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Hint: She had it. She definitely, definitely had it.

Nice Sharmila Tagore icon, by the way.

Very happy to read this. I need to play catch up with their excellent show, and get others to watch it, and this news item serves as a timely reminder.

Precisely. As much as TMP has its flaws, Danny and Mindy interactions and chemistry have never been among them. I also think Kaling has a feel for the two characters in a way that she can write them well through the getting-together and being-together parts that writers so often muck up.

This was actually one of the funniest episodes of TMP, in my books. Something about the goofy b-plot and the romantic warm fuzziness of the main storyline was precisely what this show, at its best, can be. I laughed out loud several times, though right now I don't really recall the particular jokes I laughed at.

I want and need money for my trip to India, where I'll be spending Christmas and NYE so I'm really only looking to get a few bank notes from my parents and then hopefully can just buy some people cool souvenirs and not bother with actual Christmas presents.

Belgians and Dutch have some cherry beers that taste like goddamn soda. Thankfully they're so pricey I never buy them.

I'd say the customer is always right, especially if it's something that's pretty simple to do - if she was proposing something ridiculous, like only getting olive juice from kalamata olives, the bartender has the right to be like, "Hold up, lady."

Damn that sounds good.

I love Kettle Salt & Pepper chips but their Salt & Vinegar has a mild sweetness to it that bothers me. I like my Salt & Vinegar to be very salty and very vinegary.

I've heard of this, too, but never been hangover enough to actually try it out. Salt & vinegar chips would be great for it.

That's the role I've been fantasy-casting ever since I started following the show.

What? I really dug the I4H episode. It started out slow but ended amazingly.

It made a good point, though: good stories are rarely just one thing. They can be simultaneously about something quite mundane, like a car ride, and yet interesting, like a father-son relationship and a sense of place simultaneously lost and gained in one afternoon.

I'm not paranoid about myself, at least not any more than anybody who has a Facebook account, a Skype account and a Gmail account. The worst things on those accounts are my stories about drunken nights out, and a jokingly written fanfiction parody that got a bit porny by the end. I'd still like to keep those private,

I think that's a decent plan. I had a movie night last year with a dude who I bonded with hardcore at a party and I was completely sure we'd get along so great I'd take it to a romantic place by the end of it, but then the vibe just wasn't there, and I think it was mutual (before arranging the date via texts, I'd told

I've been afraid of watching Ambassadors because everybody just talks about how unfunny it is, and I'm not sure Mitchell is good enough of an actor to pull of drama (Webb is a better actor). I'll give it a go now, though,

I'd argue Clueless hasn't aged as much as it's become the quintessential goofy 90's fashion film. The weird slang in it was always meant to be weird and goofy, I don't think anybody talked like that in the 90's, not even Valley girls.

I watched The World's End with some friends, and the film kind of ran off without us by the ending. I'm still sort of digesting it. Really funny, well-written with interesting foreshadowing and callbacks, like Wright-Pegg-Frost usually do, and I loved that Pegg-Frost had the platonic-romantic chemistry again, but I

Good luck on the hopeful date. There have been times when I've been to the cinema with a dude and it hasn't been crystal clear whether we're doing it as a date or as just two friends who share interest in a movie but usually by the end of the evening, you know whether the vibe is romantic or just friendly.