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But don't those puppies see that HUGE STORM CLOUD coming?

Saw them in Philadelphia the other night. Not their best show (I've, um, seen them 7 times now, I realized), but definitely good. The issue with a band coming out with yet another good album is there are now songs that used to be standards that get left out, like Slow Show. Still absolutely recommend going if you can.

Ernest Goes to Steel

Counterpoint: In my lifetime, I've seen maybe three examples of people literally rolling on the floor laughing. One such instance occurred when my brother watched Jeff Daniels crush Lauren Holly in the face with a snowball from like four feet away.

SPOILERS

My brother is a newbie and was watching the Red Wedding ep with his wife's friend. When I discussed the episode with him, he was like, "Yeah, Wendy said Robb's wife and Cat don't die at the Red Wedding in the book. That's right, right?" I had to swallow my tongue and lie my way through, but definitely thought the

Two guys, one bomb.

I read the wolves are way more challenging to create, since they are real animals and any inconsistencies would be glaring. Dragons, however, don't actually exist, and you can get away with more.

Brienne has also done okay. Sure, mostly due to Jamie's interventions, but she could have had it worse and is being rewarded for her valor and honor thus far. Same with Ser Barristan.

This is also what made the members of the Night's Watch rising up against Craster in his own crib especially deplorable. I would have expected them to make more of a big deal out of that to set up fucked-up nature of the wedding. But hey, I think it was terrible enough on its own.

Same story for me, pretty much. I'd imagined deriving sick pleasure from knowing what was coming while my gf sat on in her innocence. But about an hour before the episode even started, I was just filled with dread that built and built. I'm still actually pissed off at Frey this morning, and it's raining in Philly, and

The *Cat Hobby Stories

Around the time of SXSW, and Grumpy Cat's live appearance, a coworker quite hilariously squinted at his computer before exclaiming, "Grumpy Cat is real?" Up until that point, he had not known an actual, living cat existed.

"It took me six movies to realize my name is, like, part of a car. Isn't that weird?"

Now let us never speak of the shortcut again.

Harry Shearers.

They must have computerized affection for it. Wait, I think I did that wrong.

Pop-Pop gets a Grisham?

If you give a queen a dragon…