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Poor Poor Bob
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"Don't Worry, Be Happy" was one of their great all-time video critiques. They ignored the song and beat the shit out of each other while it played in the background.

My sister went to Rice University in Houston.
At a football game, the cheerleaders said, "Give me a T." The crowd roared "T."
"Give me an H."
The crowd roared "H."

I think the extended clip makes it a bit more clear. Tom isn't cutting the kid to be mean. He simply recognized that Tyler didn't have the skills to compete at the Top Chef level. Letting him stay in would have only delayed the inevitable.

Well, his friend's step sister's father does own a brothel that specializes in the occasional snuff fantasy when it can find runaways who won't be missed. And the computer work is maintaining the live web feed from those videos.

One year in, she'd be less-than-overjoyed. Any acknowledged relationship that lasts longer than a year is closer  to polygamy than an affair.

I recognized the two Moto chefs from the show Future Foods. They've always seemed likable and funny on that show, so I'm looking forward to seeing more of them. The kitchen at Moto already seems like a constantly evolving culinary contest, so I think those two have an edge when it comes to performing silly tasks and

Watching Cochran flip in slow motion, it became crystal clear how Rob was so successful last season. He never would have alienated a teammate who could have played an important role in his future. He would have been giving Cochran attaboys since day one or cutting him early.

Also, I know Moving Pictures isn't getting a lot of love here, but it had some great character moments. One of my favorite lines was when someone asked why all of Dibbler's films take "in a world gone mad." The response was, "Because Mr. Dibbler is a very observant man."

Cut Me Own Throat Dibbler
Ridcully
Angua
Lady Sybil (she doesn't get as much ink as her husband, but I loved her introduction and have loved the gentle way she has improved and controlled Sam over the years).
Moist von Lipwig

Reading too much of any author in a short time can be a mistake. When my wife was pregnant with our first child, I decided to get parenting advice from Pat Conroy and read The Great Santini, Lords of Discipline, The Prince of Tides and Beach Music in about a six-week period.

Starting with Moving Pictures would be a major disservice to readers. Not that I think it's a lesser book. It's one of my favorites. But without reading others first, the scene where the 50-foot-tall woman carries a screaming ape up the side of a building lacks just a hint of its comic punch.

I would tier his Discworld books with the top tier including Night Watch, I Shall Wear Midnight and Going Postal toward the top. Many of the early Rincewind novels don't hold up as well and go to Tier 2. I love some of the witch novels and others can take or leave.

I'm in the middle of this book now. I thought the last one (the name escapes me… it's the one about football hooligans) meandered too much and seemed almost like a warning that Pratchett's skills were fading. But Snuff is a very welcome return to form.

Xenu,

Ernie and Cindy were already on my dislike list for being so darned unpleasant to each other. This incident only confirmed that bias. I get that she's a control freak who wants to be prepared for every situation… um, have you watched this show before?

haysoos,

In general I agree about Chang. But I absolutely loved his running narration bit  few weeks ago.

Based on what we've seen of these characters so far, which one doesn't have homicidal tendencies? I could even see Shirley wielding a big axe without too much explanation. 

I've got to agree with the above comments.

While I liked the Rosen reveal at the end, I thought it was a bit too abrupt.