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Let's not forget the creme-junkie method, where you take two Oreos and twist one of the cookie sides off each of them. The sides are then eaten, leaving you with two single cookies topped with the creme filling. Those are then pressed together to make a cookie with a double-thick layer of creme (even more awesome if

There's no shame in watching "How the States Got Their Shapes," because an interest in history is always worthwhile. Plus, that show is full of the sort of obscure trivia that's completely useless in life but I love it anyway.

There's no shame in watching "How the States Got Their Shapes," because an interest in history is always worthwhile. Plus, that show is full of the sort of obscure trivia that's completely useless in life but I love it anyway.

"Thompson’s final conclusion is that the South is full of intelligent, good-hearted folks, who may in fact be the majority, but they let the monsters among them set the agenda and eat up all the oxygen."

"Thompson’s final conclusion is that the South is full of intelligent, good-hearted folks, who may in fact be the majority, but they let the monsters among them set the agenda and eat up all the oxygen."

Is it too much to ask that somebody might actually film a GOOD adaptation of these two books I've loved since I was a kid? No musicals. No kids with giant red afros playing Tom. And for Christ's sake, no steampunk! I didn't need to read beyond that word to know this will be a complete waste of time and money that

Is it too much to ask that somebody might actually film a GOOD adaptation of these two books I've loved since I was a kid? No musicals. No kids with giant red afros playing Tom. And for Christ's sake, no steampunk! I didn't need to read beyond that word to know this will be a complete waste of time and money that

Good review, though I disagree with the statement that it's only "mildly important" to the story arc.

Good review, though I disagree with the statement that it's only "mildly important" to the story arc.

When will he be offering a course on how to let out a cackling, shrieking laugh five times harder and louder than it needs to be in order to express how funny he thinks something is?

When will he be offering a course on how to let out a cackling, shrieking laugh five times harder and louder than it needs to be in order to express how funny he thinks something is?

@Ryan McGee:

@Ryan McGee:

Jayne's "I never kiss them on the mouth" remark is hands-down the funniest moment of the entire series. Not so much because of the line itself, but mostly for the looks of disgusted horror on the faces of every woman in the room with him.

Jayne's "I never kiss them on the mouth" remark is hands-down the funniest moment of the entire series. Not so much because of the line itself, but mostly for the looks of disgusted horror on the faces of every woman in the room with him.

Completely agree with your assessment of "The Coming of Shadows" as the best in the series up to that point.  I loved that episode because…

Completely agree with your assessment of "The Coming of Shadows" as the best in the series up to that point.  I loved that episode because…

I wonder if the main floor had to be flat in order to mount the cameras, which moved on a re-positionable set of rails that looked like miniature railroad tracks.  They didn't say anything about that; I'm just guessing based on how the cameras were set up.

I wonder if the main floor had to be flat in order to mount the cameras, which moved on a re-positionable set of rails that looked like miniature railroad tracks.  They didn't say anything about that; I'm just guessing based on how the cameras were set up.

There was a definite improvement in the sets and visual effects in Season 2.  The effects started to look less like a video game, especially when ships exploded.  By Season 3, the effects were really well done, and damn near movie quality by Season 4.  I started rewatching the series once these reviews began, and it's