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Leslie Streeter
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"Another Auld Lang Syne" by Don Fogelberg, which is technically a fake New Year's song. But yeah.

They found out but like months later.

But yet I don't :)

It's cheesy, but it's no worse than most of the Christmas songs you hear on 24/7 holiday radio. And it's pretty joyous and sweet. Don't get the vitriol.

They're just saying that from some perspectives, the whole premise is horrifying, because women, who are the ones stuck with the kid if they choose to have them, can't count on the fact that the feral manchild they made a kid with is gonna have that epiphany. He doesn't have as much to lose if he doesn't.

I so agree with you about "Knocked Up," I kept watching that going "In what world does that woman, who has no emotional attachment to the father at the time of conception, not see him as an anchor? She's a step-up for him, but for her, he's an extra child. It was ignorant.

Besides her Kool-Aid hair, you knew she was edgy because she had a black boyfriend. As a black woman, I remember telling whatever white friend I was with "Well I guess you're super edgy now. I make you edgy." That was the worst.

Jenifer Lewis is spelled with one "n".

I couldn't watch it. She is the sweetest. And can you imagine what it was like for that now 20-year-old actress being cuddled like a dolly by Jessica Lange?

I don't mean actually funny. It's sad, actually. It's more that he has no issues being in her business, publicly, no matter the consequences. I wish that she were that way more with her family, because they all take her for granted, except maybe for Grace. And that's ironic because she would probably imagine she had

I will miss your work here, truly, but I disagree about Alicia's stance with Owen. Owen has never, ever had any problem being sanctimonious about her and her choices - talking to Will behind her back because he thought Will and Alicia belonged together, no matter what she said she wanted - and then talking to the