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Shadow Under the Heart
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De nada, and my pleasure.

Thank you for that Youtube clip.
She's very talented. But doesn't she know it!

This is fucked up, I know, but…

Maybe it does end on a note of hopeless hope.
But I think that the love the dog feels transcends their time apart.

Isn't Laura Kightlinger both?

Kathleen Madigan got easier to look at and a little funnier over the past few years.

"Kick off your Sunday shoe."

CLEARLY.

They might as well have just called it "Qwikler."

Good.
I had it in for this particular show based on the promos alone.
I've suffered no "Entourage" and I wasn't ever going to.

They're trying to sell coal…to kids?
Nobody ever discussed anything that happened on Channel One  in school, although I can imagine everybody was thinking of the things they would've liked to do to Serena Altschul and Lisa Ling too.

If they covered it like this, though…

"Definitely. The reporters all have this calm demeanor that seems to come less from journalistic composure and more from the fact that nothing that bad has ever really happened to them."

My earliest impression of Olbermann was that he was a bit of a twat for trashing "Air America Radio" right when it went on air.

Alas, I've seen most of the movies and only read about a handful of the books. It's worked out for me pretty well though. (Surprised the novelette "Shawshank" seemed so lacking though.)

Really? I saw the movie first, so maybe I was spoiled. But I was really taken by the first 250-300 pages of the story of the family, the setup, all the sentimental stuff, and of course the scary stuff.

They're just trying to find a serial killer. It'll be back up in no time.

Ten pages in?
"Misery" is one of the good ones.

Had the pleasure of reading "Cujo" and "Misery" last summer, so my impression of King is now pretty positive. I thought it was only "Pet Sematary" that followed the good, then great…then AWFUL format.