retrogirl
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Also, people need to realize that a lack of conviction does not equal a false accusation.

Most convicted murderers are men. I bet there is a conspiracy there too.

Funny - I feel the same about face bras.

Being from Wisconsin, I have not been able to forget :'-( He's still here. And doing things.

The brain is very adept in repressing traumatizing things. I still can't remember parts of middle school.

I have been working exceptionally hard to forget about Paul Ryan. So I think you are on exactly the right path.

Since Jon Stewart called Romney, "a footnote in history", I think you're on the same track as everybody else.

You are definitely okay. You have moved beyond the abuse to a place of forgetting.

I did the same thing... and then "Oh yeah, that guy."

I met her about five or six years ago (AI tour) at a private meet-and-greet and she was super-surly and snobby to everyone. All the rest of the AI kids were wonderful and kind (even Daughtry), I should add.

I reject this cultural diktat that only perky boobs must be allowed to be seen, and any boobs that are not perky must be strapped and hoisted into a false semblance thereof before their owner can appear in public.

Uh, I think you mean Chris Pratt. Chris Pine is a whole other white guy they keep trying to make happen.

Yet again, NBC is...

Yet again, NBC is...

I have had this problem, yes, and when I brought it up to my family, their solution was just to make the checks out to Spouse and leave me out of it entirely.

Oh honey, you don't even understand what you just said.

Wouldn't it be hilarious if the deal was that he paid for a romantic dinner for her and another dude, in exchange for a date?

Amen. All I really care about is Rachel (and Finn ; _ ;) and Kurt and Blaine. Everything else is whatever.

Here's the problem - I feel the same way that you do about wanting my children to share my name and I'm a woman, and soon to be mother. I kept my maiden name when I married. My husband and I both would like our child to have our name. I reject the notion that he has any more right to give the child his name than I

Please stop with this tired argument. Or at least check the replies to at least one of the bazillion posts that say the same thing. The man's name is also his father's, isn't it? So why shouldn't he give it up?