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Do the execs at Ann Taylor know? I’m thinking they might want to sue for trademark violation, considering they’ve been around a while. 

Not my move, but... had a friend who was suddenly forced to leave an apartment after it was discovered one of his roommates had been collecting rent from the other two but not actually paying the landlord. It was furnished, so not a lot of big stuff to move, but my friend (let’s call him Jerry) had a huge collection

The audience slow-clap really bugged me, as it meant that all the other non-Farm parents were just sitting silently and not applauding their own childrens’ performances. It’s ridiculous to believe that the slow-clap would not be drowned out by everyone else’s cheeing. 

Agree that Theo, Roz, and Harvey are the perfect new Scooby gang. (“Fright Club”? Just, no.) But it bugs me that they seem to know too much too easily. How did Theo so quickly realize that killing the pod-beings would release his friends? What if smashing their heads mid-development killed both the original and the

YES. And, if internet blind gossip is true, Noah would not be much of an upgrade. 

This reminds me of once watching some MTV thing (TRL?) and they introduced Gwen as “your favorite big sister” and I realized I was officially an “old.” 

The fluffiest thing on CBS This Morning is checking out what shoes and glasses Gayle is wearing. Or... just me?

That is an angle I would have liked this article to explore. 

My point is that she has done it in the past and people heaped praise on her for being a great principal, which I think is relevant to understand why she thinks she can do it again. This isn’t something she made up last week. 

The principal is an African American woman who not only has instituted this at previous schools, but won awards and accolades throughout her career, includng receivning a $100k check on Ellen’s show. Not that any of that automatically validates the dress code, but it’s weird to me that the additional background was

This article leaves a lot out, but yes, the piece I saw on the news said iyhr policy forbit a lot more, including jeans with large revealing rips, leggings that show your butt, low cut blouses, etc. 

The Maia subplot completely lost me. Has it ever been implied that she is the only female associate in a mass of men who wear matching dress shirts? That scene of her at the desk may have been fun to film, but it made no sense in the context of the show. I seem to recall there were episodes where her desk was off to

who quickly realizes Theron’s character used to babysit him in childhood

Or Uncle Becky?

Putting the big reveal of the series finale in the recap description on the front page of this site within hours of it airing was just cruel to those of us who hadn’t seen it yet. Obviously, I’m smart enough to know if I click through on a recap headline I’m going to be spoiled, but I’m sure I’m not the only one who

Is she doing the lights or something?

The worst was when those models were not professional models, but “real” people who were invited on the show for a fashion makeover for a personal event/achievement. 

This reminds me of when they announce that a variation of the winning design will be available on [insertlatestsponsor].com and you know only part of it is adjustments for mass production/cost efficiency, and the rest because the design itself is just a fantasy. 

ha, I actually thought that was the agenda, the “yee haw” moment when those patches of fabric slip an inch the wrong way.

I’ve heard “snowplow” as preferred because the problems aren’t really going away but are being pushed aside, potentially becoming someone else’s problem.