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It's a beautifully done magazine, I'm sad to see it go. It's hard to find an audience for something like this with the price per issue and I think marketing definitely. I think going quarterly was a mistake, and not featuring specific farmers on the regular was a mistake. Niche audiences like to see themselves.

The hottest Amish man in history.

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I always felt like that was a reason that kylie and khloe seemed to be close, they can both relate to feeling like "ugly ducklings" not that i think either of them is unattractive at all. but on the other hand, i feel like they both have significantly better personalities than their siblings so... there's always that.

You shut your mouth.

I am so happy for Timothy. The whole exchange between him, Richard Lawson, and Erin was very exciting.

It's like your high school production of the most over the top mideval play and by God I fucking love the fuck out of it. It is everything the 16 year old that lives inside of me wants and deserves.

you shut your goddamn mouth! This show is AMAZE-BALLS.

Wellll I know this was me for a long while, because in middle school the summer before 8th grade I was doing somersaults in the deep end of a pool underwater and accidentally hit my head on the bottom. It hurt a little but I was fine, and didn't think much of it until I was home showering later and a CHUNK OF HAIR

I'll take all of these over 1995... especially since that means being 12/13 in 1989. Oh dear... the perms and the bangs and the puberty... the humanity

lol remember scrunching? my hair was like crispy crunchy Aussie-slathered "waves" from ~2003-2005.

I actually liked it better than Tina's book, but like others have already said, it's not a competition and they both have its merits.

I laughed, snorted, giggled, and even teared up while reading Amy's book. I loved all her behind-the-scenes SNL tidbits. I especially enjoyed in the Parks and Rec chapter where she

Get the audiobook!! Seriously. She adlibs and has ridiculous celebrity cameos - Patrick Stewart, Kathleen Turner and Seth Meyers reads the part he wrote for her.

Ugh, people are annoying. It's not 'name dropping' to talk about your friends when they happen to be famous. She's even pretty self conscious about it and goes out of her way to make fun of herself for it and it make sure she isn't being self-aggrandizing, just talking about her life. Her book is excellent!

I felt like Tina's book was more entertaining, but Amy's was full of wisdom. Like if it wasn't all hardcover and fancy, I would have highlighted certain parts.

Tina's book is better, but Amy's is worth reading. Don't let the reviews get you down about the book. Amy's book is different than Tina's book and she doesn't go too deep into her personal life (although she mentions things about it). Mostly, it is about her work, which was interesting to learn about. And her chapter

I loved it, but I have to say that I loved Tina's book more. Not that it's a competition. I'm just on the night cheese train.

Oh Tommy. A very, very ancient Gawker Media law forbids commenters from asking questions like "who???" in comments because, as you so clearly know, if you're able to drop a comment into a post you are probably able to use this newfangled contraption known as Google. In the olden times, asking "WHO???" like a moron