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Ooooh, but I would definitely watch Iranian Footloose, the original and the remake.

I liked her in bridesmaids. The way i think she was the same in bridesmaids, identity thief, and heat was that she's the funny, rough around the edges, nutty, no filter, haha lady. I like her in all the movies, she is hilarious. it's just that she's clearly capable of more than that role, and i'd hate to see her keep

I bet Bruce puts a Bruce Jenner action figure in his little helicopter and whispers, "You're free. You're finally free." when he flies it around.

One of my favorite movies. I've been a sincere fan ever since:

There are a few tracks on that album that are absolutely AMAZING. My fave is Relief: A Stripper Classic.

And it's a great album too!!!

Just don't step on my blue suede shoes!

"But for readers? It's hard to see the downside."

Oh for fuck's sake, this isn't even worth the time to explain to you, but let's try anyway, shall we? You're determined to put me in a box before even recognizing the problem with everything you're saying is fantastically cruel in its oversimplicity.

but are pretty common knowledge.

Yeah, that's throwing me as well. I can't imagine something taped between my butt cheeks being comfortable.

Made me think of this.

With my luck I would need Mothra:

It's a Band-Aid for your bumhole!

This makes me so happy to hear. I'm a woman in my mid 20s and a few months ago I was diagnosed with hereditary hair loss. It's been really, really hard on me. I've cried a lot. So it's great to hear that the rogaine works. I can't wait until I have enough money to start using it.

It helped on both fronts. My thin spots were filled in and I started losing less hair in the shower/hair brush. Rogaine does expire though, so he probably shouldn't buy a lifetime supply! I bought it on Amazon, but that's because I just don't want to walk around Target with a box of Rogaine, haha

That's true, and even if you don't breastfeed, I think there is still a period of time during which the baby is adjusting to the reality of not being a part of your body anymore and so are you. I have one of the most "equal parenting" marriages I'm aware of in my circle of friends and family, and I will readily admit

This is the longest tantrum I have ever witnessed.

This is horrible news for me because people often remember me...

I'll agree that Melancholia is worth a viewing—it was really wonderful visually, the atmosphere was intense (the night we saw it, my wife and I were weirdly claustrophobic afterwards), and Kirsten Dunst was fantastic. It didn't make a lot of sense, it wasn't something I would have thought I'd like, but I loved it.