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You move like a pregnant yak.

You move like a pregnant yak.

Jack Reacheraround. Heheh. 

Jack Reacheraround. Heheh. 

Remember the Night, easy choice. And check in on the Spurs game periodically.

Remember the Night, easy choice. And check in on the Spurs game periodically.

A "worst of" list could be interesting.  

A "worst of" list could be interesting.  

Nice video. Looks like a clean well lighted place. And her arms are admirable too.

Nice video. Looks like a clean well lighted place. And her arms are admirable too.

I started with The Greatest and it remains my favorite of her work.

I started with The Greatest and it remains my favorite of her work.

Good to see The Walkman's Song for Leigh on your list. And your description is spot on. 

Good to see The Walkman's Song for Leigh on your list. And your description is spot on. 

Right, Springer, that crossed my mind briefly. I kinda let it go bcs I thought maybe this show wouldn't be patterning its characters after a Springer episode.

Right, Springer, that crossed my mind briefly. I kinda let it go bcs I thought maybe this show wouldn't be patterning its characters after a Springer episode.

Hopelessly naive question, but is the "the two who were cheated on turn their anger and aggression toward each other instead of at the shared principal cheater" largely a plot device, a very tired one, or is this a real life thing?

Hopelessly naive question, but is the "the two who were cheated on turn their anger and aggression toward each other instead of at the shared principal cheater" largely a plot device, a very tired one, or is this a real life thing?

Ah, just curious. I'd say you nailed the format. The piece I referenced above is titled "Subject Appears Anxious" by Julie Threlkeld, who is a "writer, story teller and stand-up comedian."  Her piece was just posted yesterday so I thought you might be taking off on it. Battered reviewer syndrome… funny.

Ah, just curious. I'd say you nailed the format. The piece I referenced above is titled "Subject Appears Anxious" by Julie Threlkeld, who is a "writer, story teller and stand-up comedian."  Her piece was just posted yesterday so I thought you might be taking off on it. Battered reviewer syndrome… funny.