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I think it hinges on the interpretation of the word "ongoing".

The devil is Canadian?
For a Canadian to play the devil, I nominate Michael Ironside. Or maybe Kenneth Welsh in his Windam Earle mode. But I would actually *watch* this show if they cast Eugene Levy - he'd make a great incarnation of evil.

I don't think I could ever be high enough to get into Countryman. I love Willie and I love the songs, but it's a combination that doesn't work for me.

Everything tastes like bile to me now.

This is a society of people who aren't responsible for the things they do. Face it, Chris Brown is just on the cutting edge.

More Prisoner love, it was a big part of my childhood.

I haven't watched it in years, but the KOTH ep where Bobby gets caught kissing the plastic head earned the series a lifetime pass for me.

Just today I was thinking "roadcrew flagman? That's the job for me." Love to stand around outside just … standing. A few weeks of that would be the best vacation I've had in a dozen years - I'm chained to a desk, but as I'm self-employed I'm the one who chained me to it.

If you take the opportunity to apply gematria and the notiracon to Carrey's name, birthday, and movie credits then it *proves* that you have utterly screwed up priorities.

@IM, if your buzz gets too big, just watch some daytime television.

Robert Wilson?
Never realized that Carrey was such an Illuminatus fan. Also, he apparently missed the joke. Loved the books myself when I was 16, found them unreadably stupid when I tried rereading them a couple years later, though they are a good illustration of how paranoid thinking works.

There was a study published recently on the evolutionary purpose of depression. The short form, depressed people are better at focusing and harder to distract. This might also explain why depression and creativity go together so often - you need that kind of focus to create great art, or at least stay in front of the

I still yell "schweinhund" occasionally, but I can't get that low-quality digitized quality.

Just about anything…
…off on the label 4AD, but I'd probably pick "Another Day" off of This Mortal Coil's "It'll End in Tears", because Liz Fraser has the most beautiful voice.

So, if the Humongous spoke like the Swedish Chef.

That means all the good reviews were the result of rounding errors. Shit, I'm going to have to go over the data again.

@Tuck, they also get the trains to run on time too.

@cybersybil: It was Reloaded, wasn't it. Those are my sentiments too - I've got to respect a film that has fan service for the 2600 subscribers.

And they never seem to show a person being treated like dirt because they've left the fold; the churchy folk are always "oh, you poor lost soul" and not spiteful or vindictive in the least.

Towns are generally better than cities for *doing* things. For instance:
- Sports. Sports facilities generally don't need advanced booking a year ahead of time, and there's lots of space for open air facilities. Worst comes to worst, find an empty field. Bicycling in a big city is not fun, except in that