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...warn Gela to check the price on the coat, given that the shirt was $450. After buying it, she says, "I forgot to ask how much it is." She starts to redial, and seeing the sad look in her eyes, I tell her she doesn't have to. "Good," she says, hanging up. "It feels so uncool...
That's a funny line--but not for our Joey. And Joey's pilot is funny, but it is also sad, like a high school Mr. Popularity continuing to go to homecoming after he has graduated. "Change can be good," Joey says about his relocation. True, and his show needs more of it if it wants to become comfort food and not just leftovers...
...also slaughter a large number of other animals. Yes, it is not only the big cats but many other living creatures that are in danger of extinction. Man is the cruelest predator of all. Som Sharma Gurgaon, India Since the tiger is India's national animal, I feel especially sad that it is threatened. There were nearly 40,000 tigers on the subcontinent at the turn of the 20th century, but today there are only 3,200 to 4,500. The British and others relentlessly hunted them, and the West was fascinated with tiger-skin rugs. For the Chinese, each...
...Heidi, Shortland's angel with dirty wings, whose eternal openness almost leads to her destruction. In the film's most daring scene, she brings home two city boys to her room where, drugged out, she is passed around like a rag doll. Both funny and unbearably sad, the scene developed from intensive rehearsals with National Institute of Dramatic Art graduates Toby Schmitz and Henry Nixon. "It was almost as if it was just her body in the scene and not her soul," Shortland recalls. With Cornish's out-there performance (the light to Worthington's dark), something beautiful is released...
...physical-custody trend is relatively new, the outcomes of such arrangements are just beginning to be examined. A small 2002 study at Ohio State University involving 59 children and mothers found that kids in joint custody arrangements in which the parents did not get along were likely to feel sad and behave less cooperatively with others. They were also inclined to intervene in parental conflict themselves, something child psychologists strongly discourage...