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Cliffy
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Well it makes sense, right? The Zeitgeist starts in Persia, moves to Greece, Germany, the New World, and finally, Laguna Beach.

So he'd be running a Swedish group home?

Man, Edith Prickley took a dark turn.

My daughter says that. There are things I can take, but that's not one of them!
At least neither you nor she says "a scissor."

But if you don't want anything from someone, what's the incentive to get to know them at all?

I feel bad that I never post there, but who has the time? (Well, me, when I'm between work projects, but I haven't been recently.)

You should have changed it to Generic Poseur!

Heh. It was a joke, but now I have to decide if the fact that I've met you and may well meet you again is going to make it too creepy to look.
Probably not.

Yeah, that. Better said, too.

I had a friend who worked in Columbia's promotions department at the time, and he said the studio head took it away from Brest and completely reshot and reworked the ending (WIkipedia mentions this in passing). My friend said it wasn't great, but it wasn't too bad before that, but the new cut made Affleck's character

On anything we want to.
I'm not making a case for any particular regulation. I'm attacking the premise that because they're a private profit-seeking business that their methods of seeking those profits are not subject to circumscription for the common good (at least outside of a handful of well-defined areas). And that

Let this be a lesson to you — jump on that shit when you have the chance. If you had asked her out for coffee six weeks ago, you'd know where you stood, and even if the answer had been no (and then your response would be "No worries. Did you see last night's episode of Mad Men?"), again, you'd know.
In the mean time,

Perhaps a compromise?

I'd be disappointed if my kids ended up with someone of a different religion than my own (snake-handling, of course). I wouldn't blow a gasket or anything, but the religious experience of the world is such a fundamentally different one than my own, and moreover, in my view, fundamentally limiting. I can only hope.

It's a humbling experience to be confronted with how much people in the past cared about stuff that wasn't important enough to show up in your history texts.
Useful, too, to be reminded that because things turned out the way they did, that doesn't mean they had to, or that people of the time were complacent that they

See, it's more important to me that you know your partner won't blow things out of proportion on the basis of incomplete facts. That's probably why we disagree.

You don't know until you've already started spending time together though. That's kind of the point.

Have you heard the MBMBaM episode where they answer this one. It is hilarious and horrible at the same time.

And then you tossed your knit tam in the air.

His fantasies about getting girls to punch themselves during bj's.