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Said the man who doesn't have a teenage daughter.

Well, I was a lazy ass in high school, how'd I miss out on that? Oh yeah. Not rich.

I didn't know! Also, as CrosspatchThePig points out, lots of Americans at St. Andrews.

Yep - been there before, as a tourist accompanying a golfer. Spent a lovely day enjoying the town. I didn't know there were that many Americans attending, though! I think I'm just overly sensitive to the hoo-ha about "royals" as a staunch American. You know, along the lines of - I don't curtsey, I don't bow, don't

Interesting. I can understand engaging corporations that recruit there and certainly alumni groups, but I don't think Tom Hanks went to St. Andrews! I know there are occasional regional alumni events in states other than my school or my husband's, but it's still within the U.S.

I'm trying to figure out why Americans should donate their money to a British university? There are so many other ways they could support higher education, in the U.S. nonetheless. (I mean, I know they all went to see the Cambridges, but why was it planned in the first place? Do we have fundraisers for Harvard in

Star. Star. Star. Star. Christmas-bright freaking star in the sky makes the magi commute!

That's why it's so hot down here! And yet, Northerners flock down here. Everybody wants to visit Disney, I mean Hell in the summer!

I love In The Flesh! Wasn't there also a French series of a similar ilk? Those are a bit different in that the zombies are "cured". But the series this article is about sounds like it is just a lot later in the Walking Dead universe? Just wondering if anything addresses - do zombie eventually die off? Do humans?

Sounds like a book idea to me!

Yes, I know there are iterations of matrilineal inheritance, but not as common as v.v. Plus, this is the effing kings of England - the white, European overlords of so much of world's history. Jokes on them, is pretty much amusing me.

Do any zombie genre works every take it to the end, past the acute initial crises? I mean, like at some point, aren't all the live people either eaten or die somehow and then what happens to the zombies? Do they just roam around in perpetuity? Do zombies die if they don't eat regularly? Does eating people somehow

A perfect demonstration of why all inheritance of property, titles, thrones and such should be through the female line! Love the idea that male chauvinism has, through the ages, probably resulted in many kings who weren't really descended from "dad"!

So glad it's not Florida again! I click on these things just to see if it might be.

Thank you! Jezebel has entered the Twilight Zone!

You can tell how long someone's been hanging around Jezebel by the team pie/cake and the "Scott Baio ruins everything" references! I miss the Scott Baio brue-ha-ha. He and his wife were hysterically funny!

Guess she's team pie. What can she do with cakes, I ask? Let's challenge her to make a pie and a cake for selected people (me) and declare a winner.

Agreed! I'm on the agnostic/atheist spectrum and I keep my head down! It's hard being a non-believer, let along being a believer in something other than the Judeo-Christian god. Mostly, I just don't want to offend any friends/acquaintances, so I avoid discussing religion unless around people I know to be

Florida resident here. Bless their Satanic hearts. They aren't trolls. They are fighters for religious freedom (no sarcasm here, truly). If you want to mix religion and government, you'd better do it for all religions. Accept separation of church and state or don't. But the government should show no preference