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If you can swing it you should definitely consider it. There's a lot of underrated schools in the Midwest that teach in demand skills for relatively cheap.

Not exactly bright. But I still have at least two months to find something. So there's that at least.

I hope you have some great thing planned for the weekend. Or at least some relaxing things.

Seems like you've got a ton of great things happening over the next few days.

I just gotta pop over to my new local library or ask a friend and I should be able to join in this month.

Kinda overslept today and I completely forgot I'm on Central Time now.

I remember that show. Came on USA before they stumbled onto Monk and that whole Characters Welcome phase. I remember stuff like the War Next Door, Cover Me and Manhattan, AZ. Wow they were trying to tap that riffing on a quirky core premise thing for ages before it finally paid off, huh?

Echo chamber reverberates around a lot of medium. But it seems much worse for film than comics. Fortunately I go to so many places that have such disparate views on any given comics and the medium as a whole that I tend to never get caught in an echo chamber for too long. But I can see how it would easily turn

I just saw that you're considering going back to school. That's interesting. My hometown has pretty decent engineering and computer science programs and for pretty low prices since it's not super prestigious or in a city that everyone cares about.

Much like @michaelnicchetta:disqus I was wondering if you had to move to Colorado. But you've already answered that so it's pretty okay.

I actually like Gotham a fair bit and will defend it. I think it's a bit uneven but for the most part its gung-ho approach in embracing both the campiness and the grit of the Batman franchise makes it very endearing and almost always fascinating/interesting.

I leave my hometown behind this Thursday. It's gonna be kind of bittersweet. It's already costing me far more than I wanted it to though. I've got s living situation set up finally but still no job and nowhere to stay for the 1st week from September 1 through the 8th.

I introduced a few people to Little Shop of Horrors via the Director's Cut and when I told them what the original ending was they were pissed and felt the very notion of such a conclusion was a huge cop-out.

It would seem that Arthur has gotten way more intense since the last time I watched.

You've got me there. Elwood City is very inconsistent in its depiction. Sometimes it's a small burg of only 60K people other times it's big enough to support an international airport. They also have a major league baseball team sometimes. One that won that recently won the World Series even.

Mrs. Read is a work-at-home accountant for Crosswire Motors. So it's a dual income household in professions that have higher income threshold's than sanitation workers in small towns. We have no idea what Mrs. Frensky even does. I feel like she probably works retail. It just seems to fit.

I think he might have been too into his work. He's a commercial jet pilot, which means he was barely ever around. The job pays well and he put in the incredible amount of time necessary to become a licensed commercial jet pilot, so he wasn't just going to leave it behind. Meanwhile, Buster's mother is left carrying a

I LOVE that controversy. But it's more about how the world of Arthur depicts an alternate history from our own but doesn't bother to explain how any of it works.

Do they still do those Word From Us Kids segments? Or were they stripped out like the Malcolm Jamal Warner: Magic School Bus producer bits were from MSB reruns?

Look, if there isn't a comic musing about the function of racial structures and flawed attempts at constructing an alternate history in the Arthur universe by the end of this I'm demanding a time refund.