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@Better_red_than_dead: I didn't realize that other retailers were cutting back on plus size. I kind of hoped that there was a buzz building about plus size models and shoppers that would finally convince retailers how much money there was to be had in that market.

@Tmoney02: It's hard to feel bad for her, I agree. I think what's sad to me is her whole miserable life: the disadvantages she had, the unfeeling person she turned into, the horrible things she did, and the way she died.

@SquidIceCream: That's a rumor that college professors, like everyone else, like to perpetuate. It's titillating to think of, but no one but Jaimie and her doctors know the truth - and neither have never commented on it. It's ridiculous and disturbing that teachers continue to spread this rumor.

@Tmoney02: I think she's referring to previously reports in the news that Lewis was a mentally impaired person who also had a personality disorder that made her particularly vulnerable to men, and that her whole life she basically went from one mad to another - doing whatever he told her to. It was suggested that the

I loooooove you Steve!

@nancydrewme: Yeah, I'm not sure what I was expecting from Project Runway kids, but this is nice to see.

@ample pie: I don't think anyone expected April to be at the top, in fact I was sure she would be in the bottom. I'm sure Gretchen thought she'd do better, but her look wasn't forward-thinking enough to fit the challenge.

@kissmyarchetype: The only think that bothers me about what he's saying is that in a way it's all so beneath him. I'm glad someone respectable is saying it because everyone else is either lapping up all this bullshit or they don't have the cred to call people out on it without coming off as bitter or snooty.

I can't get over how asshole-ish April and Gretchen were to Michael C when the three of them were excused from the stage. Their comments about how wrong they were about who would be in the bottom were clearly pointed at him. And their body language was obnoxious, too - sititng as far from him on the sofa as possible,

@jespree: I liked it too. I wish he had kept that wide black lace and worked that into the top of the skirt and then paired it with a more tailored top. I was really sad to see him go. I thought his was much better than Valerie and Andy's garments.

The dress is the most tragic part for me. It's like she's being strangled with ugly drapes. She's a bubbly young woman, a kid really, not a 50 year old opera singer.

cassanova's top was nice but the pants were too work-day. I think if he had done a short, flowy skirt it would have saved him. I'm sad he went instead of Ivy. I think he has more to offer and is a lot more interesting to watch.

@zenithblue: I'm in the don't knock it until you try it camp. I understand that the idea of anal can cause anger and frustration with a lot of women because it seems like there's not a lot in it for us. At least that's how I used to feel. But, then I tried it with someone very patient and loving and it was pretty

@zenithblue: I'm in the don't knock it until you try it camp. I understand that the idea of anal can cause anger and frustration with a lot of women because it seems like there's not a lot in it for us. At least that's how I used to feel. But, then I tried it with someone very patient and loving and it was pretty

@zenithblue: I'm in the don't knock it until you try it camp. I understand that the idea of anal can cause anger and frustration with a lot of women because it seems like there's not a lot in it for us. At least that's how I used to feel. But, then I tried it with someone very patient and loving and it was pretty

@zenithblue: I'm in the don't knock it until you try it camp. I understand that the idea of anal can cause anger and frustration with a lot of women because it seems like there's not a lot in it for us. At least that's how I used to feel. But, then I tried it with someone very patient and loving and it was pretty

@whiskeyshoes: Yes! and the thing is that I'm usually too self conscious after even a small confrontation to enjoy my time alone. Especially if the guy is still in eye-sight. I sit there and imagine that he's sending evil thoughts my way.

@effypan: I just remembered something really funny. One time in college an older man came over to the table where me and my friend were sitting and he would not go away. We hinted, and then came right out and said we didn't want company, but he still wouldn't leave. The situation escallated to the point where I was