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I fucking LOVE Hard Candy. Holy fucking shit she cuts off his fucking balls (spoiler).

Up had me crying harder than any other piece of art I've ever seen. I'm a huge cry baby, but seriously, I was wailing out loud. That makes me very happy.

Vampire Willow.

I liked it. Robin's directness felt right, and Barney's completely obliviousness to the problem felt perfectly in character.

Muhammad Ali:
"Well, I would have been the world's greatest at whatever I did. If I were a garbage man, I'd be the world's greatest garbage man!"

When I first saw this show
I said "why the fuck isn't Kristen Chenoweth on this show?"

I agree with Tom Waits, Sicko is his best work, partly because Moore is in it so little, and partly because he spends a minimum amount of time on stupid stunts. I was hoping that would indicate he'd grown out of that shit, but apparently he's back to antagonizing security folks in fancy lobbies.

I was hoping from the title
That this movie would make the opposite case, that the left should be protecting the free market against the inefficiencies of corporate socialism.

Oh, and Jesse's taste is really good too. Mmm, Magnetic Fields and Bonnie Tyler.

Having read all of those, I learned that:

Yeah, and Robin doesn't seem that annoying. I think it's more that her little annoyances really irritate them because she's a bad cook.

I think yam tempura would have been really neat there. It's like the batter from the fish, but on the potatoes. Also, delicious.

Well damn, Jen's was the profile I wanted to read.

I hate Mike. Annoyingly, he doesn't seem to suck too bad at cooking, so he'll probably be around a while.

Chuckle.

I'd be happy if the top four from last night were the final four.

As an English person, I always was embarrassed by our refusal to pronounce the ll correctly (we do it with tortilla too). But Toby did have a good point, the line between words we chose to pronounce in the home language and those we translate into our own is arbitrary. You think Toby is obnoxious for insisting on

I think you're right, but I think Stephen King is wrong about his own ability to do this effectively with his characters.

I am the only person I know
Who enjoyed this film just ok. No love, no hate. Just ok.

The history lesson
I'd actually like to see more of that history lesson type stuff on project run way. I like the show, but I know fuck all about fashion. I think it would be neat if every week Tim Gunn took a few minutes to teach the audience something.