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Where's my pic, yo? Polished it up and everything for you peoples.

But Pete's done a pretty good job of hiding his two affairs., ya know?

Did he ever finish "The Plant?"
Remember that e-book? He was leading a 'revolution,' when the doomsayers were predicting an end to print. And he worked in a direct reference to the show "Survivor," which was a new phenomenon at the time. But I really enjoyed that series and looked forward to each chapter. Did he

Spend a few hours in Chicago and you'll hear it. No, not everyone's walking around sounding like "Da Bears" but it's there. Not in every word, but in certain types of words, vowel sounds. Dan Ackroyd in The Blues Brothers is an example, maybe exagerrated but you get the idea. Tina Fey's Sarah Palin is essentially

OKAY, HERE'S THE BIG QUESTION…
Did any character really have a Chicago accent, ever, on this show? And why did that not occur to me for FIFTEEN YEARS?!

I believe she did in fact have a prosthetic limb attached and the payoff to that episode was that she started to walk without a limb. But I can't remember it clearly.

I'd help but jeez, I'm stuck in Jerry's HOLY SHITBALLS beard.

Continuing that sentence you've got some verb tense issues if we assume that 'as' should be 'was'…

FOUND ONE!! Talking about the "Old Times" ep:

Okay, either I was just too tired early this morning, I'm insane or one of your copy-editors made a pass because I don't see anything now. Apologies.

Interesting to remember how Clooney's Doug Ross was a fuck-up. Unlike most of his characters now who are, of course, saints. Or brilliant misfits. But still brilliant. And great leaders. And awesome, handsome and hilarious. (okay, Burn After Reading notwithstanding) And there was so much less cocky

You suggest the reason you always fall asleep after 15 minutes is the quality of the show. Methinks it's you, somnambulist. If you haven't watched since '99, you missed some amazing shit.

There's more than one. Should I look for you or do you want to, you know, do it yourself?

SPELL CHECK
please.

YOU FORGOT THE BEST PART…
When they rejected the girl who's won 700 CONTESTS! Did you hear that she's won 700 contests and singing is how she makes her living? Did you know she's a WINNER, always has been since a child? Have you ever heard her angelic voice? Well now you're in for a real treat…

Do all the good singers happen to be attractive or do they not show the times when they reject a good singer who's ugly? I'll go with the latter.

Okay, forget the debate, you're right, it's personal preference. But seriously…what was the story saying? I wasn't sure, in fact that was a central issue for me. It seemed written on the fly, without an outline, if you will.

You're stretching, just like Noel. Nothing GREAT about this book. Decent, well-written I suppose, although holding the reader's attention, creating a main character that's believable and elicits a modicum of empathy from you, actually doing research into your topic (Muslims in America) so it feels credible AND

JOHN UPDIKE JUST DIED TODAY…
…so I figured I'd be the jerk to echo this review and say yeah, Terrorist sucked hard. Plus it looked really lonely here with no comments. As for the book, there was NO reason at all to sympathize with or like the main character and the story went nowhere. But the big question…how can

Does ANYONE care about Frost/Nixon?
I mean, really, even old people…really? Is this just a grandfathering in of Ron Howard because everyone loves Opie? The Wrestler should have taken that slot in Best Picture, and The Dark Knight could have replaced The Reader. But worst of all…NO DIRECTING NOD FOR CHRIS NOLAN?!!!