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Can anyone on here with more entertainment knowledge than me tell me if she'll be able to bust out any of her SNL-era impressions, or would that be some sort of copyright violation? Maybe it'd be a non-issue because of the Lorne Michaels thing, but I'm just wondering if we'll get to see Oprah and Whitney and

How have I never thought of adding nutmeg? I add it to all other greens I cook. Thanks for this.

I only discovered brussels sprouts in my mid-twenties, because my mom thought they were the devil, as she was raised on boiled/steamed brussels {which are apparently horridly bitter}. I never had the opportunity to taste one until a friend of mine roasted them, then I started making them almost every damn day. You'd

I've begun roasting them with sweet yellow onions and bacon. Hello, heaven.

I was just thinking the same thing. I'd do it, but nearly every damn person I know is terrified of clowns. I might be the only one who would get any enjoyment out of it.

I've seen him several times before with Kingsized at Trader Vic's. They used to play there on Thursday nights, not sure if they still do. And yeah, he's massive.

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This is Big Mike Geier, a fixture in Atlanta. He also heads up the band Kingsized.

I'm not sure how I felt about the Edith storyline. As she was the only one who hadn't settled down, and she's of a certain age (by that time's standards), I don't know that it's improbable that she would have gotten some action, and in turn seen certain biological consequences.

That makes sense; I have no doubt there are limitations. Still seems that a spectrum would be more useful in studying and describing sexual behaviors than two or three very limiting labels.

Fair enough. But then wouldn't the more limiting labels of heterosexual/bisexual(if accepted)/homosexual be even less helpful?

I was just asking about the Kinsey scale down thread, but I'll be forever buried in the grays. Spectrums are so much more lovely than rigid labels.

Ok, don't flame me, but I'm legitimately curious: does no one agree with/identify with the Kinsey scale anymore? 'Cause I've personally always kinda seen sexuality on a spectrum.

That's totally the NKOTB cartoon I watched when I was little.

A Thief in the Night: the reason I started having panic attacks at age 10.

Agreed — I always thought that Charlotte was a bit vapid. Maybe he just wants a relatively quiet and broody girl?

Oh geez, at this guy's age I was searching for my very own Zach Braff from Garden State.