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I'm here! 1973 vintage Sarah-with-the-H right here!

I was wondering when the Chris/Kris thing would come up! I was one of only like 3 Sarahs in any school I went to (I was an army brat, so there were a lot), but at one point, 3 of my 4 closest friends were named some variant of "Chris." Including my sister.

I have a bunch of LV and most of them are late 80s/early 90s (except for one from 2001) and they are incredible. The craftsmanship, the colors (I also have a thing for epi), the durability, the fact that I can get a gorgeous bag that will last at least another 20 years for like 40% of the price of a new one.

My last name was short, easy to spell, but an old-fashioned (yet still occasionally used) racial slur. If it had been spelled in any variant, I may have wanted more to keep it, but it went, for common usage anyway.

Iman's line used to have a really awesome red eyeshadow that didn't make you look sick (back when it was sold in Penney's? I think?). I miss it.

I've used it before - it's a way to remove all makeup without water (you just tissue it off) and without stripping your skin. It's pretty handy stuff.

I'm the brown-eyed child in a green-eyed generation. I feel your pain :(

After masochistically reading all the books (because I wanted to be able to keep up with Jenny Trout's recaps!), I can see there was potential for a good story there. Or at least an entertaining one.

I lived in Poquoson for quite a while, and those are my landmarks. The ones out by the racetrack, especially - you could drive by and hear them working (this is the early to mid-90s) and know cool things were happening right there.

You should try some of the shadows! They have really great texture, and wear for a looooong time (I have watery eyes and contacts, but that stuff stays on.)

I have a similar grudge against Julia Stiles, but in my case she was the mother of my ex's son, and made life very very weird and stressful.

She gets a discount (and the idea in people's heads that she's a responsible shopper), the shop owner gets to say that she bought something there and gets ridiculous advertising from this story, everyone wins.

I'm not a medical professional, but my sister is and we've had this conversation (about other people we knew):

Pssh. That's what the Burger King around the corner is for.

After Hurricane Isabel in 2003, many many houses in my former hometown of Poquoson, VA were put onto raised foundations, much like Galveston. The highest point in town is about 8 feet above sea level, and even an extremely high tide would put several roads/yards under water.

Mine are on skype with me all day, and I commute into the office once/twice a week so I have some kind of human contact, but the way things are going at the moment we're all kind of wondering if we'll still have jobs in 6 months. I'm not the only one thinking "well, I could use some time off" when the topic comes up.

Here in NL I can't get mashed potatoes (which is weird, because the Dutch are really big on mashed potatoes), only really horrible stringy fries and coleslaw that's watery crap masquerading in a KFC sides container. And no biscuits.

Even if it were just for, say this and Luigi's Mansion and a couple other games, a 2/3ds would be worth it. I barely played my ds xl but am on the 3ds xl daily. There's an impressive bunch of games out for it right now.

I need to start doing that, instead of ranting and sobbing quietly into my home office curtains.

So...exporting myself for a Dutch guy I met online (NOT at a dating site) was actually doing it backwards?