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But is it supposed to be a red squirrel or a gray squirrel?

Yeah, the eye buttons will be $24.95 for two.

Maybe "mixed reviews" in the case of J&TGP means "poor box office."

Also, they could presumably serve lots of pork products and leavened bread during passover or something like that. A friend of mine once wrote a nasty letter to some magazine or other that ran an article on "Great Meals for Easter/Passover," where everything included a pork product.

Well, it's possible the Red Deer station sent her up to Athabasca to cover the story…

It did actually look bigger the second time. But it may have been camera angles, etc.

That would have been awesome.

My model UN awards have long since left my resume. Just didn't have the room.

Yeah, I thought the ep was pretty funny, but I wouldn't have given it an A. Maybe a B+ or an A-, but Barney's video resume wasn't *quite* funny enough to push it over the line and make up for the dancers' hip jokes. Though Barney kneeling to propose to Robin was absolutely hilarious.

Diabetes?

Wasn't that the plot of this week's Life on Mars?

My favorite is the Heath Blizzard.

There's been a big Russian community in NYC since the 1917 Revolution - a lot of refugees eventually made their way to New York, albeit often via Berlin or Paris.

The ep was okay, though weaker than what we've seen lately. But it's definitely odd that they would skip ahead when the last ep had obviously ended on a cliffhanger. So strange…

My favorite commentary moment is at the end of Chasing Amy when the color bars pop up and someone (Ben Affleck, maybe) starts joking about making love to someone else's mom to the light of the color bars. It's been years since I watched it, so I don't remember the whole exchange, but the phrase "making love to the

Yeah, I found the challenge totally uninteresting. Maybe if they had gone all the way with the Superbowl theme and had them make party food or something. As it was, it just seemed like a lame way to make the chefs cook with regional cuisines and compete against past "all stars".

Birth of a Nation meets Guess Who

Mirrormask was okay. But it's hard to blame Gaiman for it's faults - he was really playing second fiddle to Dave McKean, who I believe did a lot of the plotting, etc.

For those who like the themes of American Gods, but not the actual book, check out the Brief Lives volume of Sandman. It is along the same lines of old gods and such stuck in the modern world, but works a whole lot better, in my opinion.

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