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See, I have sat next to men your size, and being a broad shouldered gal myself, have been squished unless I get a window seat. Worse flight I have ever had was being between two broad shouldered men and it was either squished all together, or lean forward.

It was like a cross between Ross/Marshalls and Crossroads (haven't been inside since 93, LOL, nearly 20 years ago..)

LOL!

Oh, it's serious. It's been around since I went to high school in South Carolina. Their commercials have not improved.

I haven't flown since they instituted the new procedures. Sort of don't want to, mostly because I don't like to be groped by strangers. Funny, I don't feel safer with the TSA - just annoyed. I had to explain all my medication one year, that was twenty minutes of fun.

Yes.

Geez. With county hospitals going bankrupt because private hospitals refer patients to them and tell them 'they don't have to pay', it's crazy.

Being that before the untouched figures were small chested and curvaceous, but now that they are 'slimmer', you don't find that the breasts being made larger unnatural at all? I do.

Yes, slim figured with bigger tits as a result.. they were fine as they were, in their natural state.

Yeah, I know.. just hurts my eyes.

STOP TOUCHING THE DAMNED ART! ARGH!

Oh my gosh. The amount of time to weave that and bury the edges in...

I would give it a second chance for a re-watch. It's a lot better than the movies being released now that have millions dumped into it. Tongue in cheek witty.

Best.Line.Ever.

Almost all my favorite horror movies in one place.. plus Night of the Comet, which hardly ANYONE knows about for some reason! YAY.

Yeah. Once you and Anderson have your chat about the view.. just pretend the rest doesn't happen. Otherwise it ruins it.

Exactly.

I live in a very conservative part of California, and it's sunk in pretty deeply on both sides.. there's a lot of women with families that got cancer, who use Planned Parenthood for their screening, and it hits close to home when you have a family member who died from breast cancer. I lost one of my Aunts to it in the

I've missed you, Bordertown. Glad to see you're back.

I love Bioware, mostly because as a woman who's been a sci-fi fan and RPGer since the early 80s, I can play a woman hero in a video game, if that's what I want to do. I don't automatically have to play a male.. it's refreshing and Mass Effect is one of the best sf stories I've read/played in a long long time.