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Agreed. I thought Pre-Check and priority screening would be for people who are frequent flyers—namely, business people not traveling with children. How does it make their lives easier if they just have to deal with the slowness of families with children? The whole point is for the people who fly every week to have a

I guess you don't like in NYC. There were numerous Lucas Venmo subway ads (and numerous jokes based on it). And Gawker articles? (I'm pretty sure there are Gawker pieces—it seems like the kind of thing HamNo would riff on).

Can someone please answer why NYC restaurants don't split checks? That makes no sense to me. It seems pretty easy to input each meal separately into the computer.

Meh. I've been with my husband for three years, and sure we bicker sometimes, but we've only ever had one real fight.

While, I'm nowhere near as nasty a troll as this guy seems to be, I did tell my husband up front that I troll, so there are no surprises later on when he finds my Gawker account.

Oh you dashed my dreams that I was magical :/

Agreed. Of course we'll fight occasionally—we're only human! The important thing is to keep the lines of communication open and really talk through your problems, not yell. Well, sometimes yelling makes you feel better, but the yelling should progress to talking :)

I'm a hopeless romantic. I believe my husband is my soul mate.

Actually I think the best Lois Duncan movie would be one based on her own life and the mystery surrounding her daughter's death. It's a truly fascinating read.

I know she wasn't in Saudi Arabia, but I would be flipping out if I were her anyways.

I feel like there's a tasteless Hurricane Katrina/New Orleans joke somewhere in there.

I like Airberlin's service on the flight—however, if you are flying to anywhere EXCEPT Berlin, I highly recommend that you do not fly Airberlin. The layover that they give you at TXL is usually around an hour, and plus you have to legally enter Germany before you can go to your next flight, at which time you have to

Ha, well, I know a lot of scientists who hate it (like my husband), especially since they get some of the science wrong and it portrays them in a bad way.

People who aren't scientists and who aren't into nerd culture; also, CBS's target demographic: The Olds.

Good for them! I don't like the show, but I say that they should milk it for all it is worth. After all, if they weren't getting the money, it would just go into the hands of the studio, so it's not like the money would have been put to better use elsewhere.

I actually just bought shredded cabbage and carrots yesterday and I'll be making my weird coleslaw tonight!

When I make it at home, I make it the way I like it, with less sugar and mayo. I don't purposefully order it in restaurants, but I get it at diners in Jersey and it comes with practically every dish. And I love coleslaw, so I try to do it discreetly and I eat it last—I usually put the mayo into another container (like

About the coleslaw—I do that to my own coleslaw, but I would NEVER make the server do it! That's way too gross. I squeeze out as much of the mayo/sugar/etc and then I add in spicy brown mustard. It's so delicious. I highly recommend it. It tastes better than regular slaw.

I'm super lucky in the medical front. I don't get reactions to anything. I started on Yaz, and in college I switched to Sprintec because it was the cheapest one my college offered ($10/month). After college it seemed that my insurance wouldn't pay for it, so I switched to Mononessa, and it works just fine for me. For

Is there a list of what pills fall under which categories? For example, I take Mononessa, also called Sprintec. The hypochondriac in me is not happy and is currently freaking out.