They put soap on it and they think they're doing you a favour.
I'd love to stay and comment but I'm too engrossed with The Man Inside Me.
I think I have orgasm envy.
No matter how many different scenarios, real or hypothetical, exist, The answer is always the same. The woman who is pregnant knows better than anyone else what to do, it's her decision, always.
@taffy: It doesn't happen for most people. Statistically speaking there will be 'weird' coincidences in all our lives, if there were never any of these types of things happening, THAT would be weird.

Counterintuitiveness FTW !

Uh, am I the only one who thinks she actually answered the question correctly?
If I were asked the question "what is rocket science?" I'd have given a similar answer.
She wasn't asked what is the meaning behind the common phrase "It's not rocket science", which is a different question altogether.
Everyone who is laughing at her answer ought to have considered the question first.

:-p

How can anyone look at that picture and think that it's possible to legislate against love?
@bleedingmouths: look at what happened with Jurassic Park. Everyone thought it was a laugh until corruption and broken fences brought all that to an end

Uh, wasn't that the garden of Eden?

I guess it's time to change my chat up line of Me Tarzan, you Jane
Wow, turns out Obama is cabable of being an asshole on occasion, just like the rest of us.
When we're talking about white male privelage, it doesn't come any more white or privelaged than Prince William.
And yet he's adored.
I don't get it.
There was one episode where one of the female crew took full advantage of Datas's capabilities.
As someone who is from Ireland, I have to say I'm always bemused by the attention such a little country gets on this day.
I hate St Patrick's day myself, the older I get the more I abhor nationalism in all its forms but I guess I'm just a misery guts. That'll be the dour Scots blood...
Yeah but Patrick Stewart gives good guest appearance, his Opera director on Fraser still mekes me guffaw.
Hmm, I wonder if it's specific to countries?

I say this because in the UK I can think of few top female comedians who are "attractive" in that stereotypical way. That is not to say they are unattractive, for me funny is sexy as hell, always has been.
Jennifer Saunders and Catherine Tate spring to mind.

Heh, this makes me think of the fun it is being a dad and embarrassing your kids.
Also, being a geek I raised one geeky daughter, perhaps my proudest achievement. I was talking to her the other day about me returning to Northern Ireland and her first thoughts were that she'd have a fellow geek to go to the movies with.
I have to say that for me this programme crosses some line that makes me very uncomfortable.
I have no difficulties with the idea of catching people in this manner but the public spectacle and humilation ought to have no place in a civilised society, it has nothing to do with justice and is more about mob revenge. That's just wrong.
And yes, these guys are pathetic for the most part, I mean look at them, sad little men, it's easy to understand why they're unable to relate to other adults.
And for the record, I speak as a survivour of abuse, I wanted to go into a little more detail about that but at the age of forty four I still can't articulate or verbalise the specifics.
I understand then perfectly normal urge to do terribe things to those who hurt children like this but I also know that resisting that urge is what makes us civilised and gives us the moral right to judge them.
Will I be chased out of town if I admit that I prefer Hogan's Inherit The Stars to Clarke's 2001 ?
Speed Racer is brilliant, and to date, the best movie on Blu Ray.
I think the problem may be that whilst other ostensibly kids movies throw a lot of nods towards adults, Speed Racer is unashamedly a kids movie, for kids, you don't enjoy it in a post ironic knowing way, you enjoy the way a kid enjoys it, or not at all.

I fucking love it.

I just saw Role Models a few days ago, it was way funnier than it had any right to be.
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