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Arthur Edens and His Bread
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I'm not an engineer, so I can't speak to the specific functioning of the apparatus, but I do have something to say that will perhaps offer some reassurance. My old aforementioned company primarily designs medical devices that involve fluid management - dialysis machines, infusion pumps, and the like. So, if those

I used to work at the company that developed those machines, and I assure you, they're not gross at all! Quite the contrary, the machines utilize a cleaning system that makes them far better than the old standard fountain equipment.

THAT ONE GRABBED HIS BEHINDUS!

That actually was Dan Aykroyd. Poor guy doesn't have much going on.

I'm celebrating May the Fourth by watching the classic behind-the-scenes documentary From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga. It sure brings back a lot of memories; I watched it over and over as a kid, and snagged a copy when my local Hollywood Video went out of business years ago.

People played Space Invaders so much that they got crrrippling arrrthritis in their index fingerrrrrrrrrs!

I WISH it were SUBJUNCTIVE Warfare!

Not to worry! I'll be sure to keep my wits about me.

Well gosh, that's so wonderful to hear! Everything's coming up Milhouse, as the saying goes.

Well hello, LJo1! How lovely to see you!

Gosh, I just don't know if I could handle seeing Robert Duvall with hair again. It was rather startling!

Two To Killing a Mockingbird newswires in as many days! As I mentioned on TOS when this topic came up, I think Jem is a great character, but I'm not sure if he deserves a spin-off any more than Scout or Dill.

NAME and AVATAR both reference Tom Wilkinson's character from the excellent 2007 film Michael Clayton. I really like Mr. Wilkinson, and the image of him carrying around all that bread amuses me. I like bread too!

I had a feeling your first name was really Kdrukc!

"Why Jessica, I see you're wearing your Sunday chapel dress! P-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b!!!!"

There is indeed!

Apparently that's producer Bryan Burk.

Ooooo, I got chills just reading your comment. I can't believe it took me so long to see it!

That works too!

I was very late to Mockingbird; I only read the book a couple years ago, and first watched the film a few weeks back. But goodness, if both the novel and the adaptation aren't just wonderful.