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I saw the same ad and also thought it was a South Park parody. Especially when they started with the "But wait, order now and get a SILVER coin too, and this commemorative book and a coin case".

That sounds kind of awesome. In a cheesy, bad kind of way

I thought the same thing. I'm sure it won't be long until Jenna Fischer gets super duper skinny as a result.

I don't know if that's what they were going for last week, but after her attempt to seduce Jim, I really don't like Kathy.

I am 10% through this book (according to Kindle) and so far it is really good. But  I might be his ideal demographic as someone who was obsessed with The State as a teenager, and is now married with a kid. I can relate to a lot his stories.

What was charming about Cathy? She just seemed bland and silly. She wasn't the least bit clever or engaging.

They really gave him no good reason to be attracted to her. She didn't even know March Madness is in March. Jim wouldn't go for a stupid girl.

Engaged, it's just a word.

Thank you!! It has been nagging at me all season that she reminded me of someone. You have shown me the way.

They really did look like she had some sort of horrible ear-lobe disease.

I can't stand Sarah. Her friendship with Lindsey seemed fake to me, it seemed like she was just doing it to exclude Beverly. And none of the food on this season has seemed very exciting.

When that picture first popped up, I thought Padma was standing next to Hurly from Lost.

That is honestly why I like the Real Housewives franchise. It really drives home the fact that even with a ton of money life is still life- people still have problems.

Also in the Avatar episode, "bitch, did you hang up on me. . "

His version of Party in the USA (Party in the CIA?)makes me dance while Miley's version makes me want to gouge out my own ears.

I thought this episode was pretty good. Except for that "come" joke. That was just awful and went on way too long. Sometimes I feel like this show was written by my unfunny grad school professor who loved puns, but it's usually good for at least a couple chuckles.Not every show has to be Community.

1. Chris O'Donnell's character from Scent of A Woman (Charlie?) he was so innocent and preppy and cute, a real Bayard man. Not like the guys in my high school.
2. On the other end of the spectrum (and I realize that this might imply some kind of mental disorder on my part ) Dennis Reynolds.

Seriously. There are two more people in the world who had a crush on Billy the Blue Ranger? I really thought I was the only one, and that was part of the appeal.

I was struck by how  alike they looked. He could have been her brother or something.

I thought the Howard Stern ad was by far the best one. Why did that not get any attention?