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No, because then you lose all the nut allergy people.  Dangerous people to alienate.

Here's a valuable tip gleaned from my time working at a doughnut shop.  Add potato flour to your regular flour.  The taste is superior.

I do almost all my cooking with electric skillets—so easy, turn them on and leave them till the food is done, and they come large enough to cook a roast and vegetables, if that's what you want to do.
Most of them have plain old twist dials to turn them on and off.  A couple of years ago, GE started making them with

I believe that was Rabin's point.

Space Ghost thinks you're paying too much for your car insurance.

Won't work for me either.  I've had some sort of problem with Adobe Flash player, load reload load reload damn thing won't work.

I don't remember the ending either.  What an impression this movie made.

I haven't yet given up hope that someone, somewhere has some video of Louis the Wonder Dog, who was a regular performer on tv variety shows back in the '60s, and that that someone will post those videos on youtube.

Moment by Moment?  I started watching it on Hulu some time ago and gave up because I just couldn't stand any more of it.

Stunt casting.  Rob Brydon to play Burton.
At least it would bring a new dimension to the story.

I'm still waiting for Jim McCay.

I like and concur.

Maybe you have to go to the smaller city areas where there aren't so many better jobs available.  Like Lufkin or Nacogdoches, though I don't think they have waffle houses anymore.

There's also a good Ronnie Barker skit about wife-swapping and unintended consequences.

There are many horses prettier than SJP.

Poor Scott Bakula.  He deserves better than this.

Billie Piper?

Bobby Darin in Captain Newman, M.D.

Richard Harris in the Tarzan movie with Bo Derek.  There are many reasons it's not worth watching the movie.  Once seen, never unseen.