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The amount of info out there is scant, but the thing I want to know about is his script for Infinite Jest.

Hustle & Flow. Turns out…it's not so hard out there for a pimp after all.

I'm just happy they gave Barkhad Abdi some work. He's awesome and I don't want him to starve to death.

I use the DoggCatcher app and it works pretty well.

Kulap asked Kyle Kinane my question on Who Charted? and Howard said it was an okay question, so that was a thing that happened and I was remarkably psyched to hear my name read aloud by the two of them.

Finished reading Hild and loved it. Can't wait for the promised two sequels. Nicola Griffith writes amazing sex scenes and the title character is just a gorgeous fully realized creation, even though she is based on a real person.

Agreed. I am surprised by how much I was laughing.

"Matthew McCaughnehey just fucked a goat!"

I would watch an hour and a half of him and that puppy reacting to things.

*assorted Stephen Root noises*

You forgot that Five dings got Jerry in room service!

All right, Jerry. That's enough.

Best podcast episode of the year IMHO was Dead Authors Podcast episode with James Adomian as Walt Whitman. Just hysterical.

Tiny & Victor's podcast pilot. When the dentist starts talking.

I'm really worried about where I can go to watch interviews with authors now, you guys.

Message to Corden: "Careful, Iccarus."

Now I could really go for a piece of fruit. Or listening to some Enya. Or a mouth organ.

I was listening to this in the morning and kept rewinding when Sarah said, "I nurse doubt." I couldn't figure out what she was saying. I got the gist of it, but kept hearing "Nursed out" and thinking, "What does that even mean?"

Yup, plus if you follow Serial on social media, they've been posting interviews done by other publications/websites with SK basically warning everyone "Don't expect the killer to be revealed or the entire thing to be wrapped up with a nice perfect bow on top." I thought it was great.

I imagine that in her position you rarely ever stumble upon a likely serial killer that could potentially exonerate someone. Sure, she might have seemed excessively happy to those of who don't deal with this type of thing all day every day, but I can understand her elation. It's probably a once or twice in a