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@Cairn: SO cute! The blond's jaw was practically to the floor. Homegirl was impressed.

@notsodarling: ME TOO. You said it, sister. Totally hate being told there's no reason to cry or crying won't solve anything. Leave me alone and let me get it out of my system, dammit. Ugh.

@Robo: Wait, that sounded mean about my dad. To clarify: we have a good relationship, but don't want to take it to FB level.

@Biologeek: I just ignore them. One of my super-annoying, uber FOB cousins keeps sending me a friend request, and my sister and I have ignored it three times.

@CrabbyChic: I looked myself up on that, and it looked like they'd mashed up my dad's and my information. That was enough for me to be somewhat freaked out, so I deleted the Spokeo profile.

@eruantaliel: Yeah I bought a bra from Bravissimo here in the UK, and their clothes are gorgeous, too. Planning on taking my mom when she's here and before we return to the US :)

Forget Xtina, I love her kid's tee! Hee!

@winchesterwolcott: She measured the band size and got 38 by doing this weird "diagonal" measurement from my back to the top of my chest, not my ribcage under my boobs. Right across my boobs it's 42 inches last I measured. That's how she got 38D/DD, but it's 33-34 inches around my ribcage.

@Crackers in Bed: Aw cute! Vonage and MSN video chat are the saviors for my relationship (he's in Maryland and I'm in the UK). Thank God I'm moving back home in 3 weeks!

Not sure if this has been mentioned already because I haven't gone through all the comments, BUT has anyone gone to Victoria's Secret knowing what their bra size and having one of their associates try to convince you you're one of their sizes? True story: I'm a 34G (maybe 34FF now, down 1 cup size woo!). I went in

@s_ve: That's what I'm saying. And as soon as I saw that headline about Gabriel and Halle splitting up, I was like "Noooo!!"

@rd2uk: Yes it is called the nikaab. I call then ninja nikaabis. If only they really had ninja skills to keep men in check.

It's the simple mistakes the bug the crap out of me, which other people have already commented on — you're/your, they're/their/there, its/it's, etc.

@RaeBeta: One tactic to successfully put together outfits is to consider, when you're in a store, whether that piece you're lusting after actually goes with anything in your closet. I think a lot of women, me included but not so much anymore, fall in love with some item and feel like they have to have it without

@Erda: Technically there isn't a dress code for college, and I've seen the pajama thing in the UK and the US, so that's universal disaster.

@weaselina: Nope, I read it that way too :)

@booboolee: Basics that are easy to hand wash because you probably won't have washing machines. Whatever soap/detergent that will be available will probably also be harsh on fabric.

@heatherdazy: I have the boob issue, too, and only once did I find a button up that did not gape, and it was from New York & Company. You can also try Bravissimo's website — they make clothing that has different fits in the chest (curvy, really curvy, and super curvy) based on bra size. Not exactly cheap, but I bet

@jbarr: Have you read all 13,458+ pages of the US tax code? It's very smug to claim that you follow all the rules, but the reality is that there are so many and they are so complicated, it's impossible to know if you've been 100% compliant. Especially if you have to file anything but a 1040 EZ or 1040 standard.