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I'm so glad I'm going back and reading through comments!!!!

I hope that's the one you watched because I cast my vote for it a day late!

My heat was on for about a day or so two days ago. I work at a greenhouse now and whenever the forecast—any forecast that any of my coworkers at the greenhouse can find, anywhere—shows the overnight low around upper 30s F, we cover all the flats of annuals (and sometimes perennials) with frost cloth and then we have

I'm proud too!

I think Don experienced both real empathy and self-realization at the retreat center, and they were crucial, positive moments for him. But when I thought the episode was going to end with him looking all fresh and euphoric cliff-side, I was actually a little perturbed thinking that he was basically over-correcting on

Except there would never even be a question of Don having written a pre-existing pop song that was used as non-diegetic music at episode's close. The context and filmmaking of the scene in the finale is totally different from the "Everyday" ending. He obviously could have written the ad in this universe as a prodigal

Don't worry, I corrected them! The Yahoo captions are SAVED thanks to me.

I can Alta Vista whatever I want, though!

One of them transcribed Abed as Abba even though the character names are in a pane that's always visible to the right of the window where you're transcribing

My Grey Gardens goes to 11!

The first transcriber didn't bother even trying to transcribe the last line of the chorus, presumably because they were too disheartened by its fatalism.

Dear friends,

I'm sorry, but that is patently (ha, see what I did?) untrue. We're using GM technology for exactly the same reasons we've always bred plants, which is to produce novel traits useful to humans. This can be in the form of increased yield, disease resistance, better habit, drought tolerance, flood tolerance, longer

"only to get us to eat more poison"

That's roughly what it's going to be this next week in my part of MN and we're gosh darn miffed about it, as this is our supposed springtime. Although not to further perpetuate boasts about my hearty yet dour ice people, it was a balmy 77F/25C on Friday!

It's been a while since I saw the season, but I remember a brief scene with Rachel telling her sister about Don back in the day. I thought there was a phone call, maybe even a second scene involving the sister where Rachel reveals or it slips out that this guy she's been seeing is actually a married man? Anyway, I

I'm going to send Showtime all my excess garmonbozia!

I simply do not understand this.

I also have fond memories of faking sick from school and watching The Price is Right, so good choice.