I knew someone who looked just like this back when I was living at the 92nd Street Y. She was a student at Hunter, had a boyfriend at Harvard Law, and loved Tofutti.
I knew someone who looked just like this back when I was living at the 92nd Street Y. She was a student at Hunter, had a boyfriend at Harvard Law, and loved Tofutti.
Here's the problem: We guys have all read articles in Men's Health about the sort of body language we're supposed to display in order to attract women.
Remember that pleasing the higher-ups who have your future in their hands is a lot more important than actually doing your job well.
@Taegre: Jews can be classified as an ethnicity or a "people." While Judaism is officially passed down from mothers to children (and most Jews have some genetic commonalities going back thousands of years), it's also a religious and cultural group that anyone who wants to can join.
If I can weigh in on rosacea: I once researched this issue for a magazine article, and found that the most effective treatment for most people is laser/light therapy, such as IPL (intense pulsed light) or PDL (pulsed dye laser).
Frankly, I thought people would be more concerned about the segment dealing with the restaurant manager who was a former waitress. She seemed to be doing a great job handling all her responsibilities, and had a good rapport with her staff — so you'd think the lesson would be that they should promote more "Hooters…
@clevernamehere: He mentored these writers and directors and is very hands-on with the movies he produces, so I'm guessing he has a say in the casting process.
I think it's a myth that Judd Apatow only casts non-Jewish "golden girls" in his movies. Yes, he uses Leslie Mann fairly often, but she's his wife (she's also very funny — and frequently adds humanity to the "high-strung wife" parts that Jewish actresses are so often stuck with). He cast Mila Kunis as the warm love…
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@JinxyMcDeath: Don't ask me why I watched this show, but that prayer teed me off more than anything. I've broken bread with plenty of devout Christians (including clergy) who were always careful to make their prayers inclusive when I was there. The fact that this d-bag dad made everyone hold hands to make sure Tali…
Am I the only one who thinks Tali is a gorgeous, sophisticated but slightly insecure woman who got love-bombed into falling for a dull guy from Hicksville whose family (most of them, anyway) will never, ever accept her?
I can recommend an incredibly delicious ginger ice cream based on a simple recipe. All you have to do is add about a teaspoon of powdered ginger to a good French vanilla base, and freeze it in any ice-cream maker. Then you chop up some crystallized ginger candy and throw it in when the mix is almost frozen but still…
According to the L.A. Times, he underwent a four-hour medical exam with an independent doctor to make sure he was healthy enough for the new tour, and declared healthy. You'd think any drug issues would have come up then.
She's had some plastic surgery, right? In which case she must have had an incredibly great doctor, who realized that all she needed were tiny adjustments to go from beautiful to byootiful.
Blunt-Krasinski =
Noe tunas 4 me...
Owieee! Broked mah arm, no dokter!
Okay, I figure I'll comment here because, unlike most of you, I've actually seen this movie. (I was recruited to a screening in L.A. about six months ago.)
She admitted that this was a hoax. Or, rather, "performance art."
When I saw the previews for this show, like many commenters here, I was curious as to why Judy Greer looked so different. And the answer is that she's had her eyes done, altering the most unique aspect of her appearance.