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When I was a kid, I thought the hands straight up to signal a touchdown was just the refs getting excited and celebrating a great play along with the players and fans.

Better to tune out the interview questions they don't want to answer like "When did you stop beating your wife?".

Oh yeah, my work calls would be insanely repetitive. But my personal calls: it would probably depress me to hear my half of them all strung together.

exactly

I wonder how many of my personal conversations would sound nearly identical if you only heard my half of the discussion. Probably more than I'd like to admit.

*That's* where I recognized him from! Thanks

No one says that. Amber cries just the right amount: all the time.

I get the sense that Robin is going to take over the receptionist duties at F/A/L and Kalinda will be the main investigator. I'm of two minds about this: on one hand I think there will be lots of opportunity for Robin quirkiness at reception, but I'll also miss Robin's investigations. And chances for Robin and

Is "the bar" what you call your bunk now? clever…

Yeah, I especially think it was an issue tonight because of the two episodes. Usually when you only have one episode, you only get 18 or so minutes of content, of which only about 10 minutes feature Sheldon being awful. It's not as noticeable when there's only one episode. But these two together just felt like a

That would probably work if they were mediocre to low. "See baby? It's all uphill from here!"

I agree that they should be in different places in their lives, except that Kalinda always seems to be at the bar when she's not working. When people call her and ask where she is, I'm always yelling at the screen, "she's at the bar like always, just go over there".
(yes, I understand this is a TV show and there are a

Went back and re-read it and you're right. I was distracted by how much time Dan spends assuming that a big fat inheritance check would be the only reason the wife wouldn't want to alienate her mother. But you're right: he recommends telling her the truth and if she alienates herself, good riddance. I agree with

I agree with someone above who said the daughter should tell her mother "he's not gay, and he's not having an affair. I will not be speaking to you about this again except to hear your apology for the horrible way you've invaded our privacy".

Giving True Blood an F was cathartic, but I'd rather be able to follow shows than give my own grades.

The moment I read this I had to go give that episode my own F. Thanks for the reminder.

The community grade was D+, so I gave it an F and the community grade dropped to a D. I HAVE THE POWER!

Excellent call, now that you say it, it seems obvious that this is what will happen.

I couldn't figure out why they showed us that sad, awkward, and kinda gross sex scene once it was over and Bill didn't turn to goo. Goo would have been disgusting, but at least interesting.

Well, I wouldn't say he adds *nothing* to the show. There was that shirtless vacuuming scene, after all. Did you notice he was vacuuming up the rose petals that his ex sprinkled around last ep? hee.