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This reminds me of how good Colin Mochrie was at that answering-only-in-questions game on Whose Line.

Whoa, i don't remember this *at all*!

You guys are crazy. Corbett was hot as shit on Northern Exposure. I liked his art projects, he flung a piano and everything.

Dear Zachary is a real time fucking horror show. I could only watch it once.

It *barely* passes watchability for me - sometimes the jokes are alsooffensive/racist or at least mean spirited. It's really the actors who make it, Bernadette, Sheldon and Amy in particular. They're very good and the cast has great chemistry.

They wear the shit out of those hats too, especially the 20s cloche hats. I had a custom winter cloche hat handmade by one of the only milliner shops i know of that still exists in my city. It was $300 and worth every damn penny - a well made hat is amazing, got all the compliments every day.

Born in the USA is the only song i skip on that record. But man, 'Bobby Jean' gets to me every time. I think it's one of the only songs i've heard about a guy singing about his affection for a close female friend, it's a kind of relationship you don't hear about in music.

Mistress America was one of the worst films i saw this year. The characters were insufferably self absorbed and irritating and i found that some sequences (like when they visit Gertwig's ex's house) felt more like a staged play than a movie experience.

Oh yeah - i mean the average person isn't going to fight a war lately, so they gotta replace it with something.

After i finished my masters overseas, i was incredibly broke - i had $80 left in my OVERDRAFT before having absolutely nothing - maxed out credit card, everything. I sold my computer for a plane ticket home and got rid of most of my things except for the one suitcase i could afford to bring home.

I find it vaguely annoying that depicting a woman using a gun is shown as taking charge of her life. They used the same metaphor in Mad Men with Betty.

Baking is just more particular - less room to fuck things up, or it just won't taste right/have correct texture/ set correctly/look terrible. It's not as flexible for the good outcome like, say, pasta or stir fry.

Yes, i agree. Carol of the Bells as well. I used to be in church choir as a kid and this was the best one to sing with others!

In a 6 year relationship that was on it's way out 5 months later, for Valentine's Day he got me a candy apple. When i went to eat it, the whole apple was rotten inside. A nice metaphor!

Louis CK's bit about Cinnabon. Always makes me want a Cinnabon (with the cum icing!)

There's a diner here that does that, with the option of blending in a piece of pie too. Incredible!

Oh yeah, it's fantastic!

I wonder if, 20 years or whatever in the future, it's going to look ridiculous. it'll be the equivalent of the Three 6 Mafia win.

I don't get it. The Social Network is…pretty good at best? It didn't bowl me over or anything. I mean Black Swan and True Grit are unforgettable and amazingly atmospheric.

I love though watching a guy do an homage like this, completely seriously - he's not making fun of her or anything, just doing a spot on imitation mostly.
Like to me, it's almost surprising because you never see this. Usually men 'acting' like a woman is 99% of the time portrayed as hilarious or degrading. Women can