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Forgetting Sarah Connor
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BOOKS!

A triumph! Good to see the Egyptian headdress back, although the context didn't make it as hilarious as in "Skinhead." I loved Britta repeatedly providing visual refutation of the sentiment that "girls are supposed to dance" (and Annie's demonstration of parts that jiggle).

That's a Simpsonesque gag if I've ever heard one. Sounds like a good show.

That's really good. And based on a real person! I'd love for him to be a recurring character.

Me too. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

That could be good, as long as it's the Geico gecko. I think America has healed and is ready for a series based on Geico commercials again.

I guess each episode is a story he's writing on his blog, like Sex and the City.

They did a pretty good When a Stranger Calls gag, and I'm a big sucker for those.

Just call me plain 'ol Goof.

I'm actually finding much of the humor and structure to be closer to an adult show than I imagined. (With kiddie content, obvi.) And I don't think there's been any blogging yet, but the episode began with the dog watching funny dog videos online.

Dog with a Blog is on Disney right now.
Initial observations:
-The laugh track's a little intrusive
-I guess the dog can also speak English and has human intelligence, which I personally find more impressive than blogging
-A couple jokes hinging on knowing the definition of "emphatic," which seems pretty intelligent for

And yet, neither of them contains the line "history's greatest monster," which accurately describes you.

Well this was a weird way to find out that my family's really rich. (Based on what that income data is saying, not the shows.)

Hey no worries; I just muted the sound. :)

Just watched that one. "I'm not a singer."

This is fantastic!

No, I've never actually hang glided.

1. Heights make me nervous but I can deal and I'm also exhilarated by them. I don't like small, tightly enclosed spaces. Or spiders! I'm also pretty terrified of abandonment.