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Rohr Cowbell
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Um, no. The popups were a reference to BBC's Sherlock.

It would be kind of cool if she were just in the background of a lot of scenes with the main characters, coming into the foreground slowly as the season goes along, she meets everyone, and she and Ted fall in love.

I don't know what peat tastes like. I do know what cinnamon tastes like.

Why no Region 1 DVD?!?!?

I'm sure your reviews will be Alas -

I loved, and own, virtually the entire run of Messner-Loebs's Journey. I also was lucky enough to find the collection of the back end of the series at a used bookstore a couple months ago. I haven't read it in a long time, but I still remember being especially knocked out by a story about the bad effects of drinking

All the seasons are on DVD. That's how we watched it all several years ago-through Netflix.

She also did a great job narrating the audiobook for Joe Hill's NOS4A2.

John Woo?

“TOOLS! TOOLS! I have to have my TOOLS!” *brrrr….*

Great. Fricking. Episode. I had no idea what was going to happen, and it was nice that it didn't appear to be editorial shenanigans.

Great. Fricking. Episode. I had no idea what was going to happen, and it was nice that it didn't appear to be editorial shenanigans.