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And first lady of Arkansas and then first lady of the US for 8 years, too.

I'm STILL stuck on the fact that there's a company named 'Women'. And that it's a modeling company.

Yeah, perhaps she is what's wrong with our school system? (If she's a public school teacher.)

Perfect! Yes!

Agreed. I heard that some suspected she was an Obama plant, but a young woman, school teacher that lives on LI isn't sure who better serves her interests? I'd say that's an obvious Romney plant!

Yes, that's her and yeah "undecided" voters are, in my mind, a somewhat artificially-enhanced phenomenon that had endless TV journalistic possibilities with the new 24-hour news cycle in the 80s and early 90s. Back when moderate democrats and not-completely-batshit-insane republicans sometimes overlapped in their

maybe once she reads this that still-undecided teacher on LI will make a decision?

I have always thought the cleavage was *always* exaggerated, especially in the VS catalogs, but interesting to see that her breasts weren't retouched a bit.

Wow, I'm surprised by how much disdain she managed to show in those short clips. And to think she's the flexible one of that couple.

I don't care for him either — his stand-up is weak and his other-than-Arrested-Development work just isn't funny. And to be fair, AR is a well-written show and it isn't like the role of Tobias needs a particularly talented comedic actor. It's not a nuanced character. I think of him as a comedy cock tease: he gives the

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

I know! I know! I'm in my late 30s so came of age when AIDS/HIV was in the media constantly and info about how to have "safe sex" was promoted. Famous people were dying of it; young people with bright futures were dying of it. I feel very fortunate to have been exposed to that small window of time when we saw what

Surely Chelsea Lately wasn't SO busy with DMX that she couldn't do this?

And WTF thinks, "Oh, we've lost Badu ... so replace her with Amanda Palmer!"???

Once, in high school, pre-Internet, I snooped on my BF and found my suspicions that he and my best friend were fooling around were true. Yes, it was confirmation, but the pain I felt from knowing and learning in that way made me feel even crazier. I haven't snooped since.

I don't use the word, and I hate it. When it's used in my presence I do what I can to point out that it isn't OK — at least not to me. I'm white, so I won't compare my experiences with that of a race that was enslaved and is still experiencing the repercussions, but to me allowing the word bitch to be used so commonly

Wurtzel never had it — she's always been a shallow, incoherent mess who used and abused both feminism and Generation X to get attention.

It HAS to be Madonna as Baby Jane (Madonna is rather like an untalented Bette Davis, is she not?) and an aged Kate Winslet as Blanche. (It needs to be a classically beautiful actress and while I think Michelle Pfeiffer is closer in age to Madge, she can't act.) Also, Phillip Seymour Hoffman was made to be the

If anything, assuming what she said to the magazine was true, it speaks to the atmosphere at Today which even from my living room seemed mean and very high-school-home-room (maybe middle school even?). I think Ann was unhappy there and it showed. Maybe she had opinions about how serious interviews should be conducted,

I agree and most importantly the woman works in television! It would be great if there were no expectations on women in media to look unattainably perfect at all times but the reality is that without help from Botox, etc. she and just about anybody on TV or in films has to look a particular way — one in which just