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Cutting to a demented-eyed daydreaming Jeff Winger is one of the highlights of Season 3.

@avclub-01be65fd148eb6cff3f407316c27dbf6:disqus It's not a particularly crazy ending, but it is deliberate, drawn out, and quite memorable.

They have Pliny at the Orange Circle? Damn. I wonder how lost that is on Chapman students.

I'm reading the description for the Parabola and, oh man oh man, this sounds perfect.

Are there any big chain stores that are pro-union? Or that at least treat and pay their employees in a way that does not require a union?

It is gorgeous and no one else could get away with ending a movie that way.

The ending to that movie aaaaaaaaalmost made up for the rest of it.

Ding ding ding.

Fall Out Burl Ives?

@avclub-0d4efaa2c9d1041eb9b8b5319eec8531:disqus I'll give you The Getty. I've killed a few days there over the years. The food is a touch expensive, but they let you bring in outside food so that's quite nice of them.

Okay, I'll ask here: someone explain the Whole Foods controversy/scam to me. I've never been in one (I've been in plenty Trader Joe's, is it similar?), don't know people who go to them. I gather that they market buzzword healthy options to people at marked-up prices, but that's about it. Is it that the food doesn't

Okay, now sell me on LA. As much as I want to like the place (and its admittedly very good selection of cultural offerings, however scattered to the wind as they may be), my mind always turns into a murderous refrain of "God damn it all to hell, I hate searching for parking in this fucking traffic, and who designed

Or, should the budget allow, steam-powered skirts and hoop trains.

So says the wiki:
"Yankovic gathered most of the information he needed to write the song from Internet spoilers. Although Lucasfilm declined a request for an advance screening, Yankovic eventually attended a costly pre-screening for charity. He had done such an accurate job with the story line that after the

But they had such promising writing careers ahead of them!

We've always been at war with Eastasia.

And how does it hold up to a wave of real acid?

Thank you very much for the thoughtful response. Interesting tips, I shall keep them in mind should I once again tackle this book. I'm tempted to keep a running list of names (and alternate names) along with descriptions as I think it might help me connect a bit more with the book, though I can also see it becoming a

Heh, direct contact. Very cool.

It took me forever to get through The Decalogue (I get it, everyone in Poland is miserable), got through Satantango without much trouble (everything in Hungary is falling apart, I get this!); granted it was split up into three different viewings.