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Considering some of the best customer service I've ever had has been in shops like Vuitton (have bought stuff before) and Hermes (not bought any big-ticket items, good God they're expensive, but I like to pet the pretties) while dressed in H&M's finest, this chain has a SERIOUSLY overinflated idea of how "exclusive"

Women aren't as present in the workforce - a LOT of them tend to work part time instead of full time. I still get weird looks and asked questions about my 40 hour workweek.

I go back and forth between this and the Kiehl's Weightless Curl Defining Spray, and they're both AMAZING and totally worth every penny (and last forever).

I had to make my first comment just for this post - my ex mother-in-law was friends with the local meat inspector. The only place locally he would buy meat was Sam's Club, so though we had no details, it became worth the price of membership right there.

Your hair sounds similar to mine. My go-to is the Kiehl's curl spray - it's light, and it makes my hair look naturally curly (as if it has no product in it and is just that awesome on its own), and it works whether my hair is wet or dry. It's expensive, but one bottle lasts me 6 months or so, which is TOTALLY worth

Her character is the most annoying for me in the whole TV series. Book!Tara is pretty cool - she's not tough, but she's together, owns her own business, has had a couple of experiences with vamps and weres, but is overall a pretty stable character who's moved past her unstable beginnings. It's just too much of a

Skulls and pelvises. There are differences between the skulls and pelvic bones in male and female bone structures.

No judgement here - I've crushed on Duff for a couple of decades now.

My cousin has a few kids, and only one was old enough to understand that Daddy was coming home, but they couldn't make any promises as to when. So it was a huge surprise for the younger ones when he actually did come home (and a local news station caught the moment, but it wasn't prearranged).

I'm ridiculously attached to paper books, but I love my reader. Especially for larger books and/or ones I'm not sure about - my bookshelf space is starting to run out (when we moved, I had 19 boxes of books), so especially with long series, I like checking out at least the first one on my reader.

I just saw some of those episodes, and then had the "holy crap, I'm old" moment. Then my 23 year old colleague tried to make me feel better because she's a fan of the show too.

eh. I keep jewelry. My first wedding band was actually bought by my mother, as she really liked it and it gave her some variety (white gold & channel set diamonds, while hers is a wide gold band).

A friend of mine growing up (I'm 38) was hideously allergic to peanuts and had major Reese's cup and PBJ envy. The day she discovered almond butter was a joyous one.

Civil unions in other countries aren't recognized by the US, either, even if one is an American citizen (hello, my situation!). Marriages, yes, civil unions, no.

I do the transatlantic thing a couple times a year, and have a few things I ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS do when I'm about to fly:

That's how I feel about the Dutch tabloids - I've been here 6 years and STILL don't know who most of these people are.

Big Mac Filet o' Fish Quarter Pounder French Fries?

Pfft! I'm not going to get offended. Nice guy, little clueless sometimes, but was really cool enough to host a place, supposedly about him, that had so little to do with him that a majority of the posters weren't even really fans.

I met my husband on Moby's message boards. They used to be a really cool, intelligent place that actually had very little to do with Moby.

In my experience, and in my sister's, marriage was something discussed, planned, decided upon, etc., but the fun part of a "surprise" proposal was something else.