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@MonkeySeeMonkeyDo: Debi is fabulous - she's been doing the Mad Men thing since way before Mad Men.

@Sweetie: I hear you. There is, however a middle ground between sub-compact and SUV. I wish folks would consider a wagon or sedan first. Most of us here grew up in an age before SUV's, and our parents got along just fine.

Sponsored by AOL Autos, because you're going to need a new SUV to take all those kids shopping.

@topsy: That would totally rock.

@Cry4Hemp: I don't see it as an attack on her as a parent, but as an attack on her political stance.

She's just too cool for that sticker. Stickers are for suckers.

When I was in college in Seattle circa 1990, I applied for a job at this new place on University Way called, "Scientology". The job description was vague, but I needed work, so I checked it out. Inside the office were a dozen or so desks, and on each desk was a telephone, a large coffee mug, and a giant glass ashtray.

"The reality show that I am doing with my family is a great way to show that we are actually a normal family and not some freaks the tabloids make us out to be."

That magazine is chock-full of 3 articles.

I loooove Jeff. Been a fan since Tenspeed and Brown Shoe. I'd like to see anyone here top that!

Cheesy, hack PhotoShopped cover. Are those women supposed to be before and after?

@ineffable.me: I've got a bottle of Goldschlager that begs to differ.

@special_boots: "Young adults, age 16-26, are taking about a decade longer to complete the transition to adulthood than did their parents... After growing up with helicopter parents micromanaging every nanosecond, they enter a world in which colleges have backed away from the old "in loco parentis" model, so that

High heels make Shawn Johnson more confident? I hope a few Olympic medals around my neck would be all the confidence I need.

Perez is treading on mighty thin ice if he thinks he can mock someone for a failed fashion line.

That's his motorcade behind him: he's just keeping it real by using a pickup truck.

In 1975, this is what they though the future would look like. Princess Leah meets Tron.

@ilikenoise: Nary a period goes by that I don't think about Chuck while inserting a tampon.