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Letters on Knives
Don't feel too sorry for whomever has to do that. Each "knife" is printed on a cut-vinyl machine that does the entire word/surface area. It's about as hard as putting a temporary tattoo on, but without the water.

I love this show too.
Cappie is awesome, and Dale and Calvin are 2 pretty awesome supporting characters too.

I just heard a bunch of Mia Michaels stories
from some of my dancer friends in Chicago.

You Know What's Stupid?
Everything I Don't Understand.

Saving Grace is one of the best shows on TV right now, and has plenty of flyover-state flavor to boot. Sure the stories can be grim, but it seems like the most realistic depiction of a homocide/forensics department on TV (except maybe Dexter).

Coriander - I couldn't agree more. It looked like a good routine, but it was hard to tell with the directing/camera-work actually showing very little dancing, and way too much cut/fades-close-ups. 1000 monkeys in a control room probably could have directed something better than that.

Maybe I am mis-remembering. What I remember is (the first time they hook up), the girl giving the guy a hand/b-job as he's lying on a chaise. He may not have cum on her face, but there was definately a cumshot in the print.

When I was in school
there was an Asian Film Fest that was showing "In the Realm of the Senses" one week. They warned everybody before hand that it was a graphic movie, but most people in the theater had no idea what they were getting into. After the first cumshot to the face, half the theater left. By the time he was

To really be accurate, they'd have to never shoot anybody's feet, because then we'd see that they're really just long triangles, gently obscured in fog.

It was revealed he originally had bone claws in Wolverine #75. Of course, when he was first created in the seventies, his claws were supposed to be part of his gloves.

I want to hear more
about his particular set of skillz.

It's too bad the cartoon had the rights to the name "Die Fledermaus". I'm not saying that Batmanuel is a bad name, but "Die Fledermaus" is awesome.

The producers had a problem with it when they saw the first dailies. When they went to talk to him about it, they realized that's just the way his eyes looked. No makeup at all.

I forgot to add…

As pulpy as this is
it's become my wife's new Christmas staple. While we spend the weekend setting up the tree and wrapping presents, this plays in the background, and is actually kind of enjoyable.

I liked it when she corrected Ryan about the pronounciation of "Trachea".

I missed the blind guy (The Mentalist was on), but I had a favorite Ryan moment. I forget who it was, but one kid early on made it through, and he's outside with his family crying, and Ryan asks him "Why does this mean so much to you?". He was just trying to get an emotional response, but it sounded like "Seriously,