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Homer Simpson doesn't say B'oh he says *Flips many pages* D'oh

Good memoirs, good, not great…

But we know Kirk is from Springfield, and Luann is from Shelbyville

Last week I took an impromptu vacation to Minneapolis to see a production of it at The Guthrie - it's a great play, even where it falters, it still succeeds. I did feel that I could have corrected the actors to the actual lines (I was in the front row) - but realized that the mistakes in the quotes were part of the

I enjoyed the Network reference, that is all

That's barely legal as it is

I hope he never goes to AA as it's less effective than just not drinking on your own.

Mmm, still a bit overwrought. The discussion of conflict - relating to Korea jumped out at me as ridiculous. Client conflicts are not battles or fights, they are a problem where you cannot represent competing companies because you cannot keep information confidential or assure your client they are getting the best

It helps if you have read the amusing book - "Sex Lives of Cannibals"

I'm an Anglophone, and used to work with some bilingual people who would lapse into french and english and I would have to politely pipe up to go back and repeat the things about the things…

Where would she be taking her furniture? Across the country - it would cost a fortune and make no sense, she lives in LA, is she also keeping a place in NY for furniture?

He will hire Glenn to do the murderin'

This. I like this site, but only the Swag Onion could get away with analysis this overwrought

I have seen every episode, and the level of import given to things in the reviews (not just here, but everywhere that reviews the show) leaves me rolling my eyes.

Did they really need to subtitle "Merci, mama" to "Thanks, mother" - Can they not give the slightest credit to the American viewing public?

Lester the Unlikely - what was I thinking, even as a nerd, I didn't want to play a video game where the protagonist was a nerd

I would give money to any bum on an offramp wearing an ill-fitting Harvard sweatshirt

Yeah, the nice thing, is that LEGO keeps it's value in terms of selling it down the line. But I definitely owe my parents thanks for the LEGOs as a kid (though I recall most of my expensive sets - docks, police stations, etc - I had to save money from delivering flyers and christmas to buy on my own).

I'm pretty sure she was getting don a "sammich" - completely different, it cures you

Isn't that the one where the british guy played an american, and the two kids were smarter than the parents?