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I'll be relieving that hussy Amber Heard of my man Johnny Depp now that I know I could have just chosen him all along ...

I had a neighbor who had one. By the time I met them, the little guy was ancient (for a fennec) - about 10. Was still alive when I moved four years later. Used to sleep in the front window summer and winter. In summer, it would be so hot in the window you'd think it would burn, but the fox loved it. Winter, they'd add

Aren't there anti-stalking and harassment laws in the States designed to prevent this kind of thing? if an individual did this to another individual, wouldn't this get them arrested? Or at least on Dr. Phil?

One of the nice things about the Canadian Charter of Rights is that our "freedom of speech" has entrenched in it 'reasonable limits' to be determined by the Supreme Court of Canada. Hence, we do not have screaming mobs of anti-abortion protesters blocking entrances and posting banners of bloody pseudo-fetuses, even

There is no animal above the red panda on the Cuteness Compendium.

BAZINGA!!

This would have driven crunch allergy lady right round the bend. You'd need splash gear for when her head exploded.

Can I just say how much I adore your screen name? <3 x 1000000!

Templated and sent. Thx.

If Stewart did anything in a caution lap other than slow down and try to avoid Ward, then it was reckless endangerment and at the very least, there needs to be some kind of inquest or whatever they do there to have an independent finding of fact. Just being on a track doesn't absolve Stewart of acting responsible when

You get all the stars.

Even in hockey, you can't haul off and wallop someone in the head with your stick. Dirty play that results in serious injury or death should be a crime in any sport. It sure looks like Stewart acted recklessly, whether he meant to put a scare in a 'young buck' or not. His actions resulted in a death and he should be

I misunderstood you and thought you were saying the opposite of what you were saying. Still not quite getting it, but I think we may be on the same page.

It's the same reason why different brands fit some body types better than others. Every brand and every designer has one, or even a couple, of fit models. A pattern is made from that particular body and sized up or down. It's why women are told to try at least half a dozen to a dozen different pairs of jeans when

I am now a size 6 woman, but I was a size 22-24 woman for several years of my life. I have always had a passion for clothes and fashion and a few years ago I took a fashion marketing certificate program. One of the courses covered the issue of costing and part of that was the challenge of plus-size clothing. Once

This is one gorgeous cat!

It helps if you actually get to know a Muslim woman and - oh wow! - actually talk to one! What a concept! I have Muslim girlfriends, including hijabis, and we talk about all kinds of things - including the differences between Islam and Christianity. No judgments. It's amazing what you can learn if you take the time to

I have a friend who is a hijabi (covers everything except her hands and face). She's always cold! We joke about it all the time. Even in the heat of summer, she'll be freezing and I'm peeling clothes off. She says it's quite common with hijabis - somehow, their bodies seem to adapt.

Says the person with the name that's so respectful to women. Or men, for that matter.

My college has a 'puppy room' for de-stressing at exam time every semester. It actually makes me look forward to exams! Can't wait to pet the puppies!