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"Draper James?" I think Jean Poon has a much better ring to it.

I need to get that shirt for my brother.

That's my sister's problem, too. I am fat, though similarly proportioned with a (fat) hourglass figure. Luckily, I haven't had problems finding plus-size jeans that fit properly, but I did when I was thinner. Straight-size clothes are not well-adjusted for major curves.

No one invite Chet haze, tho.

This whole thing just has me grinning. Made my whole damn week.

Ugh, I have that problem. My boyfriend has ZERO sense of urgency for anything beyond getting to work on time.

This is certainly true in my house. My boyfriend is the lazy one, content to do absolutely nothing at the end of the day or on weekends. And I want to spend time with him, so often, I end up sitting on the couch or going to bed when he goes to bed. I should stop that!

Of course they are making characters out of people. Most people are not that interesting in real life, so they have to punch them up for TV. Literally all reality shows do this.

Hmm, less impressed with that shot.

Barney is so, so stupid. My sister is of the Barney generation, and she has nostalgia for it, though I'm quite sure she wouldn't enjoy it as an adult, the way an adult can enjoy, by contrast, an episode of Sesame Street.

That's why I donated, you know, besides the actual project. Go get you a tote bag!

Because that is the perfect encapsulation of the filler that PBS stations air! So spot on.

He totally is! My first thought was, ooh, Blond Cumberbatch.

Me, too. I hope they realize that's the era of their donors, and that's what we want to see.

What is with your beef with the humanities and arts? I get the feeling that you feel superior to people not in STEM programs.

In front of a Tiffany store.

I live in San Jose and know several people who work for Google- all men, all white or Asian. This isn't surprising at all, but I'm glad the company is publicly acknowledging it. I have also noticed many, many more Google Doodles about notable women since people started push that issue.

How about instead of trying to be a pedant (btw, go look up the definition of "literally" and you will see that my usage is perfectly correct), you go read about the CIA and vaccine programs in Pakistan?

You say this like only rich people have computers. Even in households without computers (in the so-called "technology gap"), there's a good chance the schools the kids in those households go to have computers. And the campaign aims to give schools broad access to the show in the classrooms.

I mean, really, WHO ELSE EVANGELIZES FOR READING AND CHILDHOOD LITERACY MORE THAN LEVAR BURTON?