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It can be both!

Soup + wine = guaranteed buzz.

I always wanted to be Johnny - principled but knowing how to have a laugh. Holiday is a great pick.

Despite the music, they are both very childlike in that scene. And what about the scene in the car trunk? He has overpowered her, thrown her in the trunk, followed her in, but then he's basically shy, not touching her too much, talking about movies: "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to put up with this shit." Love

There are scenes early in the movie where I just want to slug Scotty. He doesn't deserve her.

Love, Actually is well-paced, well-acted, and watchable and I'll defend it as diverting entertainment.

Re: lazy cats; Our family once vacationed at some cottage be the lake. First night, we saw a mouse. Next day, the landlord comes in, carrying his cat, moves the stove, puts the cat one foot from the wall, and says, "Go get'im, Marmaduke." Cat got the mouse. We cut vaca short about one hour later.

I did. Rumors to the contrary, not lost. Sold it, half price.

i'm in support of the AV Club covering Trump disses. He is a reality show star first, politician second (at best).

It is together.

In other words, true love is creepy?

I wonder who will play Stephen Colbert's grandfather?

Did you ever read Gore Vidal's "Lincoln"? Not so much a ghost, but a tyrant when he needed to be.

Counterpoint: it's sexy when a woman feeds me. She doesn't have to try so hard, with the costumes, just a smile will do. (I dated a chef a few times.)

I love good sound, and would love to hear Moondance and especially Tusk in the 5.1 versions I have. But I don't know about the extra little knick-knacks.

I got a Vizio TV for real cheap several years ago. It quickly developed a cloud in the lower left of the screen. Sometimes I can make out some letters traced by the cloud. But we live with it.

I saw it on it's first showing, Monday AM on Morning Joe. Knowing that they're targeting Trump's favorite shows is gratifying.

This presidency is based on the threat his TV persona exhibits. Every chip in his armor hurts him. He loses his manhood a bit more every time we laugh at him.

You know, life isn't just one venal revenge-filled act of spite between rivals - no matter what the AHOTUS says it is. It's OK that Goodell wants the best for his league, whether it's properly inflated balls or a great championship game.

But what does TRUMP want? That's the piece that's not being answered.