Oh Megan Daum, I love you. Please write another book soon!
Oh Megan Daum, I love you. Please write another book soon!
@nicnack74: That was exactly my thought. It seemed like a commentary on plastic surgery.
@CaptainSnarky: I gonna bet you're right.
I wonder if these women will temper their snide, unprofessional ways after seeing them displayed on this show. Part of being a boss is keeping your cool so you can set a good example to your employees. If I were any of these women, I'd be hanging my head in shame and embarrassment.
It's true what they say about yawns being contagious — just looking at her made me yawn.
Well, this is the first time Warner has written something that doesn't make me want to slap someone (meaning her, and only metaphorically). I agree that much of the judgment comes from the fact that we are, in general, a society that is more willing to shell out money for pills than for therapy. But just as no one…
@RubyPenelope: werd.
@RubyPenelope: It's also that she slept with a married man, a bit, too, isn't it?
@TuesdayNext: Hi-freaking-larious.
@Flowbee Bryant: That's no excuse for cheating and lying and violating his supporters' trust. No one really knows what goes on inside a marriage, and the post hoc rationalization of what Edwards did seems like kicking a woman when she's down.
@The Gays Have It: Hearted. My sense is that this is the story every mistress tells herself to make it okay that she's helping a man she "loves" do something that is categorically wrong.
Oh Elizabeth H, with this and your opposition to discrimination against gays in the military and your periodic pro-Obama comments, you're actually changing some of my negative opinions about you.
@honeybunchesofoats: Unfortunately, he cared about his dick more than he cared about poverty.
Well, *hello* 1960s dating rules.
@marciax3: You clearly are itching for a fight. I am not interested.
@anaisnun: I actually have lost a parent and know that it doesn't cost $20,000 or anywhere close to it to cremate a person.
@marciax3: Memorials are not expensive. I had one for my mother when she died. I am not judging, I am wondering why the need for something so public and so expensive. The cost of my mother's cremation and burial didn't come close to $20,000.
@immaculate.gaenor: Me too! I can't go into certain stores anymore because I have spent thousands on stuff I look at later and just feel ashamed about.
Why is Cory Haim's mother not simply having him cremated and then transporting his ashes to Canada for an orderly burial? I am not trying to diminish his death, but the notion that others should pay for some fancy interment puts my back up. Just because he was famous doesn't mean his "public" should be rushing in to…
Dear Ms. Barrymore — do you think Hollywood is the only place where sexism exists? Most of the remunerative "things to do in this world" remain male-dominated, too, and ageism also is rampant. "Go do something else" is not an answer, it is an insult.