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@prairielily: Oh! Look at all Teh Pretty! Oh! Hello, new boots! Oh! Goodbye, paycheque!

Orange you glad not to be wearing the same outfit?

Roh, Rella. Rood rirl, Rella. Rooby racks ror rou.

@JerseyGrrrl: The quality depends on where you are and what your needs are. Long wait times for non-emergent care can be expected almost everywhere. And because of decades of gutting the system (because no one loves to be taxed), people slip through the cracks—and attempts to include a two-tier system have widened

@sumeria: I agree that the Canadian system is certainly not the pinnacle of universal health care systems, but the fact is that health care is in crisis here not because of the so-called brain drain (which is been exaggerated in any case) but because of an aging population that is putting severe stress on the

Alas, we part ways. I love those boots and think they would look smashing with boot cut jeans and one of those fabulous sleeveless tops. However, I do agree that J.Crew does seem to have a bias toward small breasted women. Alas.

@Agumen: The standards of beauty and attractiveness are not universal—not in our society and not across the globe. What is known is that infants tend to react more strongly to faces with greater symmetry, which is as close to an innate preference for a beauty standard as we're apt to get. The rest tends to be a result

I see Sienna looking askance.

This is one of my favourite reads. Wonderful insight into the industry, and even more wonderful insight into—and from—a truly fine writer. Your path just opened wide before you—enjoy the journey, lady.

@NellMood: Oh, indeed. And the 'tude. The Joan Holloway swivel and smirk are the best accessories for lush, colourful, shapely dresses.

@SharonTaint: I'm having exactly that reaction right now. Plus, with my vertigo, it's yet another trend that I can't get on board with. Alas.

@bluebears: I think it's the use of the word 'never' that justifies using Woodward and Bernstein as an example of when an unnamed source is OK.

@LaComtesse: That's pretty much how my husband and I fight as well. We've had, at most, a handful of squabbles that have erupted into angry shouting matches. For the most part, differences are solved with a bit of jokey fighting where pulls out the, 'Woman! Keep a still tongue in your mouth!' and I remind him of all

@MizJenkins: I'm pro-chivalry as well. I don't have antiquated notions about being the so-called weaker sex, but I happen to love a door being held for me, heavier packages being carried for me and the incredibly sweet, loving deference my husband pays me. We are definitely a modern couple—because we're in the middle