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sentient_tachyon
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I like Pocket Casts; I paid for it because I listen to a lot of them. I think it was worth it for the nice interface. DoggCatcher was fine, though.

I came to say the same thing. I have to have some way to try to justify the ridiculous amount of time I've sunk into that game, so I want to vote for it.

Too bad. They are in Austin. I've got tickets.

For some reason, we imitate weird line deliveries from this show a lot in my household. You Can't Go Home Again has one of my favorites: "It's written under the frakking wing!"

I know you are commenting on pop culture, but when this comes up I always think about Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. They are examples of mothers who embrace the many facets of their lives in their work. Just because a woman decides she wants to have kids doesn't mean all of the other aspects of her personality are

As someone who grew up in a small Texas town and later went to school in Huntsville (where Linklater grew up), I think this hits the nail on the head. Partying in a random field, old men who you don't know asking you about high school athletics, everything. In that way, this is sort of a timeless portrayal of certain