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THESE PEOPLE.

I propose we tweet this en masse at Rep. Spitzer. Forget getting rickrolled—this is getting loopholed!

Like I always say, who better to break the news about gonorrhea than Vincent Price.

Anyone else creeped out by the way he grabbed her and said "I'd rather you did", pulling her over?

No, Schumer is an institution in a state that goes left by virtue of a majority of its population being in the NYC-metro area.

Chuck Shumer has a 100% planned parenthood voting record, I don't get why everyone is acting liked this is a pandering move on his part because he's up for reelection or something.

this post has done nothing for me except give me an uncontrollable urge for chocolate covered potato chips. thanks.

I'm willing to bet more men perceive winning an argument than women do.

When we say "won" the argument do we mean that the person got their way or that fundamentally they were correct in what they were arguing? Because I'm the Kentucky Wildcats on the second one but The New Hampshire College for the Short and Uncoordinated on the first.

Also of interest: a radio station near Siena College got wind of this, and the male DJ sent this LOVELY open letter to the protestors. Warning for extreme mansplaining. http://www.wgy.com/onair/chuck-an…

Off topic, Pinkham, but I'm not sure "a little north of Albany" can be considered "way the hell upstate" :P I mean, it's not like it's Plattsburgh, damn near to Canada :D

Why don't they just take her on as an oral history project? Allow her to remain at her base rent, with the condition that she records her memories of the neighborhood for use at the Museum. Everybody wins, nobody's a charity case.

Yuuuummmm buttercream...

I'm trying to imagine how this article even happens. Like did an agent (whose clients weren't doing well) call her and pitch this? Did she overhear some whiny white actors bitching about casting at a juice bar? Did she come up with it on her own and then call agents to get confirmation? And her editor said "sure, go

My favorite wedding I ever went to probably was just that kind of "good enough" but it was beautiful and intimate. Probably only like 30 people went. The invitations were plain. There were no engagement pictures and fancy announcements. Outdoors in a garden. Bar-type food, open bar. Beautiful flowers. The ceremony was

Perfect is over-rated. My older sister had binders of wedding material that she (we) had collected over the entirety of our childhoods, and I don't recall ever feeling that "perfect" was the goal the binders. Once one decision was made, then she rolled into the next section of the binder, to find whatever would be

We all need the reminder, for sure. My wedding had a lot of cock-ups. Everyone was worried I'd freak out. I said, "Is my groom here? Do I look pretty? Yes? Then the rest is gravy and we'll have a kick ass party no matter what. Let's do this."

I can't believe they didn't drop the charges. I hope he not only beats the charges but also sues them into smitherines.

this just breaks my heart. Look at his face in that picture, more utter devastation than pain.