@badmutha: as the new mum of a seven week old, I have to disagree. That small is the perfect time to take them out- they curl up and sleep through everything. We took our son to a baseball game and two weddings in his first four weeks.
On topic, I love the sporting tan lines.
Well, Uncle Karl, pass me the chips and call me couch potato because I LOVE these ladies (and their curves)!! Not to sound like a Dove campaign, but I really love seeing beauty I can relate to.
@elliebean: you know, i always wonder about the celebrities you see on the red carpet wearing 5-inch stilletos....I wonder if they leave the house in flip flops, put the shoes on for the photo opp, then take them off the second they go inside.
@PrincessOfPower: I'm no celebrity, but this is how I roll all the time. Flats on the way to the bar, heels in the bar, flats in the cab on the way home, up the next morning for a run with feet I managed not to kill the night before.
Hehe- I love love love the sock tan lines on the golfer. I can't explain why it pleases me, but it really does. Maybe it's a kind of breath of fresh air from regular spray-tan perfection.
@LindsayC: doctoral hilarity ensues: Count the runners among the sock-tan brigade. My legs are strikingly tan, and my feet are blindingly white. Always.
That S.D abortion thing is the biggest sack of bullshit I've ever heard. If I were the clinic and head to read the "abortion ends a human life," here's how I would do it: "Well, I am required by law to tell you abortion ends a human life, but this law was written by a man who hates women."
There's something vaguely similar in Tulsa-well, a clinic isn't being shut down, but they're challenging a law that requires women to get and look at their ultrasound before they abort. And the doctor has to describe it. One of the proponents of this anti-choice bill said something about how it "helps women make their decision." No, sir. They've already made it. You just don't like it.
Sounds like that poor little girl maybe has a leptin deficiency. I'm not a biologist or an endocrinologist, but I think leptin deficiency is more common in South Asia than the rest of the world. I seem to remember a news story about two Pakistani siblings who had insatiable hunger and would go through the neighbors' garbage looking for food. Totally treatable with the right medicine.
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It's so great to see such a variety of awesome women. And no sexyface.
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On topic, I love the sporting tan lines.
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Ass-kicking woman athletes, 1--House of Chanel, 0
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Michelle Kwan looks perfect!
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Actually, now that I think about it, maybe I should just start wearing my old ballet shoes on the way to the bar - super comfy and roll up tight!
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And I'll take two babies in tuxes, please and thank you.
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Love the mixture of unusual sports represented! Luge! Squash! Awesome.
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There's something vaguely similar in Tulsa-well, a clinic isn't being shut down, but they're challenging a law that requires women to get and look at their ultrasound before they abort. And the doctor has to describe it. One of the proponents of this anti-choice bill said something about how it "helps women make their decision." No, sir. They've already made it. You just don't like it.
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I'm pretty sure ski jumping is still all male, what with the huge court cases and controversy.
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