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Chris Parker
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I want to look at it that way.

Wait, wouldn't you replace that with spaghetti squash, Mr. Atkins?

Which is pretty cool but, really, the only way I'd see myself using a service like this is if I wanted to, for a special occasion, cook a fancy meal for the wife (who does all of the meal planning, grocery shopping, couponing, cooking, etc.).

It looks like a thing called Zooper Widget is already rolled into Themer, because I've got that option to add. I just wanted to be lazy and not have to configure my own widgets.

Am I missing something? I followed the instructions, and I get the icon set and the wallpaper, but none of those delicious widgets are popping up.

This is an excellent point. I don't know how inspiration works outside of the world of writing, but I can attest that the vast majority of my work doesn't involve singular moments of genius, followed by hurried scribbling to produce the end product. In fact, if I actually managed to finish something that way, it was

It wasn't my logic, it was his.

I was, indeed, trying to be funny.

I see. Whether or not you intended that statement to apply to all of the movies on the nomination list doesn't matter. Whether you'd recommend the first How To Train Your Dragon film to adults also doesn't matter (especially since it's the second on the nomination list this year).

Why you should calculate your net worth and check it regularly

Er, no. That's not what you said. You said, "It's a fun movie, for kids." Which, more or less, describes all of those films (except maybe the Irish one). So, if, by that criteria, it's no longer appropriate for an Oscar, then none of them really are.

By that logic, wouldn't it just be easier, then, to axe the entire category?

This seems to imply that he doesn't act in anything else. I mean, opinions notwithstanding, Silver Linings Playbook was pretty amazing.

Be There for Your Friends Troubled Times

We do some of that. Or other things. Mostly removal of things she likes.

I dunno about that. I still "count to 3" with my daughter, and she's 5. She stops the behavior by 2. I'm not even really sure why, anymore. We don't spank and a time out isn't really useful or frightening for her. She just does.

Mmm. I mean, ok. We don't do it as a rule. But sometimes the explanation behind the direction is way, way too complicated for them to comprehend. Assuming we're talking about really young kids. My explanations scale up as my daughter gets more cognizant.

That may not be why we don't have Wasp in the movies, man. None of us are exactly privy to the upper-level chats about what goes in to MCU and what doesn't. My thought was that Pym and Janet represent an older version of the Avengers that most casual fans (or people who aren't necessary comic book fans so much as

Because it's infinitely more interesting and realistic than the alternative.

No. He made two financially successful films and, personally, I consider them to be generic teeny-bopper sci-fi action films... blah, blah, STOP LIKING WHAT I DON'T LIKE, blah, blah.