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Fattypants McGee
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I've gotten use to it to the point of tolerating it. I still have trouble finding WOT most of the time, and I hate that Disqus logs me out while showing that I'm still logged in, so that I don't realize until I cannot post a comment I wrote. Then logging out takes me back to the home page, and I lose where I was in

me too, @avclub-c2f1c4ca8c389f37c0d3c838bb27ef25:disqus. But I suspect we are at least in good company around here

This is so true. The reality is, if cat owners spent 5 minutes trying to understand what their cats are truly like, and what they need, we'd have a lot fewer cats being relinquished to shelters. Everything he says is completely right and completely obvious if you know cats, but people are DUMB. I work at an animal

Anyone else read the Wired article? Seems like it ended in the middle of the story

that was just your soul. and he sold that for some Alf pogs. Now you'll never be able to walk through automatic doors again

yeah, he needs to die on the way back to his home planet

most cases of rabies in the third world are caused by dog bites from free roaming dogs, not wild animals

does he contain potassium benzoate?

I can't believe Michael is back again next week. The guy seems sweet, but he just can't dance, and it is late in the season to be propped up entirely by fan votes.

yeah, too many of the "celebrities" are boring and there is a lot of crappy dancing (seriously, why is Michael Waltrip still on the show? yes, he's self-deprecating and funny, but guy cannot dance at all. At least Jonathan Bennett was willing to try more difficult stuff and showed some improvement). And I'm with

I'm American and I watch a lot of these UK panel shows on you tube, and I've wondered the same thing. I don't have an answer, but it is an interesting question

to your second paragraph: YES. I don't understand why people get their panties in such a twist about the top pick. it isn't supposed to be the best thing on that night or your favorite show; really, it is probably based mostly around what publicity still they want to use at the top and what funny jokes they want to

I will always have a soft spot of Dinosaurs because of the genius of casting Mitchell and Webb as the bickering robots

I watched St Vincent yesterday. I would give it a B.
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It was kind of all over the place and, considering the money trouble angle pushed through the first half of the movie, the fact that it all disappeared when he ended up in the hospital for weeks on end was ridiculous. and i find it hard to believe

I sat across from Chris Cooper on the NYC subway once. I didn't have the guts to say anything. This was after Adaptation, but before he really became famous. That's my only celebrity encounter (outside of two sports-related ones: Curt Schilling, who lived down the street from me when he played for the Phillies, and

I think it is a real shame that Jane Krakowski didn't win an emmy for Jenna in the later seasons of 30 Rock. I was the same about the character in the early going, but she really became one of the brightest spots on that show by the end, and deserved to be recognized for it

it is odd that they interviewed you and then didn't follow up at all (usually you get at least a perfunctory letter or email saying someone else got the job). It is possible they haven't made a decision yet

a friend lent me Blonde this week, but i don't know when I'll have time to really dive into it. Did you like it?

I thought it would be out of character for Zelda to sing, but I still wanted her to because Millioti is such a great singer. When the guy picked up a ukulele, it reminded me of the scene in HIMYM when she sang with the ukulele, which was so beautiful

it is also a way to break into American roles, which tend to pay more than jobs in Britain