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I worked at a yacht club "fine dining" restaurant in college, and my boyfriend at the time worked in the kitchen. The kitchen manager, who was as slimy a greaseball as I've ever met, noticed I was wearing thigh highs one day with my regulation skirt, because one of them fell down a bit. (I had run out of clean tights,

I'm so sorry that that terrible, selfish man did that to you. About a miscarriage, of all things! So cruel.

The not-being-allowed-to-take-Communion-if-you-aren't-a-Catholic is totally a thing. A church my sister used to attend specifically states that fact in little flyers in the pews (along with other "helpful" etiquette tips that basically boiled down to "don't dress like a slut, girls!").

Agreed with lunchcoma on this one. I was raised Catholic, but didn't marry in the church and am not practicing, so I consider it disrespectful to the tradition to go up for Communion when I go to church with my family (rarely).

As someone says above, she was supposedly performing with a hamstring injury. And those crazy high heels. Still looked pretty good to me!

Me, too. Football = cheerleaders for most people, over 50 or no.

That's amazing. Good to know it happens on both sides of the fence. Hang in there, dude! :)

True that! I finally married my boyfriend after 5 years at 30, but there's nothing wrong with being 30 and single. In fact, if anything, other people worried more about my marriage status than I did before the fact.

That'a because it's not. My mom did co-sleeping and co-showering with me & my siblings when those things were just "soothing" and "bathing" your children. Not wrong at all.

We just got introduced really quickly and she was furthest away, so JA didn't talk to us much. My husband's bass player DID purposely put himself in her way so he'd get to talk to her, and she said sorry to him, so she's at least civil, I guess?

Ugh, Didn't know that. Well, this was before the divorce, so...lame.

It's hard to tell someone they don't "need" makeup. It becomes a kind of armor between you and the outside world. Especially, I imagine, if you are as famous (and maligned) as Christina Aguilera.

Probably because they truly are cool people and aren't talking smack about each other, even to friends. I randomly met them at a CD release party at Linda Perry's L.A. studio. I was slightly embarrassed because my husband's manager kind of dragged us over to say hi (and Jennifer Aniston was with them, so everybody was

I wonder if it's a weird Anglicism left over in the American South. I've heard British people definitely pronounce the word "bath" as in to "bathe" before.

So much agreed! I did not get what was so great about that movie. Believe me, I love subtlety, but his performance seemed like the acting equivalent of monotone. I keep thinking another actor could have really made something of that role, especially with Shailene Woodley to play off of.

YESSSS!!!! This!! I am the spelling/grammar police and you are correct!

Agreed! I was actually starting to like Nicki Minaj, but this song is like nails on a chalkboard...

GLad I found your comment because I was going to say the same thing. And, also lucky for Kaia that she IS so pretty, because how intimidating would it be to be average-to-plain and have Cindy C. as your mom?

I have to say, he's pretty hot, and I never think any actor is cute. I'm immune to Gosling, Pitt, and Clooney's charms combined. But, Peter Dinklage? Rowr.

Zappos never has sales. They're kind of like Nordstrom, where you pay full price, but they have great service. Shoes can definitely be found cheaper elsewhere.