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Aurora Boreanaz
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Wow, good luck with your future plans! Sorry the Saint Paul job fell through. My wife is right now waiting for a callback on a job she had two interviews for, and was one of the top five candidates…if she gets it, she'll be able to leave the position she's been stuck in for five years with no raises and frequent

My father and I both had so many problems with Wells Fargo that we switched our accounts away from them, and try to avoid them at all costs.

About age 2, having peanut butter and jelly on toast, leaving it on the dresser next to my bed, and noticing that it started out hard (toasted), got soft (soggy), then hard again (stale).

Holy shit, that sucks! Do you have problems with dogs now?

I was in fourth grade when that happened, saw it in class.

I used to love that song (and still do), but I will never be able to think of it again without picturing the insane Literal Video version.

That actually sounds good…the peanuts should offset the pure sweetness of the candy corn pretty well.

I knew that the woman was being played by a male actor in the first film, but is she actually a man in drag in the movie as well?

*chuckles* After the initial jump scares, that demon from Insidious was just silly. "OH NO, Darth Maul forgot to shave his head again!" The old woman with the candle was much creepier.

Absolutely brilliant, scary and heartbreaking film.

I don't have high hopes for them in this, considering the "awesome replica" they built that looks like an Air Conditioner With Legs.

Yeah, anything involving children now affects me about 1000% more than before.

Oh no! An entire island of things that are alive? How FRIGHTENING!

I liked both movies, but The Innkeepers' design for the ghost bride creeped me out enough that I ended up being scared by it more than House of the Devil.

I forgot to make an exception for when Graysmith visits the former theater manager. That scene was great, and the guy was obviously messing with him once he realized he was scared.

Definitely agreed on this one. I loved it in the theater, and the recurring themes were brilliantly done.

I also got around to watching Zodiac over the weekend. My observations pretty much match yours for the movie itself. The last third or so seems rushed.

Empok Nor is pretty good, but no Trek episode can come close to TNG's Conspiracy for outright creepiness. I really wish they'd gone through with their plan to have those parasites show up again, but they chickened out.

That was the problem with that plotline, it wasn't "genuine" emotion so much as "overused cliche'ed kiddie movie plot" with which they could have done far better.

Seriously. Only slightly better name than Cassandra Diarrhea.