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HUGE POINTS for posting Bowie.

I know! Especially when we went to neighboring schools.

Glad to know I wasn't the only one who would pretend to be Jo from Little Women...

I love this in so many ways...I think the most outrageous thing I ever asked for Christmas was a new puppy....and a new brother. I was five.

the boyfriend's reaction to this article: "only 10 percent?"

The man can do no wrong.

I hate the caps and I hate Philly, but that was just ugly and emery should have been ejected from the game.

"If that causes things to end, then why is the network you are on still on the air?"

Saw this on AVClub the other day. Brilliant. But then again I'm a sucker for Disney villains and musical theater.

They hated each other, or more so Domino (the older one) hated the new kitty. After about two weeks, it grew to toleration. Now they get along like gangbusters although the love fest bath times have been a recent thing. I got lucky.

These are my two little monsters, Domino (the black & white) and Inara (tiger tabby). I've had Domino since he was 8 weeks old (he'll be two in Nov.) and I adopted Inara in August when she was 7 months old. (I moved out of my apartment and needed to get a companion so Domino wouldn't be lonely). My friends most

My boss sent this link around at work the other day. It's amazing lol

I grew up in a working/middle class neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY. Both my parents worked (as teachers in the NYC public school system) and both cooked dinner almost every night. In the beginning, when I was younger, my mom did most of the cooking, but then my dad started taking over. It was usually plain, basic stuff,

Normally I'm fine with Jezebel reviews, but this one is terrible (realize I may be in the minority). For a more nuanced review that actually did its homework, read Lauren Davis' over at io9.

My first all-consuming crush was my sister's college friend Vinny. To put it mildly, I was a bit obsessed. He was five years older than my tender 14, and we (along with my sister) worked at the summer day camp in Staten Island my father ran (as part of a city-wide camp). It was stars in the eyes all summer. I was a

I literally almost ran into Tom Hiddleston at Comic Con; they were escorting him to the Marvel booth on the expo floor, and I was wandering around in geeky heaven, soaking it all in and not paying attention. Not only is he really dreamy (and tall!) in person, but perfectly polite and charming. I nearly died from

AMEN.

As much as I love Lena Heady and freakin ADORE Peter Dinklage...it was more exciting to see Telly Monster! lol

I went to an all-girls Catholic HS, and the freshmen/sophomore guidance counselor was also the softball coach. If you didn't play softball, she basically did nothing for you. It was one of the most frustrating things ever.