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Or maybe they can use pancakes to lure Cindy to the light side.

You just reminded me of one thing I meant to include in my post. I LOVE that they never showed Clark having one nanosecond of doubt or jealousy about John Henry. Their love is so strong and true that even her husband from another timeline showing up can’t touch it. This show has made that such a strong foundation and

I thought it should have been Jonathan. The twin bond should have been what they counted on to get through to him. We’ve certainly seen more of their bond this season than either boy’s bond with Lois.

I felt like that conversation was a set up for Irons to take over. But I suppose the military doesn’t work that way.

When they came back from commercial and Clark’s voiceover started, I thought he had gone back to being a journalist and this was an article he had written. I was surprisingly happy about that, and about the show remembering that he’s a talented writer. Then they showed the interview and it was sad trombone time. I

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I can’t even imagine Cats does Countdown without him. I’m so sad about this. RIP to the world’s greatest carrot in a box player.

I haven’t tried Edge. That’s a definite last resort. In Firefox on my tablet I can sometimes get it to show me logged in and get my notifications, but then it still won’t let me post. On a desktop, I just go in circles where it takes me back to choosing how to log in after every time I choose.

Banning third party cookies on Chrome is going to make Kinja impossible to use on my last refuge, like it already is for me on Firefox and Safari. I’ll miss this place when that happens.

Exactly where my mind went! I also realized the headline of this article can be sung to that tune.

When my sister worked in a hospital library, she generously shared copies of both “Rectal foreign bodies: A Case Story” and “Penile Injuries Caused by Vacuum Cleaners.” I am still trying to work out how the guy in the first one fit a toolbox in.

There’s a good Mercy in Titans. No Lex except off screen so far, but Mercy was fun last season. I don’t know if she’ll be back.

My dream has always been to reopen the Punch & Judy Theater in Grosse Pointe and make it a rep and arthouse theater like it was when I was in high school. The building was turned into an office building, but if I was rich enough I could turn it back. Then I’d show films that don’t need to make a profit.

I hated the first season, enjoyed the second mainly for Head Bruce, and am willing to give the third a chance. But you make me suspect there will be no delightful hallucinated Batusis this year.

That’s what I was going to watch last night! Got home with the thought that there was something new I was supposed to be watching, besides Brooklyn 99 which I will catch up on tonight, but it never came to me what it was. So, as usual, I watched a Chinese historical drama. I should be able to fit 99 and Titans in

For once my library owns a copy, so I can check it out. Sounds like something I can easily turn on in the background while I spend all weekend cooking.

Years ago there was a series called The Spice of Life, narrated by Edward Woodward. TV Ontario aired it in the Eighties and my sister loved it. I think there are quite a few spices that could inspire a documentary. I read a book on vanilla and that is definitely one that could be worth a movie. Chocolate obviously

Flint had a police millage* on the ballot this May. I was wondering if it wouldn’t pass in the current climate. It got over 80% yes votes, the highest of any millage vote I’ve seen in this town. It smoked our best library percentage by 10 points. And people were marching in Flint, it’s not like BLM is unpopular here.

I was so shocked when I learned of chip butties. I thought my father was the only person in the world who made French fry sandwiches, as he called them. We liked to say his four basic food groups were meat, potatoes, salt and grease.

I cannot believe you left out the most addictive recipe you have ever published. It single-handedly put beef back into my regular diet rotation.

I used sarnie once, because I wanted to convey that I was making an English style bacon sarnie, not an American style BLT.