and teeth that look as if they've been painted with Liquid Paper are gross, too.

Don't worry, I didn't.

I have not had careers that required a lot of math but at 47, I will often do math in my head to stave off dementia. My son just started algebra so I will get to refresh all of that again soon.

Keep Austin out of that, please. He will be happy here and we are happy to have him.

In the top neighborhoods, one will pay $2 per square foot each month in rent. $2000 must include an apartment, 10 parking spaces, all utilities and cable, a maid and a dog walker.

Yeah, but the sales and property taxes are high. It's a wash.

Or Tarrytown or Balcones (like Mack) or Rob Roy or anywhere, really. I think Texas will try to shatter the white boys' network with Strong and will likely offer him whatever he wants to come down.

Thank you for excluding Austin. I think he will be just fine here and look forward to next season. :-)

Nice choices—well played!

Of course*.

You are to Braveheart as I am to Forrest Gump.

My brother suffers from severe bi-polar and hit rock bottom a few years ago.

We used to listen to the NFL Sings Christmas Carols* every year.

I tried to sing them to JB but my lizard brain kept pulling me back to DTH.

If it makes you feel any better, on NPR this morning the reporter said that the DD merchandise was barely selling at any of the Houston-area WalMarts (then referred to Beaumont as being 30 minutes from Houston. Sheesh).

I read them as "Fa la la la la la la la la".

And she may feel quite terrible but she may have been old and infirm or sick or frightened enough to not follow her. She didn't pull the trigger so I don't want to pile on the guilt she probably already feels. And, she did the right thing and called 911 twice.

His rights weren't taken away, of course; only the government can do that. A&E can't take away rights but they can take away money and exposure, which aren't protected by the First Amendment. Good luck...

I think it was on Gawker about a year or two ago...anyway, a commenter shared a story about Jenna Elfman standing on a sidewalk, screaming at someone about Scientology (Gawkerite was there...it was in Los Feliz, I believe) because someone made a crack about it. I think she was yelling at a stranger, actually, but the…

Jane Fonda next to Kim Kardashian. *cognitive dissonance*