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@Gloria: CNN is embarrassing in the morning. It's "I'm John Roberts, and here's Kiran Chetry...and her legs!" Read more

It seems to me that they're marketed toward older women, or whoever it is that just HAS to see Josh Groban shot in soft, golden lighting. Read more

Is this being filmed? Because it looks like there's a guy holding a boom mike over her head in the background. Either that, or he's going to knock her out, and the chicken is trying to warn her. Read more

@MsKenney: I went to public school in CT, too. And I ended up in college with kids from Choate and Kent, who all wanted to know if there were metal detectors at the entrance to the gym. Read more

These articles clearly written by a woman who hasn't had sex in 19 years and gets her material from various Harlequin romances and episodes of One Life to Live. Read more

If I had a kickass girl band, I would name it Zebra Fish, in their honor. Read more

@tellmeagain: I always saw Bellatrix as more of a bitch than a witch, as well. I'm not sure who could have played it better, though. Read more

Ok, enough. This hat is no longer a fashion choice. It's a character marker. A costume, if you will. I've begun to think of him less as Brad Pitt and more as Pip from Great Expectations. Read more

@BiscuitDoughJones: I don't know, I think sometimes she remembers her early days, when she was somewhat motherless, and she really wants to be a good mother as a result. I think she also knows how lucky she is, and she wants to share that with other kids/mothers. Read more

@guyismyguy: I loved her in Big Fish, too, with the crazy eye that could show a person their death. She's the best. Read more

Oh, and if it is Hilary Swank, then screw her for her uppityness. Read more

Those blind items are ridiculous! Hilary Swank and Janet. Read more

@Fatdogsmells: @Raziya: Intolerance may be a strong word, but I worked with kids last summer (8th grade) who were really, really sheltered, and thought nothing of throwing nasty words and stereotypes around. They had just never been exposed to any diversity, and got their ideas about race from what they saw on Read more

@flackette: Nah, it's not fun. But I've been in recoveryfor almost 4 years (dec. 22!) now, and I'm really hopeful about the direction that anorexia treatment is headed. The genetic work they're doing is fantastic, and treatment has come so far in the past 10 years. It's really exciting to see. Read more

@Pinkosaurus: Yes! Me too me too. But can we wait a few weeks? I've got a hot-ass sleeping bag on order from Fingerhut. Six more payments of 6.99 and that shit is mine! Read more

@flackette: It's less about self-punishing than controlling, I think. Anorexia is a numbing illness—you can block out your anxiety or depression about almost anything else if you replace it with an complete and total obsession with weight and numbers, etc. When you go into recovery, you have to deal with the issues Read more