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totally was

The length of the story was really what sold it for me— nearly 20 whole minutes of Ian McShane being a total Lorna Douche. I liked the accents better last week, but gosh this podcast makes me want to revisit Tom Cavanagh's non-shitty-Christmas-movie career. Something about the way those sounds exit his mouth-hole is

Gosh
what a birthday present this is.

The first time through I didn't really have favorite episodes, but thinking back, that was a very good one.

JacksSupermanPunch, that's the great thing about libraries. Now that "graphic novel" is a legitimate genre, you can just hunker down in the PN6700s and go through it all for free. It's a little delayed, but as far as the older stuff, you are set. Just look it up on WorldCat.

the queer eye guy? because he was definitely there. so was catherine keener, though.

Further totem pole talk: why is there a NW Coast (Tlingit?) totem pole in Dorchester?

Most Neil Gaiman works bore me; they seem a little derivative, and I can't get into them at all. I did like Coraline fairly well.

thanks for helping to perpetuate the myth of widespread sati

"She has nothing. Absolutely nothing! She is nothing."

Gerard Depardieu would like to respectfully disagree. This small dog will present his points.

Thomas Kretschmann— he was in King Kong and probably some other shit. Actually, looking him up, the rest isn't that bad. Prince Valiant, Resident Evil: Sequel, Wanted. Weird list, if you overlook accent stereotyping and enjoying money.

Or, what happened to Captain Russell's pompous mustache?

Any women inseminated during their wonder years, and guys who watched Garden State and afterward wiggled their fingers while making funny noises and got laid.