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I never really got into Sibelius, opting instead for Stenhammar, Nielsen, Rautavaara and yes, of course, Langgaard for my north-european exposure. Listening to this symphony, I can see why I could have gotten bored at first, but that ending is worth the build up, even if it appears to lead nowhere…at first. I'll need

Sorry, I meant "streaming site," but I think having an operational TV in a sauna would take away some of the boredom and feeling of slowly drowning and asphyxiating (wow, got it right on the first try).

Don't worry because I'm in pretty much the same boat. I stick around long enough for "News…" and then tune in and out. I have more fun with Einstein on the Beach, to be honest.

De rien, tout pour vous. 
Something, something Derrida, Ces nymphes, je les veux tuer…

Estas son las mañanitas que cantaba el Rey David.
Hoy por ser día de tu santo te las cantamos aquí.

This is way late, but I haven't been around for a while. I feel I over-reacted to this episode and I'm trying to clear my mind before the next one.

Listening to Einstein on the Beach for a month+google translate=
Albert Amstrand

I was that baby!

Nah, he came back in one of the later episodes to avenge his ghost. I think the writers were really grabbing for ideas by then.

Hitler, you sexy bastard!

You know, I just realized I could have watched this hours ago on my regular steaming site. I like to watch stuff live if I can, but I'm just not used to having that kind of power.

I thought the link was going to be a gif of Gillian Jacobs doing her "psychology victory" dance. I could watch that for hours.

Not disagreeing with you, buddy. I'm just saying I opened my heart tonight to this episode, I welcomed it and prepared to introduce it to the special place I have reserved for Epidemiology and Horror Fiction, confident that it would fly to their arms in a graceful and elegant manner. And then I saw the grade. And then

It's OK, it just had a rough première. It'll bounce back.

It was such a relief when the colour came back to her face and she had her healthy appetite back. She had this pained and disgusted look whenever she looked at food during her recovery. Needless to say, she has become very suspicious of the bread and blood stew that we ate during those days and will be more careful

Quel dommage, mon amie. I hope you escape your delirium by tonight; but, it could be worse. Last time I went to Mexico with my mom, she contracted food poisoning on the last couple of days we were there and had to travel through 3 cities (which were all experiencing a drought with major water-conserving measures, so

I didn't know the author of The Things They Carried was a 30 Rock fan. This will make me seriously reassess his oeuvre.

It's the "Pubic Library," after all.

I definitely noticed a downturn once George accepted the solo dinner night. Everything else was just relationship troubles, which— notwithstanding the holiday—is usually what sitcoms deal with; although, they felt kind of contrived. 
I will say, when Ryan said that the pretentious, boring art film was beautiful, I knew