theelectrician
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he's pretty well known in Atlanta, mostly for his Elvis Revue with one of the local Burleqsue troupe.

It's also on Spotify under the (amazing) band Postmodern Jukebox. You can hear it without having to look at him! They really are great covers (as are all the non-Puddles PMJB covers), and I highly recommend them.

Hahahahaha I KNOOOOOOWWWW but that's why I love it. It's so obviously fake and produced, and they're always SO BAD at pulling it off. I've discovered that there's nothing as hilarious to me as poorly-acted fake Canadian bickering.

Looking at a bunch of his videos and social media things, I think he performs at a lot of burlesque events. Burlesque and variety acts have a lot of crossover, event-wise, so it actually seems like a pretty good match up.

GUYS. He'll be in Los Angeles in ONE WEEK. Should I go see him??? It's 20 dollars and I'm slightly broke.

I think him singing "Where is My Mind?" by the Pixies would be pretty epic.

The career one struck me, too. It's almost too basic? I guess, ideally, it'd be nice to have a clear direction of career, but with most professions, it seems like there are a lot of surprises along the way, making it almost impossible to plan out a clear path. Also, lots of people switch careers around this time.

Some ladies do okay without testicles.

If I could get a 10 year extension, I'd still only have about half those checked off since I'm only a year away from 40.

It's okay. I'm that person too, because someone has point out that discrimination doesn't happen in a vacuum.

I appreciate it. It's a neglected narrative in our culture that some women never really feel the biological clock tick because we don't care that much about having kids. I mean, I'm in my 40s, I like kids a whole lot but my only urge to have one was born more out of societal pressures (how to fit in with peers) than a

I never thought of it like that. It does make sense; if no one knows what anyone else is making, no one knows if they're underpaid and has reason to complain.

That strikes me as gracious and sensible. And THANK YOU for pointing out that office taboos on salary discussion are a way to perpetuate wage discrimination! Not enough people seem to know that (or care, which is even worse).

I have a body like hers. My shoulders are wider than my hips. Elle McPhereson and Angelina Jolie are that way too. We tend to have boobs and thin hips. We have to worry about our waist getting too thick. There is no reason to believe she will put on weight, that is just her body type.

I'm so sorry you married someone who plays golf. My deepest sympathies, I pray he doesn't watch it on television as well as waste hundreds of dollars on pleated khaki pants.

Agreed. It really pisses me off. I think its really ridiculous to get money for getting married as if its some life achievement - sorry, but I don't think getting married should be looked at as a big accomplishment. I'd rather give money/gifts to my friends who finish grad school, law school, med school, land a new

It gets to be a bit much. I'm the last single person and it's getting noticeable to my partnered friends that i've shelled out a lot of money for kids birthdays, births, weddings etc. over the years and they've never had to get me anything since i've had none of those.

Ugh. God no.

Absolutely not. Honestly. I bet he's always a little sweaty and smells of chicken broth.