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Nomar Garciaparra
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Pathos in the middle
I really like Britta's character. I'm in my late 20s and trying to figure out what's what, too.

Dude, I can't believe I laughed at that.

I'm experimenting with my butt!
…nothing?

When I was in Germany, a Spezi was half orange soda and half coke/Pepsi.

Buy some Pillsbury and make 'em yourself?

I like her because I enjoy her music and lyrics. Why do you like the musicians you like?

Yes.

I also have not seen Goodfellas, I also thought this ep was a generic mafia parody, and I also thought it was hilarious.

Erin angerly telling Oscar to keep his pants on. I like angry Erin.

I agree, Tommy Wiseau, it feels like Slater was meant to be around longer. I really liked her, she was like the one professor who wasn't *completely* nuts. And there are so many men, it was nice to see another female character.

I said it above, but: Annie roughing up Jeff = hot.

I liked it more than last week, too. The identity issues, especially when one is in a group, really rang true for me. And whoa, Annie roughing up Jeff = hot!

It did seem weird that Pam tried to set him up, like, Hello, what about your mom? But I think they wrote themself into a corner with that one, because who else would introduce a lady to Michael?

Sarcasm!

I agree, the one really weird part was the manager hitting on Michael.

I've also read some suggestions about aging the Simpsons kids up. Bart and Lisa in high school would at least give the writers some new stories to tell. I think it's a great idea, but then I've been watching this show the whole time, so what do I know.

It's on DVD now.

Anger, use your words.

If we don't support the only Syrian restaurant in town, all we'll have is pan pizza and…make your own salads.

I laughed a lot at this ep — except the scenes at the dump. Very weird ep tonight.