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Sorry, but anyone from anywhere else knows it's the New Yorkers who are the worst by far about food. You can't go two hours without hearing that you can't get good pizza or bagels (or fill in any number of things) except in New York.

Or a ninja!

I so wish I could find custard pies to buy whole.

Madonna was not only all about shock value, but she actually did appropriate cultures, something Miley isn't doing with her backup dancers.

I meant other people say that about Vermont, but you know better.

This is also mostly fear mongering. The SCOTUS declined to hear the Oklahoma case, upholding the Oklahoma Supreme Court's decision. The good side won every step of the way.

Vermont is seen as insanely liberal to the rest of the country. Vermonters are pictures as all being granola hippies composting in their backyards. I grew up in Springfield/Bellow Falls, so I know that's not true.

I had a completely different takeaway from the article, which is that it's alarming how poorly Democrats are doing with married women. Unmarried women went 42 points for McAullife but women in general only won by 9. Unless Virginia has weird numbers, it means a candidate as horrible as Cuccinnelli dominated with

Though it's kind of weird for a woman who got famous for her frankness to say she's be called a slut if she talked about her sex life. She wasn't. She was (rightfully) celebrated for it.

I completely agree that's also a story. As Chua-Eaon said, when women in the industry speak up about it, they should always report it. That is the people who know and who it affects speaking up, and they deserve to be heard. That's not just for women, but for whomever else can't get into this old boy's club due to

I disagree. Chua-Eaon handled this very well. It's a list about influence, not who is the best. It's as much about the industry as specific chefs. If there is an issue where female chefs aren't allowed to have influence, they unfortunately can't be considered influential. He sounded more than willing to consider

He had the reputation as the wildest of the wild, and we're talking about heavy metal stars. Tera Patrick probably was domesticity to that guy.

Then they wouldn't get tens of thousands in free advertising just for having a little gold leaf lying around the restaurant. The $500 is the headline, but gold is the hook.

Yesterday, they had an article on the front page about how women's competitiveness fuels evolution but isn't always noticed because it's often passive aggressive instead of direct aggression like men. It linked up to the modern mean girls and bullies we see today.

Also, I think she meant to say "people work at Home Depot and Lowe's" rather than "people work at hardware stores".

Exactly. If you don't fuck married people, you won't have to wear the scarlet A. Excuse me, I mean you won't get outed on the internet.

Good trolling up to this point. The Yanni reference ruined my suspension of disbelief.

Yeah, but if a magazine can write itself, why does it need facebook to promote? Just let people know it's the magazine that writes itself.

He's awesome, but I don't like "Royals" in this key.

It seems like that now, but I betcha in 20 years she'll be an anti-establishment role model for young girls. That's what happened to Sinead. The idea of her as a role model didn't really occur to people until years after the SNL incident.