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I saw him when he did one of the concerts where he played the album in its entirety (I don't know if it's what you're talking about, the tour proper only gets here this autumn, I'll go to), and the idea that the album could be in any way dull (what seems to be one of the complaints you see here or there, it was the

@avclub-cd3b315eabf4e2035b65bb357a8eaf8d:disqus, thanks, the one I have is indeed ().

@avclub-eb058ced22520c3a8f4e4a6e2fb16403:disqus @avclub-62812d8eb06386505986efff8b5e43ac:disqus, actually given that when Joey tries out being a waiter at Central Perk he ends up owing money, maybe that's why he doesn't have a job on the side.
And that's with coffee, he'd need to take out a loan if he worked in a bar

Don't forget the paint-covered overall.

I'll look that up, thanks.

I actually have one of their albums (the second one I think), I must have listened to it about three times, I wasn't really sold. Maybe the later stuff will be a better entry point for me.

Everyone seems to have forgotten Nick Cave :(

That's the first time I read something about Sigur Ros that makes me want to give them a listen.

Aspiring chef would still beat out of work actor and waitress. Not sure about masseuse though, there's potential for decent money, but I can see Phoebe doing just enough to barely survive.

They're just here for ceremonial purposes now, it doesn't really matter anymore if they get completely senile.

I strongly recommend you read Persuasion, it's a bit darker than the others, but is my favourite.

Austen is the best (as you know now), I'd recommend you keep Sense and Sensibilty last. For the laughs, Northanger Abbey is quite good, Mansfield Park might be her most ambitious, Persuasion is my favourite.

Friends getting married, having kids, buying houses.

Would you mind quickly developping what your issues with Fanny are?

@pico79:disqus We have a hard time understanding why anybody would disagree that our culture is the best in the world, cultural matters in general are still very important, and given that Intouchables was one of the most successful movies ever, with countless articles in the media about it, under all angles (social,

Regardless of what I think of the particulars, it's refreshing to see "celebs" air out grievances rather than play all nice.

I live very far away.

Is it because they've seen the opera and know that given how it ends it's probably a bad omen for starting a marriage?

Attention Chicago based people.

I second any Lubitsch recommendation.
Relatively little of what he's done is available, and it's only the greats, I'd suggest you keep the musicals and silents for a little later.
You can't go wrong with Design for Living, Trouble in Paradise, Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (my favourite), To Be or Not to Be, Ninotchka, Heaven