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I make pumpkin bread year round it is sooooooooo good!

I downloaded about three malasa chai "recipes" today in anticipation of cooer weather.

I feel like Ted Giesel is looking down on this saying "leave my books out of this!!".

I'm sorry :(

Why is it that all of the furniture I like is freaking $2000?  When did I get such expensive taste?  And we're talking a chair and ottoman, not even a whole living room set.

Strangely, there is a mystery in a pretty famous series where this disease is a key plot point. 

I spent the day revisiting pre-Invisible Touch Genesis, then decided to check out M+M again and, well, just no. 

That's the best kind of nonsense :)

I actually encourage my mom to watch this since otherwise she watches WAY too much SVU.  To the point where this change actually occurred:

It was good word of mouth and I bet in a few months the creators are going to have the same level of name-regret as the folks over at Cougar Town.

Ugh - I keep missing that!  It keeps showing up in ATL when I am out of town.  Good to know it's worth the effort if they make it back here.

It's strange seeing that song in particular being compared to a day at the spa.  I'm not sure if Abacab is "edgy" but it is certainly musically complex. 

I don't know if I can actually defend it, but I really love most of ATTWT.  I think I just have an affinity for Tony Banks songs.  I think they tend to be a bit melodramatic, but for some reason it works for me.  Undertow and Many Too Many are I think really haunting and Scenes From a Night's Dream is fun.  I think

I agree that this is a beautiful song.  It's a little surprising to me that this song hasn't been a mainstay of wedding songs over the years. 

I was on a date this weekend with a guy who talked about how he liked tightly scripted shows….

I can't read this guy's name without thinking about Stone Cold Stephen F. Austin, former commenter extraordinaire.

He's the guy with the small thing.

I have complained in various TV Club forums (fora?) about how shows feel like every character has to be zany or wacky and that most shows benefit from someone level-headed around.  Barney Miller is proof that humore can be derived from a character that is in control and decent. 

I'm with you that Andy is awesome, but I take umbrage with dissing Dave Nelson! 

Ted Crisp is funny as hell.  I always think of him more a Michael Bluth-like, where they seem relatively normal compared to the crazy surrounding them, but then they're own inherent lunacy surfaces (see:  Medieval Fight Club, his desire to beat the handicapped girl at paper sales, etc).