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I have a CD of Cheshire Cat from back when they were just known as Blink. I hope it's really rare because I'm planning on selling it to finance my retirement.

About the witchcraft in this show: I suppose it would be too complicated to build plots around witchcraft that involved spells and potions rather than telekinesis, but so far these witches have too much in common with Carrie.

The clean-cut preppy is the responsible witch, the tall one in risque clothes is the irresponsible witch and the short one is that one's disapproving-but-scared-to-leave lackey. Easy peasy. One of them is named Faye.

Yeah, I have no idea, but you'll be happy to know there are Wikis devoted to LJ Smith in general and The Secret Circle in particular. That's where I found out why there are 7 kids in the 6-family circle: 2 of them are cousins. I'd tell you which two, but you who knows any of the characters' names at this point?

I do not regret removing TLC from my channel line-up and therefore not knowing this show had still been on the air.

Ask any Howard Stern fan and they'll know, thanks to the delightful wackpacker transsexual Siobhan. It begs the question, are the creators of "Ringer" Stern fans using an inside joke?

Jon Brennan wasn't a dud, at least in my memory of the show. They might have hoped for another Julie who was going to be curious and ready to discover a new world away from home, but instead he stuck to who he was. He is a classic Real World character in his own way. I just think the 3rd season would be more fun to

Thank you, Meredith, for these recaps! It was a lot of fun vicariously reliving The Real World. If you're going back to this well, I'd think about skipping season 2 and going to the Puck and Pedro Show instead. Or do the first season of Road Rules, which I remember being really entertaining. Thanks again!

This show on in HD yet? I wouldn't watch it if it were, but I hate flipping past Food Network and seeing episodes of their old shows stretched out into 16:9 and this show is a frequent offender.

Even as a Chargers fan I find it difficult to hate the Raiders at this point. It's still easy to dislike their aluminum-foil-bespiked fans, of course.

I just want to say that I love Clem Snide. Thank you, Eef and friends, for creating so many of my favorite songs. Best of luck to you!

I like this show because I like (a) glimpses behind the scenes at how chefs and restaurants work and (b) Ludo and Krissy (the former Hooters waitress!). Every episode follows the same path, but I like the places they stop along that path. The restaurants they go to get a taste of local flavors usually have more in

You're old!

No need for a photo credit
Just based on the name of the show I was pretty sure this was going to be on Bravo. Seeing the picture eliminated any doubts.

"Anyone but Senna"
Senna was hated by so many F1 fans back in the day that they used to sell T-shirts with the name of every other driver in the field, with the motto: Anyone But Senna. Time heals all wounds, though, so now I look forward to seeing this movie when it comes to town next week.

Suspending my suspension of disbelief
Do the Keller storylines remind anyone else of the Murdoc episodes of MacGyver? The supercriminal nemesis to our seemingly unbeatable heroes?

My posts may be repetitive, but at least they're redundant.

"…actually lead to an increased level of dread…"
Let's make that "led" not "lead," please.

The direction of baseball on Fox is far worse than even Tim McCarver (who, along with Joe Buck, is surprisingly sarcastic and funny outside of the booth). Every Fox director has terrible ADD resulting in the compulsion to cram in close-up shots from 8 different cameras between pitches, usually not returning to the