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Claire Zulkey
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It was insanely bright—distractingly so.

It made my breasts go concave for a second.

I'll never forget Briscoe. Ever.

"I would like to travel more!" "I was thinking that as well." That last bit of exposition seemed a little unnecessary given that half the Parks department just traveled to London for no particular reason.

That is really nice of you. I'm taking a bit of a pause for the time being d/t babby but once he is mostly tedious I'll come back.

I like Dennis' positivity—Always Sunny is not a show I want to pick apart or overthink, so this review is actually making me retroactively enjoy this episode more than I first did (and look forward to watching it again.) And yes to the Season of Dee. 

I thought it was too up until the last second I wrote the piece and then was like "I better double check this so nobody jumps up my ass about it."

I forgot about that one. I just laughed out loud thinking about it.

I love that too but I wonder if a lot of it is how they chose to have the audience react to it too.

That was the first thing that popped into my head when this came up. That scene was thrilling when I first watched that movie as a kid.

I don't remember this as a viewer but one of my favorite bits that Brian told me about in an earlier interview I did with him was "Jabba the Foxworthy, which was basically Jabba the Hut with a Jeff Foxworthy mustache,
telling Foxworthy-type jokes that ended with '…you just might be a
Hut.'" There's a picture, too http:

Both Conan and South Park were major parts of my freshman year of college. Pretty sure my freshman year roommate and I bonded over our shared crush on Conan, and how it  felt like a watershed moment to say "I'm hot for a guy because he makes me laugh."

"Astronaut Wives' Club"

This is sad. He is so much more a quintessential Chicago character than your Jim Belushi or what have you. I met Dennis at a Midwest film festival (well, "meet" is generous. We smiled at each other and spoke briefly) and he was very charming—and looked exactly the same in person as he did onscreen.  He was always

I like you.

Simon was my favorite Chipmunk

Thank you! It IS a pretty cool story…

*NSync was big when I was in college, and senior year I "ironically" scored us tickets to one of their shows and my girlfriends and I "ironically" got dressed up to go and "ironically" screamed our heads off and "ironically" had a terrific time. I'm still fond of them. I liked Chris the most because I always like the

This is one of those thing that are just so '90's. You know, how normal suburban straight-o's don't understand how truly fucked up they and the world are, etc etc. It was a great time to be in high school because an annoying era just happened to coincide with an annoying period of life.

But how does Armie Hammer's face look? Still good?