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I like a straightforward "Blame It On The Rain", by which "The Rain" refers to Frank Farian, and/or the trappings of fame, and/or the insisting that they sing for real being the nail in their coffin… Metaphor!

I wondered why he didn't cook up a few test booooorgers in the 2 hours he had, see how they came out, what tasted good, etc. And I'm sure if Blais could help Antonia cook tongue, anyone could have explained to Fabio what a hamburger is.

I like it!
I actually love this idea. The Office has been missing the funny lately, after things got all serious/mature with Jim and Pam. Even Dwight has calmed down. Understandable to character development over time, but it's often boring. Assuming he'd be Will Arnett-ish…

The sports world will be wishing him well.

I also loved the Detroit/Chrysler ad. Dare I say it even choked me up a little!

Google Translate tells me you said:
"I have nipples, Greg. Is this what can you milk me?"

Actually, website ads work very differently from TV ads. On TV they pay a flat rate, just assuming how many will watch it. For websites, they are paid by the exact number of people who actually SEE the ad. So when you block it, you do actually keep the site from getting paid, even if just the small amount.

I make time every day for the Daily Show, but I usually skip Colbert. In my (unpopular) opinion, I think Stewart brings 3 additional things to the table that Colbert doesn't: Fantastic supporting cast, some actual news/information, and a little heart. Stewart will sometimes choke me up (like his dedicated show

Wait, no, it was one of the (far inferior) chefs on The Next Food Network Star. It failed horribly, and was inedible.

Didn't someone try to make Bacon Steak during one of the past few seasons and failed equally hard? Could have been a quickfire, but I remember learning the valuable lesson of why bacon is served in strips….

As a chef, I keep thinking about Casey's HORRIBLE knife skills in the Mise En Place Quickfire in her season. She sat there cutting the onions at a turtle's pace, which has gotta be unexcusable as a chef (isn't that the one thing every chef learns knife skills on??).

*the winner of the show, of course…

I'm still giggling about the idea of the Bridalplasty show turning around and demanding fucked up surgery, like adding real glittery whiskers, or removing an ear. Excellent all around.

Damn it! And every week I read these comments and thing, heck, I forgot to look for the title gag again!!

I've never seen Spaced and now feel like a loser for it. I will catch up on Hulu over the next weeks and get back to this episode.

She wasn't just talking in a baby voice, she was dang near retarded. "Why is the news so sad?" Guuuhhh….

I watched it because someone else happened to have it on. It was actually mildly funny, but not for the reasons they meant. For example, everyone keeps lying to the girl who can read minds. SHE CAN READ MINDS! SHE KNOWS WHEN YOU'RE LYING!!

Well, as a girl, it annoys the hell out of me. If you want to wear something clever/funny, you can't show up at a random Halloween party filled with a bunch of slutty __s, without looking horribly out of place. Seriously, it's no fun.

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