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The "face" in the window appear to be on a poster. It's just darker than the one that's motlsy words beneath.

The left leg looks like it's her right leg because her arm is covering it awkwardly and making it look like it's crossed.

If they shopped it, they were probably adding the "crossed leg" to make her hips look less wide. If she looks like she's crossing her legs, it would be more flattering than "hey she's pretty wide there". However, they appear to have neglected the obvious, if they did shop it.
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Never heard of the movie. Is this like that Inception explanation thing (that I didn't read) that made me think Inception was complicated until I sat down and watched it, and then wondered how anybody could be confused by the plotline?
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No, it's not a suspension of disbelief - not quite. Fun video, though.

It took the girl a minute to get into it - she didn't get the puppeteer at first, but then started to enjoy the situation.
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I agree, Craig. Those examples are nothing compared to a drum and bugle corps.

They may have shaken it up a little, but in comparison to a corps performance, they may as well have been glued to their spots on the field.
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From the guy or the dog, Bearfoot?

Those eyes look so much like the expanded fake-o eyes that you see on those annoying greeting cards? Are you sure that's real?
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Actually, living together turns into common law, which can turn into just as much hassle as a divorce - possibly even more so.

A fixed period of time for a marriage or common law arrangement would have the force of a prenuptial arrangement: no strings.

Living together before marriage is like a try before you buy, but still turns into common law without any sort of legal protection for the parties.
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Gauldar, it's a book designed for the Native community about a person who has an alcohol problem. Couldn't they have created a character that a Native could identify with more? I suppose if they had, there would be cries of racism. So, they create an alien blond superhero with a drinking problem. Because nobody cares if white people are portrayed as drunks.

Bizarre.
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