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I thought they were going to send Travis home based on this precedent as well, although I understand why they sent Aussie home.

You know, these comments are getting pretty ridiculous. Either make the effort to articulate your actual, specific problems with the review, or shut up and stop trolling.

I'm wondering if the reference seems weird for us long-time fans because for us the show goes from season 1 on, whereas this producer started with the 'Lifetime' iteration of the show. I'm not sure they'd be able to comment on any number of Project Runway folks over the years who have overstayed their welcome

Well, Jamm did annoy the heck outta me, and I wasn't nuts about Mona Lisa either, so I can sympathize to an extent. It was never enough to make me not watch, though-this show is great balance for me, as it's really the only comedy I watch.

I really liked Craig so much and I'm not even sure why. He was annoying and funny at the same time-I especially liked his random hostility towards Tom, as if Tom was Jerry or something.

I have to figure out how to tell my mom that it's very likely that we cannot afford to fly back to Denver for Christmas, and then she won't see her grandson. :(

I wear headphones all the time and no one ever asks me. :(

I have an older car and a stereo I don't really want to spend the money to upgrade, so I've made good use of one of those FM tuner/cigarette lighter adapters for my iPod. It doesn't work perfectly all the time, but it does the trick if I get tired of the cds I have in the car. I think the only reason I still buy cds

I've had kids/neanderthals hiding by a spawn point to shoot me in the face a few times, but other than that it's not as bad as something like CoD on xbox 360 (hearing 'haha, go fix me a sammich' through a headset NEVER gets old!).

I definitely would go to an open house. Of course they're likely to give you a rosy picture of the program, ask them point blank about what graduates get up to.

This sounds so familiar to me! I majored in journalism because I loved to write and figured it was a good way to quantify my writing skills. I did really well in undergrad, but by the end of it, even though I got hired at a newspaper from a summer internship, I knew it wasn't what I wanted to do.

I gave it a try last night on the PS3, but it was a pain to get on, and then I figured I'll just wait a few weeks. I'm only 24% done anyway, I have lots to do in the regular game.

So the course I'm teaching this semester is going really well-in spite of having non majors making up 2/3 of the class, the kids are bravely forging through some fairly difficult work.

'Chell' from the video game 'Portal'. My 2 1/2 year old-Companion Cube.

For me it was like riding a bike, which made it even more fantastic-maybe it would be for you too! Of course, obvious rustiness, and there's no way I'm going to play like my early-20s self, or like I played in college, but wow. So much fun!

The school I'm teaching at lets faculty take 'physical education' classes, and I signed up for both tennis and 'ballet barre'.

I'm not one of the posters that folks would obviously miss if I pulled a GaryX and just went over to The Dissolve, but my main problem is that I am a film person (almost done with my PhD in cinema studies) and talking about film, especially on that level, feels kind of like talking about work. I'd rather read this

My GTA V playtime has been disappointing to say the least (by the time I get home and the impressionable toddler is in bed, I can stay awake for an hour or so), but I'd like to try this.

Yep, it was.