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I dunno, I went to a fairly small school and was very good friends with several very popular people. I myself wasn't UNpopular, but I wasn't exactly popular either, if you get my drift.

Man, this guy was in a lot more than I was aware of.
Bummer. Goodnight, Illinois Nazi man.

I never saw Titanic, but a feature-length sex scene involving Kate Winslet sounds like a good idea to me. I'd even pay money for that.

I can't decide
If this is brilliant or the writer is trying a little too hard.

Yoko doesn't actually make music. She creates a field of intense sonic vibrations that can sterilize frogs at 50 yards.

Jim Stickitinski FTW.

Well, Potter probably gets away with his theft, but the clear implication of the people bringing in money for Stewart's character is that there will be enough to satisfy the bank examiner guys.

CSM was definitely the shit. She was, however, no Lea Thompson.

Tom Waits wins. Not stunningly original, but good effort.

Final is first?
Bleh.

Networks were scared of shows that had stories carrying over? Like there hadn't been soap operas with stories carrying over DAILY for decades?

One generally assumes that pop culture is, you know, popular. And that's why people write about it. Not just because it is interesting. EW and AV Club aren't going to make it if all they write about is obscure stuff, even if it is interesting to someone.

We may be inbred racist hicks, but dammit, we're polite.

Anyplace where seeing a dead body isn't, in fact, the most exciting thing for a kid to do, then I don't think I wanna live in that place.

kelly the 1st, I hate to point this out, but Pitstain is probably where they grow all those nice organic free-range veggies that your favorite Thai noodle shop uses. Big cities are cool and all (I prefer cities to small-towns myself) but they wouldn't last a week without the schmucks in fly-over country. For some

I still have an answering machine. For that matter I still have a land-line. Mostly because its a lot easier to hear/talk on the regular phone than my cell.

I bought the first three HP books as a set and stuck them on the shelf for when my kid would be old enough to read them. Later, during the furor over the release of the fourth book, I took them down to read myself.

After those pics from Equus came out, I'm sure there are quite a few people who would love to give that a go.

My son was totally into Redwall from ages 7-9, and I ended up reading big chunks of the books to him. Ye Gods. I am not at all ashamed to admit finding books of his to read for my own enjoyment (Summerland, the Percy Jackson series, etc.), but as many have noted Redwall stories are just recycled. You have the goofy

Always thought it was lame that the professor and Mary-Anne didn't get their names in the theme song during until after a season or two. I mean, WTF?