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I don't know that I could handle being in the sugar mommy relationship that you describe.

It looks to me like you were banned for being persistently petty to the moderators when they deleted your comment (which was within their right to do.) Hard for me to have sympathy with you. Go start your own blog and you'll be able to say whatever you want and ban whomever you like.

I had kind of this relationship a few years ago - I dated a woman significantly older than me, but still attractive. She never gave me money, but she did pay for all of our dates and bought me a few small gifts. It was pretty nice.

I completely agree with you.

Are we getting a review for Finding Carter?

When will you start writing about musicals on a regular basis? Can you get Vox to pay you to do that?

Danny told me not to trust you. He said you killed Moe Zart!

I miss Alphas so much. Gary was one of the best characters on TV.

Wompsters Inc, Wompsters University

The location footage looks good! Just keep all boat and water related scenes to night, where we can't see the crappy CG.

Weird. What happened to my comment?

Speaking of cartoon violence, I always kind of thought that parents were way too sensitive about that. Until I got the recent blu-ray of Tom and Jerry - those shorts are ridiculously violent. Itchy and Scratchy is barely an exaggeration! Honestly, the violence in Tom and Jerry detracts from the cartoons, imo. At a

The original album is pretty good, but it's been surpassed by different and interesting recordings many times by now. The original has a newness and rawness that's still appealing, but the Broadway recording (which I referenced elsewhere on this thread) is better sung and acted by both of the leads. The big problem

My friend is in the 4 to 9ers! That's her face in the image for the second video.

I thought that it had its own set of strengths and weaknesses that were completely different from Tangled's strengths and weaknesses. Tangled did comic relief much, much better (even though I liked Josh Gad as the snowman for the most part) and the romance was well-developed, but it was also very much in the mold of

Slight SPOILER here: about 2/3rds of the way into Frozen, I thought how interesting the film would be if there was no actual villain in this movie. And then one of the characters turned out to be an unambiguous villain.

Get a Horse! is good, but it pales in comparison to actual Mickey shorts of the 20s and early 30s.

Well, an artistic success at least.

The female character designs in this movie are very heavily Keane influenced, yes.