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Whoops! I forgot that as a Hulu viewer, I'm eight days behind, so my point that we don't really know that the Nina in this timeline has a bum hand (or the shapeshifting thing) could have been answered on Friday night. I'm usually better at remembering these things, when I come back for the recaps. Cursed Fox!

If the tabloid report is true, perhaps marriages and weddings mean something different to her. Maybe she doesn't consider them sacred or 'til death do us part.

I may be wrong, but I interpret their comment to mean these jeans don't come larger that a 34" waist. I don't know, but I assume other lines come in other sizes.

I've only read a few of the comics and it was many years ago, but within the past couple I've rewatched most of the Lynda Carter series with my kids. (Originally it streamed from [video.aol], but they've since moved them to http://theWB.com.)

As others have said, "god" is an optional part of the pledge that many troops and scouts skip. Also they don't have faith components for badges like the Boy Scouts do.

I know it's not what you mean, but I'm going to say that my kids loved her audio book and/or dramatization of the Winnie the Pooh stories along with her husband, Jane Horrocks, Stephen Fry and others.

But that's not Jim and Joe's fault. If no one participated in their stunt, maybe they would've hired someone to fake it, but they apparently felt it'd make good radio and decided to see if anyone would bite.

I don't know a lot about Tyler Perry, but did he have any kind of connection to Whitney Houston? IMDB isn't showing any collaborations, so if not, why would he have given her money and if he had offered her advice through some kind of intermediary, why would she have listened?

When it gets to the reveal, there's a pretty good definition of someone being rendered speechless. I can't even imagine the radio hosts mouthing WTFs, instead, I kind of picture them staring at their microphones dumbfounded.

I think it'll be interesting if Ms. Jolie ever has anything to say about Billy Bob's next film, but thus far, I'm just seeing other people's projections.

True, but the blurb says the film is about a guy who picks up a "wild woman" on a roadtrip and then they drove, so it may only be "inspired" by the things he learned from their relationship about himself and the Angelina reference is just a selling point.

I can't say that my wife shares my proclivity, but the involvement of Billy Bob is often enough to sell me on a film rental. I think he makes interesting choices and those he writes have good characters with memorable scenes.

I also had never heard of them, before Max did a snarky guide on Gawker last week.

I'm curious about the aspirin thing, so if you don't mind: baby or full strength?

Welcome to Jezebel, now don't throw yourself onto a funeral pyre.

Replying to approve (and second) this important information.

The post and linked article doesn't directly identify the town, but if you punch the name of the town "a few miles away" where the suspect was arrested into WalmartStores.com, you'll come up with a town Wikipedia says has a population of 6227 and the guy was arrested in a town of less than 3000, so small town comfort

I misses the first reboot. The show sounds like it should be a good concept that would attract a certain demographic, but without the edge of "reality", there has to be some kind of chemistry to the show.

I believe Cupid is an admitted reboot. I actually watched the one with Jeremy Piven and Paula Marshall in the late 90s, plus there's been at least one other show.

You'd think it would have rated a companion bill or two.