You see, things like having children, age, and ethnicity can mean that one is not as pink as one might hope.
Yeah, but with all that hair down there it's not like anyone can tell...
What?
Cordelia ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You see, things like having children, age, and ethnicity can mean that one is not as pink as one might hope.
Yeah, but with all that hair down there it's not like anyone can tell...
What?
Via the Smart Bitches, of course, labia dye??? [link]
Now if only it came in Manic Panic colors...
Brain bleach, brain bleach. I didn't even click. Just.....ewwwwwwww.
Wow, things really were better in the "good old days":
That reminds me of the John Oliver bit on TDS a few days ago.
It was a great bit, they just don't make bits like that anymore.
Pairing the word "hoodie" with what's being discussed immediately beforehand is rather...appropriate, isn't it?
IcompletelyON, the 1982 Tylenol murders case is back in the news.
It comes in FOUR colors. Audrey, Bettie and I forget what else. Probably Marilyn.
Marilyn and Ginger.
So weird.
It was a great bit, they just don't make bits like that anymore.
This made me double take after the discussion of certain bits of anatomy.
Seriously.
Wow. Book Recall: Bad Do-It-Yourself Advice
WASHINGTON — Oxmoor House on Friday recalled nearly 1 million home improvement books because of errors that could lead do-it-yourselfers to make risky mistakes while installing or repairing their electrical wiring.
The errors in technical diagrams and wiring instructions could cause people to be shocked or create a fire hazard.
In announcing the voluntary recall, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said no incidents have been reported.
What follows is a list of the recalled books....
Readers might have bought some of the books more than three decades ago. Bookstores and home improvement stores nationwide sold the recalled books from January 1975 through December 2009.
Wow, they've been selling some of these since 1975???