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@ahpooks: I am finding I agree.

@shadowofadoubt: Watching James Marsters and John Barrowman make out did make my evening. But that doesn't really happen often enough.

@Ms Meghan is Reppin' the Triforce: I'm watching whatever BBCAmerica decided to show, so I have no idea where I am in the series. But yes, I have noticed a pattern: the plan is always chase alien, find alien, ???. And then the ??? turns into "kill alien," or possibly "lock alien up with no intention of ever letting it

I just got into Doctor Who a few months ago, and now I'm catching up on the Torchwood marathons my DVR has been catching for me. I gotta say, I'm not loving it. Okay, the James Marsters episode I loved (I counted the Buffy references) but aside from that? Eh. How do other people feel about Torchwood? How much time

@BiteMeMitchell!: I agree completely. Plus, I live alone. I don't know what's up with all these stories of people saying "I just woke up one day and wanted a fresh salad with eggs and fruit and so I made it." I don't keep any of those things in my house. I can't even buy real milk because it goes bad before I can

@maggeimerc: Not necessarily. I had to start cooking for the family once a week when I was 12, and a couple years later it was bumped up to twice. I got really good at frozen ravioli, (open bag, dump in boiling water) but that was it. There are lots of shortcuts for the truly lazy and uninterested.

@chocolateandpeanutbutter: I was visiting a friend last year who loves to cook, and another of her loves-to-cook friends was over and they were laughing at someone they knew who used an egg timer to make Ramen. Even though it had nothing to do with me, I was a little hurt. If I didn't use the egg timer, I'd forget all

Is Star Jones getting her hair done on the set of 24? Doesn't her show have hair people?

@bananapancakes: Right? And Randy said something about having to compromise between what the people in alterations think looks right and what the bride thinks looks right. No, you do what the bride, who has already given you many thousands of dollars, thinks looks right. Why is this a question?

Anybody else see the "Say Yes to the Dress" episode last night about picky brides and get the feeling they were using "picky" to mean "didn't fall in love with the first dress she tried on, often quite justifiably?" I don't understand why they were talking shit about so many clients who really didn't seem to deserve

@mustlovebooknerd: You don't have to list it, but anyone can submit information to your page, and once it's there you can only change it, not delete it.

@MissFiFi: Oh, absolutely. But the solution has nothing to do with IMdB. Maybe we could start by bringing back Fin Syn laws.

For the people getting mad at SAG and the WGA: they're not the ones doing the hiring. They are representatives of actors and writers, and doing their best to get them jobs however possible. They would like for producers to hire people regardless of age, too, but they don't have the power to make it happen. "Make

Another issue is that, in Hollywood, jobs will typically last a few months to a year, which means you're constantly being hired. This makes it impossible to, for instance, sue someone for discrimination, because you'll simply never get hired again and there isn't anything you can do about it. The phrase "you'll never

@didntmeanto: My dad once "caught what I had," not realizing that what I had were cramps bad enough to make me throw up repeatedly. And a boyfriend who actually did catch my 24-hr flu and insisted he "lost 20 pounds" from one night of vomitting. While I held his hair back.

@eloiseonahill: Very true. Now, if you'll excuse me, my office has Friday lunch hour Rock Band and it's almost time.

No one ever told me that if you're president, you get to sing with Paul McCartney! I may have to rethink my career goals.