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    The shot of Manny at the end with the espresso cup bumped this episode from a C to a C+. My least favorite episode so far.

    Best episode of the past two seasons.
    that is all.

    Did you all even watch the facial expressions of the actors? It was obvious they were implying (again) that he's old.

    NERDS!!!!!!

    re:5) Even more implausible is that she was surprised/hurt by the fact that someone would actually look up what she'd posted on a public forum!

    Guess I'm the only one that thought it was Seth Rogen from the promos? I seriously thought for a minute last night that they'd re-shot that scene.

    Reading it for the first time, really enjoying it, but it's taking forever! Not optimistic about finishing on time.

    Albert Potato, you made my morning.

    Bland?! Gimme a break—you're obviously not having them put enough of the red sauce on. And my friggin gawd Santos is right about their guacamole…

    @ DocOnc & Aussie Tourist: Maybe I'm being obtuse, but I think the alarming point is that it's still ok there 20 years later…

    Electronic Medical Records
    I work for a large medical institution that has been attempting to switch completely to electronic records for the past 2 years. It's been a nightmare transition. There is light at the end of the tunnel, but the transition has been painful for old and young healthcare providers.

    Yes you are, Sunglasses. See next thread for the correct take on Oscar. You're welcome.

    They've all had live chats at the end until this last book.

    Chat?
    No chat due to lack of interest or what?

    Most everyone in this thread: kindly refrain from watching and commenting further. It's clearly not for you.

    I immediately hide all replies to every sequel thread. Except this one, duh. I should probably hit the cancel button now, because really, who cares. Hmm. No, you all need to know that I find these threads tiresome.

    Shouldn't it be starting right now? Am I missing the link?

    Your last paragraph might be the source of my hatred for this book: it defeated me—I could not finish it.

    If you look at Crowley's blog (mentioned in Keith's write up), Crowley himself acknowledges that Little, Big is a "cult" book. Definitely not for everyone (myself included).

    Yeah, because it was the same reviewer and these letter grades are scientific as hell.