sroberts00
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This article leaves me feeling confused - "Me, You, And Everyone We Know" is one of my favourite fims, and "Tiny Furniture" was the worst piece of garbage I have ever seen (the reason why I have never and will never watch "Girls" - fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me).

Absolutely disagree.

Sorry but "Think Like A Man" was totally awesome. I don't remember the last time I laughed so hard at the theatre. And any chance to see Michael Ealy and Meaghan Good on screen, OMG, yum :)

Her 'salary' is based on how much her holdings earn for the government, so in fact she's actually making the government money, earning them much more than her keep.

I know, but you implied that "respect" equals "pay" for the most part, and i disagree with that statement. I think at best it's even, and if anything may be the opposite scenario. The cases I listed were just a few examples, but I think by and large, sociometrics are not more likely to get you more money.

I think another factor as to why people with greater social networks are happier are these are people who derive satisfaction from socializing with different kinds of people. I think generally speaking, this makes you more open-minded and accepting, making you more likely to be happier with yourself.

Disagree. There are many jobs, such as those that involve writing for magazines, working in music and other creative fields, do not pay that well, but people still vie for them because of their social cache and influence.

It's exactly what it sounds like. I guess it's the alternate to a cavity search.

5 years ago my good girlfriend who lives in NYC travelled to London for a Euro-trip we were taking. I was coming from Toronto so we didn't fly together. She was stopped in Heathrow (where she was only passing through on a connecting flight), and customs attempted to glass toilet bowl her. She lost her mind, and they

Ah, Mayim Bialik has an awesome recurring role on The Big Bang Theory - (which came after that episode of What Not to Wear) playing a neurobiologist, in which she has a PhD IN REAL LIFE.

Honestly, I can't really feel anything but sympathy for Kelsey Grammer after the horrific tragedies he's had in his life, followed by abusive relationships. I don't know how you would deal with all of that:

Are you in Toronto by any chance? I only ask since you mentioned La Senza and are most likely in Canada. I got sized at Secrets from your Sister. Fitting is free but their bras are a bit on the expensive side. I bought one at about $130 and considered that the price for the cost of the fitting. Now that I know my size

Thanks for sharing, that was totally awesome.

Political commercials only started airing in Canada about 6 years ago - (Liberal candidate Paul Martin opted to go with a huge scare tactic angle with Harper and unfortunately it backfired horribly as we've been stuck with Harper for a number of years now). I still don't see political ads that often, but I hope and

Agreed, I'll take this any day of the week over the extremely boring covers American Vogue pushes out on the regular. And you're right, the less photoshop look is a very nice change - she looks like a real person to the point that it's kind of visceral, and not that smoothed out look that I just gloss over at this

A good gf of mine, approached a guy online a few years back. She actually did it repeatedly since he wouldn't respond to her 'winks', apparently he thought she was too young (she's about nine years his junior). At any rate he finally caved, they started dating, got serious and have now been married for a year.

Sorry, I actually liked Solange's outfit the best, I know it was a bit offbeat, but I think for the event, it was fun and it worked. And I think it looked good on her. Sorry, but that Santigold outfit (the blue dress, not the stage outfit) is like a giant blue sack, I really can't see what anyone likes about it.

I'm just curious if the gender roles were reversed if everyone would still think this was so innocent?

:( goddammit

I refer you to this article: