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Okay, I've been looking for photos of Kassie DePaiva (from One Life to Live) from the Emmys all morning. Anybody know where I can find some?

Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev are two very stunning people who are even more stunning together, especially in that photo on the linked article. Jeez!

My doctor and my nutritionist looked at me in horror when I brought up primal blueprint-style diets.

I think everyone knows best when it comes to what will diminish their personal movie-going experience, so I will just have to disagree with your assessment that I don't know how best to enjoy a movie for myself. Just because you think spoilers make an experience more bland and average overall doesn't mean it does for

I agree — to each his own. It's not like people are forced to read spoilers. But I get tired of people telling me that I'm missing out because I like spoilers. No, I'm enjoying the movie the way I want to. I don't think others have to feel the same way and I have friends who would ring my neck if I spoiled movies for

Um, why does there have to be a root cause? I want to know that I'm going to enjoy something before I spend time/money on it. Knowing that the "roadmap" of the movie's plot is going to take me where I want to go makes it easier for me to enjoy the scenery.

I feel like I'm starting to spam this article but I am someone who desires spoilers and I'm amazed that some of y'all don't think I exist, LOL.

heh-HEEEEEEEEE!

I posted above but I'm someone who love spoilers and won't see a film unless I'm fairly certain of what's going to happen. I also skip to the end of books and read the last page first and I generally wait until TV shows are on DVD before watching it. I at least wait until it's aired and I can read the recaps.

I am a spoiler whore. I'm also the kind of person who flips to the end of the book and reads the last few pages before I read a book. I'd much rather less the impact of a twist by some forewarning than waste my time on something that is either crap or will upset me.

I wore a baby tube top and a diaper my first summer on earth. That, a lot of sunscreen for my fair my-ancestors-were-Scotch-Irish skin, and a hat for my tiny bald head. And damn was I cute!

I really like Haven. I haven't missed an ep yet.

Yup, my friend grew up in foster care and is really into adoption because she doesn't want any kid to live through the system and she recently got a little crazy on an anti-adoption blog and I saw that kind of argument thrown at her, too. That she is selfish and vile for wanting to adopt and really no one ever wants

I confess that I love Andromeda hardcore even though it's incredibly flawed. I actually feel like several of the characters — Tyr, Beka, Harper, Trance — are much more interesting characters than the show they're in. As much as I like Sorbo, I feel like his insistence that the show focus more on his character was to

Through a friend of mine who is studying adoption, I have found there exists a whole group of people, many of whom are adoptees, who are convinced that adoption is evil. It was extremely surprising.

I don't care who but this man needs to be play SOMEONE.

I build a dinner menu on the weekend based on what's on sale (veggies, meats, etc) so I decide beforehand. I usually focus on one part of the meal as the most fabulous and time-consuming one and then the rest is easy. I also often cook ahead. So on Sunday, I might make a vegetable casserole, brown a pound of ground

Does all this starting over mean it would be a good time for a comics n00b like myself to try it out? Because I've always been confused on how one gets into comics that have been going on longer than I've been alive. Even with my formidable background in long-running serial fiction (aka soap operas) I've been confused