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Don't forget the "Mad About You," ending, where we find out the couple really weren't mad about each other, after all, from the point of view of their angry teenaged future daughter. That show was HUGE, and it dropped off the American syndication radar just about as soon as the finale aired. At least Roseanne has

Yeah, but if the hospital was refusing to cooperate and help them make an alternate plan, nor was it willing to supervise one, then do they have a case?

Well, "It wasn't really necessary," seems to be the entire legal argument. The hospital is arguing that since, in their opinion, nothing else could be done to treat his cancer, going off to try to treat his cancer one more time was a form of neglect. That's pretty nutty on the face of it.

I love these! Can we get some Dragon Con photos from this weekend as well? Pretty please with cream and sugar?

Well, if you grew up in the sixties, you were raised in an age where a band consisted of five dudes who didn't know how to play or read music, but made funny faces for the television, or possibly you listened to a number of singers who were prepackaged by the studio to read tunes that were written by someone else and

Right. The point is to dress up and have fun. If you're actually entering a contest, *then* the goal is to impress exactly three people. If you're making money off of it, then your goal is to impress consumers enough that sponsors pay you money. But what's ridiculous is the sheer volume of people on the internet

So, "Prince of Persia: Sands of Time" meets something from the paranormal mystery genre, in high school. Hmm. This is not fresh. Might be good, but not fresh.