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    I love Jacques Pepin
    His show is one of the best parts of the PBS cooking lineup.
    Also, peas are pretty great.

    I also love Brian Regan. I think he still does things?

    I hope he's a regular feature.

    Carla
    I love her enthusiasm for being on the show. It's nice to see someone who seems like they're enjoying themselves.

    I think Iowa is even more disappointed than Arizona. Kurt Warner is our favorite son (after Tom Arnold).

    Splendid Table all the way.
    Also, Sound Opinions is usually very entertaining, even if Jim and Greg's tastes seem mildly shitty sometimes.

    I adore Carla. It's nice to see her pull a dark horse victory. Who knows, maybe she's finale material?

    because libraries are great!

    Orgasm's no. Orgasms yes.
    And the pretty, brooding type has been known to do it for a girl, even if all they do is stare.

    The Harry Potter books and movies are both pretty great, for teens and adults. Twilight (book and movie) seem mediocre to me, but my 13-year-old self probably would have loved them.

    Village Bicycle

    smile
    I can't remember ever seeing Don smile so much. It was a little disconcerting.

    indeed
    I'm surprised America is still putting up with his antics.

    tbh
    I'm coming girls and I've got the fondue!

    pete seeger
    i was surprised you gave no love to pete seeger. what gives?

    best summer tv
    Flipping Out season 2. Useful for seeing how your obsessive compulsive tendencies match up to the master: Jeff Lewis.

    pun
    Was that supposed to be a pun where you allude to the flooding and use the word flood? Or am I just hyper-aware of the word flood because of the flooding? Both distinct possibilities…

    bus safety
    Since this column may be no more, and my inane question has not been answered, do any of you faithful readers remember a series of bus safety movies possibly from the '70s?

    Stones of Summer
    Great film. Great book as well. It took me a few tries to get through, but it's worth it.

    balance.