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It's where Taylor Swift is going to write his name, of course.

Strawberry is baseline in the same way that zero is the baseline for counting. Everything is a step up. Those fruit flavored Poptarts taste like crusty children's tootpaste.

In the book, Cora loves Uncas, not Hawkeye / Natty, and Hawkeye is interested in Alice. There's a big thing about Uncas and Cora both having a more savage nature, because Cora is at least partially black.

Of course the PopTarts were disgusting. They should have gone with Cinnamon or Fudge. The fruit flavors are an abomination.

No one in the movie is romantically involved with the people they're involved in the the book. This isn't bad, but bugged me when I saw it in theaters because it seemed like a completely different story with the same name.

Any day that you do something that disappoints Donald Trump must count as a 'good day', right?

My sister-in-law owns one of the studios that Rough Draft farms stuff out to.

Also, if for some reason Hola doesn't work for you, use a VPN and make Netflix think that you're in the US. It's what I do to watch Hulu and Netflix when I'm overseas.

Have you looked at the OFK site? The plans are in Chinese and were leaked to Kyodo, but you can read more about them here, (http://www.worldaffairsjour… or try Google.

Check here (http://thediplomat.com/2014… and the "One Free Korea" site. There was a big to-do about them leaking it to Kyodo last year and then denying it publicly, but there's open source diplomatic back-and-forth about it out there.

The only thing I miss about cable is randomly stumbling across stuff like this. Nethulhu is nice, but everything about them is very deliberate.

Or another one of the aliens from Under The Skin.

Even if they start a war, Seoul isn't realistically on their list of targets. They might work to isolate Seoul, but if they bomb Seoul, the best case scenario is that China crushes them and has to rebuild it, worst case, we crush them and have to rebuild it. China has publicly stated that if nK collapses or starts a

I haven't gotten out to see as many movies this year, but I saw Guardians twice. That and the Lego Move were so much fun, even if (or maybe even because) Everything is Awesome colonized my brain for the first four months of the year.

Oh, definitely. We have nothing to fear, and even Korea isn't too worried. We held them back a bit after the Cheonan bombing, but they've made it clear that they won't show as much restraint if nK tries any more nonsense. It was a tense couple of days after the sinking, though.

The bombing of Korean Air 858 killed about 120 people, and the sinking of the Cheonan killed another 100. They've had some smaller scale things, too, like the 'axe murder' incident in the '70s, but those were probably the biggest.

Seoul has never been a serious target for them - they may seem crazy, but their goal has been to keep the regime and cadre happy, even if it means destroying the rest of their country. Neither China nor the ROK want to deal with the mess of rebuilding / rehabbing the country, so as long as they don't get stupid,

Gentlementhings - I'm sure we can work out an equitable arrangement for sharing this.

While walking through the hall on the way to the office this morning, I saw an actual human woman wearing a Rush hoodie.