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I grade it A+ for fumigation control.

I just watched it over this week (9 years after it was on, I had just done a Deadwood rewatch and felt like extending a Milch-bender), and I gotta say, while it's a bit half-baked plot-wise and over stuffed character-wise at times, I liked it far more than I expected to. It probably helps that I'm watching it far

I liked it too but am also surprised everyone thinks it ended on a hopeful note. Louise knowingly going on to go through all that stuff in her life just seems depressing to me. I assume it was a destiny is (almost) all perspective as well.

I was pissed that they never let her finish her lesson on why Portuguese was different than the other romance languages.

IIRC it depends on whether that had two feet or at lest one knee in bounds.

In the 90's. They had one hit with "In The Meantime"

He didn't say what he needed the fourth hankie for?

What if you tip generously, and upfront?

Kenye blame him?

That was about beer and by Ben Franklin.

YEEEEAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!

Can we sue her if she plays too long?

Yeah but he was a very undisciplined hitter and struck out too much. Possibly because he had half as many balls as the other batters.

For a paint horse, yes.

"Capturing The Friedmans" was a Dune sequel?

I wonder if they had a different take on the classic "Hang in there" poster?

That'll teach it to mess with God's America!

THE DUSTY TRAIL!

It works for me!

There was also a gay photo store employee that developed George's candid shots.