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  1. I was confused, too. I thought it was supposed to be "diameter and circumference." I thought that "diameter and radius" was redundant.
  2. I don't care what Mayim said - the song is "Venus," not "And Venus Was Her Name." I gave myself credit for knowing the TS after I checked and saw that Bananarama's official video is titled "Venus" and I found the song's lyrics online, and the song title was shown as "Venus."
  3. Not necessarily. I bled through a white dress when I was fourteen, and I didn't feel it. My classmates had to tell me. I should have known that my period was coming, but I wasn't wearing a pad. Back in my day, pads were called sanitary napkins. I started wearing tampons when I was eighteen, but only because a friend told me that if I didn't, she wouldn't speak to me again. I don't know why she cared so much. It took me an hour to insert it. My friend told me that her first tampon took her an hour, too. It never occurred to me to ask my mother for help, but I'm sure she would have tried to help me if I had asked her. I knew that the four months that Charlotte had gone without menstruating meant nothing. As mentioned upthread, I knew that you have to wait a year after your last period to say that you're in menopause. I had a period nine months after it appeared that I had stopped, so the year of waiting started all over again. I never had perimenopause or hot flashes, but I know that that's not typical. I don't know why Lily was so afraid of using tampons. And I don't know why she couldn't have waited until after their dinner guests had gone home to ask her mother for help. What was the rush?
  4. As many others have said, ITA. I thought it was strange that "What is Barney the Dinosaur?" was accepted as the correct question when the question should have been "What is Barney and Friends?" I was surprised that the judges didn't overturn it later on. And "Ionian" wasn't accepted, because it should have been "Ionic." It's hard for me to read the judges' minds, figuring out what is an acceptable question, figuring which questions should BMS, and figuring which questions are deemed incorrect. Amy seemed off her game at the beginning. It seemed like I waited forever for her to finally buzz in to suggest a question. And there were so many things that she should have known. Didn't she know that that bird was a cardinal? Was she having trouble with her buzzer? But congratulations to her for her 40 wins, and I look forward to seeing her in the TOC.
  5. Me neither. I even felt relief when I figured that Lily didn't see it (because I didn't see it). Since it was supposed to be bigger than the other guy's dick (which I definitely saw), I don't know how I missed it. As for someone thinking that an open marriage = having an affair, the definitions of words keep changing, and sometimes it's hard to keep up. I remember when being single meant that the person was unmarried. But then, you weren't single if you were engaged. And then you weren't single if you were living with someone. And then you weren't single if you were in a committed relationship. And then you weren't single if you were on a date. In the episode "Splat!" Kristen Johnston's character Lexi said to Carrie that they appeared to be the only two single women at the party. Carrie said that she was with a date. The implication was that since Carrie was on a date (with Aleks), she wasn't single. Even though he couldn't have been called her boyfriend at the time. Even open marriage doesn't mean what the authors of the book Open Marriage intended it to mean. In the book, there is one chapter that discusses married couples having physical relationships with others, and the two authors were against it.
  6. What's funny is that I have no recollection of that, and I don't remember Charlotte practicing on a banana. What I do remember is Charlotte breaking up with a guy because she didn't want to be the "up the butt girl," because men never marry the "up the butt girl." Just like Brady is younger than what he should be, so is Lily. On the episode that first aired on February 22, 2004, Charlotte and Harry were mailed a photo of the baby they were approved to adopt. So Lily might be eighteen already, or if not, very close to it, not fifteen.
  7. At the beginning of the first episode, Carrie indicated that the pandemic was over. I figured that AJLT was taking place in the future. I thought that Charlotte enjoyed playing with LTW and did not look forward to playing against her (and her husband). I hate how Carrie looks when her hair is pulled back in a bun. I had no idea why she wore it that way on her date with Peter. And I, like others here, was surprised that he had $1,050.00 to spend to go on a date with her. I guess math teachers make big bucks. Or maybe his late wife had a huge life insurance policy.
  8. Did Cynthia Nixon know that she wasn't straight when she was a pretty young age? And what about Meredith Baxter?
  9. When Charlotte decided to stop working at the art gallery because she was married to Trey and wanted to get pregnant, and getting pregnant is a full-time job, she was the sole art gallery employee who interviewed job applicants for the open position, and she decided to hire a young woman who had just graduated from college and had never held a full-time job before. Nothing was said about that young woman's connections or social status. Even though Charlotte said that she used to run an art gallery, I didn't believe her. Yes, I know that she used to work at one - I just don't believe that she ran it. Why would she think that a woman fresh out of college was a suitable hire for the position of running an art gallery? Carrie, Miranda, and Samantha had suggested that she do volunteer work during the time that she was trying to get pregnant, and she considered volunteering for a charity that was founded by employees at Trey's hospital. Yet she told the young woman who wound up replacing her that she was on the board of directors of that charity. If she can lie about being on the board of directors of a charity, she can lie about running an art gallery.
  10. That would have been impossible, since John was cremated. I wonder why the writers forgot all about Marcus. During the series, Charlotte tried to fix up Stanford and Anthony, and while Stanford appeared to be attracted to Anthony, Anthony told Charlotte that he could do better, and he even asked her if she had fixed the two of them up just because both of them were gay. Charlotte said yes. Stanford and Marcus eventually got together, which made Anthony very jealous, and he tried to break them up. The second movie showed Stanford and Anthony getting married, but nothing was said about Marcus. For some reason, when Rose said that she never felt like a girl, I did not think that she was nonbinary. I thought that maybe she felt that she was a boy in a girl's body.
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