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But wasn't she REALLY?

But you're both out-of-college, lived-on-your-own for years types. An 18 yo? Not so much.

In the comic, are the Maggie character and the (uh, don't know her name, the one who left Pleasantville and made it to the prison) character one and the same?

How sad that you read a site (and comment ALL THE TIME on it) that you disdain so much. I mean me? I only read content on sites that, I dunno, I like reading and that don't make me feel as if I need to spew bile into the comments of every damn article. It's so strange to me that you are a human being who exists in the

Good one!

If you don't reply directly to them, they won't know that you posted.

I don't know, but I like the specificity of it. You could also just say disbark, Ms. FancyExtraSyllablePants!

Or just remember to check in 24 hours beforehand!

That's why I like Southwest's way of boarding. There are still assholes who try to move a few numbers up, but I'm like the secret police in line. "Sir, let me see that pass, oh, lookeythere! That's clearly a 45 and yet your ticket says "72". Let's go ahead and move on down, sir. Sir, now, sir."

I think the urge to get on the plane is so that there's still overhead space near your seat. Otherwise, you'll be forced to put your luggage somewhere in back/gate check it, both of which can mean waiting for everyone else to deplane and then more waiting.

In some ways, though, it seems like you use "girl" with a twinge of disrespect. I mean, you described your cubemate as someone who still acts a bit childish—using examples of living at home, partying, being young. So in that instance, isn't "girl" used meaning you don't think she's as mature at you are yet?

She actually did it for this role. I remember reading about it here on Jezebel. It made her sad.

Bloody hell, that's what she said!

On top of that, she lives in SoCal. So, you know, not a lot of head freezing going on there.

Probably a dolt who knows about proper capitalization, at any rate.

They probably work in tech. It's the norm in Seattle. Sigh.

Oh! The Inspector Gadget fan in me likes this as well!

No, I'm okay with it (been ten years). I just wanted to give you some fodder for your SIL. But thanks! It ain't easy.

When my mom had cancer, she was given a year to live if she went through treatment. Which she opted to do, of course. We also persuaded her to do the all-juice cancer diet. I spent all day every day either making juice or going to the store to get juice supplies or cleaning up the aftermath of juice production. She

Didn't he get killed off? Did he not? I stopped watching when my friend stopped writing for the show.