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@wtfox?!: I went on a blind date where most of the communication beforehand was via text. It did not end successfully. Surprise?!?

@gherkinfiend: More and more chains are stocking them. I've seen mid-level supermarkets starting to carry organic produce and meats. But it depends on the area. I live in a very populated suburban area and of course have to access to all sorts of stuff. But my parents who live in a more rural area would have to drive

@audioblitz13: Yes, he did. It wasn't that great, but he did it.

@gherkinfiend: These are available only in stores that have customers who demand them. They're also quite expensive. If you're on a budget and you're deciding between $.99/lb regular chicken and $3.99/lb organic/free range chicken, you're going to choose the cheaper option.

@Gnatalby: I believe unless you're a meticulous person, bird cages stink to high heaven. With that said,

I spent a considerable amount of time researching mattresses earlier this year. I have no idea if it's worth $70K (the price is in Europe though, in American dollars it's more like $45K), but the individual layers sound divine.

Here I am still worrying that I spent too much on my new latex ($1000) mattress. (It's insanely comfortable and preferable to a decent $300 mattress I bought at Sam's Club a few years ago.)

@quatrevingtquatre: And forgot a few of the children. (I kept missing the first part of the first episode of Almost Homes multiple times. Did I miss something?)

@dahlface: Mediocre singer, horrible dancer, but a pretty good actor (or at least playing Finn).

@BrazenHussy: I remember attempting tampon wear as a young teenager (and virgin). It was just uncomfortable. You have to stick it far enough so you won't feel it. And I somehow couldn't do it.

@lg7981: I think they're combining the two books together. Which is absolutely going to go so well.. Yeah, right.

@ekaterinaballerina: Same here. I would not have read the second one, if not for the liking the first one.

@ekaterinaballerina: Peter Facinelli would have been a great choice. (I've read the books too and liked them well enough.) I've never heard of this Colin character though.

@GirlFailer: I'm not a fan of the Shopoholic series, but I really like Emily Giffin's work. I read very few "Chic Lit" and more "Romance" (both contemporary and historical). I think Emiliy Giffin veers enough towards traditional contemporary romance that I like it.

@la.donna.pietra: It's sad that I know this, but it's Jacob who calls her Nessie. The same Jacob who imprints on her at birth (but totally platonic and stalkery/old brother type until she's a grown-ass adult).

@Ayries: You can see the regular version, but it's going to be at a lower quality theater (or much farther than I'm willing to drive). It's quite bizarre. I'm not sure if it's available, but not visible online.

@DinaRonson : Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Snake Oil is a horrible name for a condtion, and I am afraid to figure out what the heck it is. (Or why you should wear dark pants for this condition.)

@Ayries: Sometimes there's nothing else available. I plan on seeing Toy Story 3 this Friday (Pixar's bitch here). All the good theaters around me (new/big) are apparently only showing 3D or Fake IMAX opening weekend.

@14Kgold: It seems like many theater actors wouldn't turn down a steady, paying gig. Doing live theater is hard. Even the ones at the "top," have to do other things to supplement (guest starring on TV, solo touring, etc). You never know if the Broadway musical/play you're in is going to end.