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That's an insult to my beautiful golden retriever's hair.

I can't even walk past the Lily Pulitzer store at the mall without foaming at the mouth - why would a grown ass woman want to infantalize herself in those dresses??

I'm glad to hear that! I met her on the Homeland set and she was...not nice to the crew and extras. Must have just been a bad day!

As an anyone, you should look into it! It's really wonderful. Funny, touching, smart - the real deal. Enjoy :)

Oh, Paltrow is a good idea! She could easily play the superior aspect of Amy.

Here too! I'm also allergic to neosporin, making me a very bad candidate for survival in case of an apocalypse.

Preach! I adore my lovely feet - in fact, I got a new foot tattoo today just so I could admire them even more :)

My thoughts exactly! I had to read the caption a few times to make sure that it was really her father. I can't imagine pressing myself against my dad for that kind of picture - I'm not a prude, but I do know enough to separate the 'sexytime' pic from 'dear old dad' pic.

Yup, I replace the milk and butter with a small container of plain yogurt (not greek yogurt!). It makes it creamy and tangy - delicious :)

I make Amy's Mac and Cheese with plain yogurt (after I buy it thinking I'll eat it with honey and berries...nope)

Thank you! Of all my miscellaneous body image issues and worries, armpits fall pretty low on the list.

Well played response to a troll!!

Plus, I prefer pants, asshole.

Thank you! It was the first thing I saw - very upsetting.

I use Josie Maran Argan Oil Spf 40 - it's amazing! Lightweight, but great for the dry Arizona heat. It smells like blueberries, definitely not like sunscreen.

I tripped on the stairs last week, broke my cheekbone, and decided that going back to bed would magically heal me. I woke up an hour later and realized that I looked like Mike Tyson had beat me up and my wishful thinking had no magical medical properties. Damn.

The grief thing is a bit of a misunderstanding. They are counting something called 'complicated grief' as a disorder, which is very different than just being sad and grieving someone. It's an easy thing to criticize, but there's much more to the issue. As someone who has suffered from complicated grief, I really wish

I grew up in a tornado area - we used to have drills on a regular basis where we sat in the hallway with our science book over our head (it was the only hardback textbook). It sounds like they're still using the same plan 30 years later :(

You know what's remarkable? I watch both shows religiously (my favorite guilty pleasures), and that never occurred to me. That's the sign of good actors.