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The Inland Empire of Washington state, which includes Spokane and its outlying areas as well as the Idaho panhandle, should also be included in this bundle. Though after doing time there, I have zero love for it. Perhaps too many Hennigans and not enough Lynches for my blood. (Though another great Lynch did time in

Agree. My family and my husband’s family are Scandanavian, Eastern Euro and Eurasian (meaning we actually have far eastern Russian/Asian ancestry). We are all incredibly squinty-eyed, and none more so than my white-blonde daughter who gets a ton of attention for her “odd” appearance. From the time she was a baby,

“...but the only reason to give your child coke would be to turn them into an asshole that wont shut up and cant see that they are annoying everyone.

Mine, too. Walked from Brooklyn to Manhattan after Hurrican Sandy to ensure he didn't miss the appointment as they still had power above 50th. Pretty vela how he felt about a third!

Right there with you! I've lived on both coasts and overseas, so I'm not entirely surprised and I definitely don't do it on purpose. And I, too, pick up foreign languages very quickly. It's probably my greatest (and proudest) strength! We must have good ears :)

You could do what we did: my dress and his shirt bought in Soho 3 days prior to our randomly chosen day; a ride to the Brooklyn court house with our friends/witnesses; photos on the Brooklyn bridge taken by same friends; late, gluttonous lunch at Peter Luger. A year later we had two parties with drinks and appetizers,

DRONNNNNNNNNNNN!

I concur. Those are in the lice/crab family. They look like nits.

Agree wholeheartedly! And to boot I really felt as though Abby’s emergency c-section was glossed over and not “Ah ha! Denouement! Our fabulous director didn’t have it go her way!” But instead what could have been a powerful twist came across to me as, “Well, you failed.” To read above that they knew the outcome so

Agreed, she’s stunning. But honestly her photos were pretty one-note, and you know how Tyra feels about that!

Agree wholeheartedly. When people made these comments back in the day, all I could think was, “Clearly you don’t hang with skaters.” Kids was a mirror of the life I knew then. Fortunately I made it out of that relatively unscathed. And for the record, it was happening outside of New York and LA as well. Oh the stories

This Seattle experience...I didn't know until I walked into the bar area. My hackles went up. When we got to our room I said immediately: there is something wrong with this place. A sleepless night later, unable to get out of my dreams and just seeing things that were off, I queried the front desk upon check out.

I have the same ability! Just happened this weekend at a hotel in Seattle.

I'm the same size exactly, and yes, no one ever offered a seat on the train.

I didn't show with my 2nd until 8 months. She was low-riding and I am tall! So maybe?

I was at my wit's end with my husband's snoring. He had stopped snoring for years and this autumn started up again. Nothing mattered: drinking/not drinking, side or back position, sickness or health. I sent him to an ENT who wanted to surgically correct his deviated septum. We were considering it when we talked to a

I would take Guy Fieri and his stale chips any day. I know from personal experience that Adam is a sleaze.

You are spot on and it's your intuition telling you so. I went on two dates with adam in the late 90s and he is a sleaze, a total creep.

Having worked with Ms. Messing, I can tell you the allergies border on bizarre: wool (fair enough), flowers (eh...all? Is that possible?), and SELTZER/SPARKLING WATER! You've read that right, water. I'm no immunologist, but....