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@Maggita: I agree. And I think this hysteria is also related to the hysteria surrounding abortion, health care reform, crime in general, anything that seems to get people riled up and emotional. It's a way for people to express their outrage over certain issues that are happening to other people, "out there," while

The Life & Style cover seems to be saying "First she lost her husband and kids, then she lost 82lbs."

@Sputnik_Sweetheart: Yeah, that's kind of puzzling. However, the CNN article did say that it seemed like she'd been living on the streets for a while so she could have been missing for a long time. Also, she could be from anywhere in North America. Just because no one's come forward yet doesn't necessarily mean no

1. Sandra Lee: Really, Sandra? A "friend of hers" told you Angelina used one of your recipes? Suuuure. It's not like AJ is going to publicly bother refuting that, so name drop away Sandra, name drop away.

@mashkitten: I watched Aliens last night. The climax in which a woman fights another woman (well, alien queen) to save a girl was unlike anything that came before it, and I can't think of anything quite like it since. #amelia

@PandaGrrl: Nope. I have that too on IE7. It doesn't do that for me in Firefox though. #comments

@AnnieGetYourFun: See that's what makes me laugh! When people get really furious at something that's so innocent or banal, or bland.

I'm kinda late to the party here but...

If that date of discovery is correct, she was only 23 when she discovered telemerase.

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This reminds me of the awesome Reitman's commercials that we have in Canada.

@jaydock: Also gay couples tend not to get pregnant accidentally so all their children are planned and wanted.

@Tchotchke: I'll give her the benefit of the doubt about grammar as this is from a transcript, so she was speaking not writing. I'm sure if she were writing that she'd get it right. She may be a total nut-job but she can string a good sentence together.

@doodley is not amused: Not to mention what it would look like when it's wet and there's water trapped between your body and the plastic strips.

@Zombie Ms. Skittles: I believe they play it again on Monday nights (tonight!) in the same timeslot.

"...he's more interested in branding those who take antidepressants as greedy consumers intent on "enhancing their lifestyle." And is he implying that the Obama campaign, too, was trying to sell us something we don't need?"

Crying at something sentimental is always a PMSing giveaway for me.