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A 2009 study found that interacting with beautiful women leaves men cognitively impaired.

Is turducken really all that wonderful, or do people only make it as an excuse to say "turducken"?

Dinner.

With a couple of obvious exceptions, everything she says here also applies to being a freelance writer.

On the other hand, say you don't play the lottery, and instead invest that $10 per week in the stock market.

GluteBoost is made with maca root, dong quai, saw palmetto, fenugreek, wild yam, soy extract and genistein.

And eat in the co-op where Liz Phair, Marc Cohn, Josh Ritter and Karen O once drank tea and sang barbershop harmonies together, maybe!

The "Park Avenue" show sounds like a cross between Rosemary's Baby and all those lousy "Twilight Zone"/"Outer Limits"-style anthology programs from the '90s.

Could a show about a young maybe-messiah in California be any good? I don't know, Butchie, instead.

While the conclusions may be correct, this study sounds like a mess. Participants only watched single episodes of widely divergent TV shows. For example, they saw a particularly strange installment of "Masters of Horror," an anthology program in which each episode is different. There's no easy way to compare that to

So their entire relationship was just a publicity stunt to stoke the romantic hearts of teenage girl Twilight fans?

Hi Bridget,

Troy may act like a nerd when he's with Abed, but he's really not one. He was the football star and prom king at his high school (where Annie had a crush on him). And he's the Chosen One of air-conditioning repair, which is certainly one of the manlier repair skills.

"Yes I said yes I will Yes. Now ante up."

Robin isn't Jewish, but of course Batman is — just like Superman, Spider-Man, and all the superheroes created by Jewish writers and artists (and whose names end in "-man").

Hi Kurt,

These studies were funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, which cautioned that "this was one particular set of women in one particular place." Also, "the studies did not look at other potential health effects in a child whose mother drank during pregnancy."

The title Skyfall always makes me think of this. (Which is probably where Q gets all those spy gadgets.)

I agree that Betty has hidden depths. But the fact that she keeps them hidden in that "pretty social cage" (nice phrase) is part of the problem, right?

From one guy's point of view, here's why this advice is wrong: