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Kateh
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TUSK!

I used to come home to find my cats watching educational television. They'd figured out the remote control.

I'm looking at the above picture and wondering, just how high up *were* her breasts? The lettering on her sweater is almost on her neck.

Man, I am SOOOOO happy for this thread. My surfing around the Internet today lead me to believe that the world was full of amnesiacs who don't remember the 1980s and what a mess Reagan and Thatcher made of it.

I remember going to see this movie. I remember who I was with.

Yup.

Hear, hear!

Amen.

A coworker and I had that conversation a while ago. We concluded that there were a lot more actors who could sing than singers who could act.

I can't read books on an LCD screen either - my Nexus 7 would be a terrific ereader because the ergonomics are perfect for reading, but I can't go more than 20 minutes on it.

Well, there's always the DarkNet, if your conscience will let you go that route.

I agree. Lionel is the biggest douche on the show. What he does to Anna is unforgivable. It parallels what Holly did to Richard, but without Anna's consent.

I believe TellTale Games already has the licenses for Sam & Max and Monkey Island.

I've played Fate of Atlantis on an Android tablet.

Raul's pretty boring, IMHO. Aramis is actually the villain by the end of the series.

"less than sign, b, greater than sign" before what you want to bold, "less than sign, slash, b, greater than sign" after it

Mysterious Press has reissued a bunch of the Ellery Queen mysteries as ebooks, so I've been re-reading a bunch of those. There's a whole new batch of Ngaio Marshes out, too, but I'm taking a break from mysteries to read The Black Count, about General Alex Dumas, son of a black Haitian slave and a French marquis who

Agree so much. I began reading The Dark Tower when it was serialized in F&SF, so by the end I had spent 28 years waiting for the end.

I met Elmo and Kevin Clash at the Center for Puppetry Arts, and witnessed the same phenomenon - the kids only saw Elmo. They didn't notice Mr. Clash at all.

Well, to be fair, when Ebert writes about things he has no real experience with, he's pretty shitty, too (video games being only the most visible example).