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The Program Associate!

Which do I want least?

I will not consider this.

Maybe it's just because I'm a magic fan. But wouldn't the fact that it's ONLY used in that phrase make it easier to remember? It's only ever used in the context of magic (or as a metaphor using magic), so the writer should be able to remember.

This is one of my biggest pet peeves. Ughhh. I saw someone write 'slight of hand' the other day and I lost it.

I have OCD/anxiety, and while I don't have any experience with alcoholism, I went through a similar thing after I was diagnosed (which happened far later in life than it should have due to my fucked up family) where I would look at EVERYTHING through the lens of 'this is because of my OCD' and 'God, OCD explains my

I go between that and 'Muddy Muddy…Scrubby Scrubby!' which had me in tears.

This show is amazing, and it's difficult to compare it to another show on the air. Michael Ian Black and Paget Brewster are consistently amazing in every single episode.

Hi. We're from Dronez. Have you seen El Chingon?

Agreed. Very similar to the early cassettes of the Mountain Goats.

Big fan of them. One thing I'll note is that it's good to start at the beginning (even though their first album, Sing the Greys, can be a little rough at times), because they tend to explore similar musical themes in their albums. I can't speak to Painting of a Panic Attack as I haven't listened to it yet, but there's

I find some people attractive, and other people, not that attractive, and still other people, unattractive.

Am I the only person in existence who didn't know it was pronounced 'Rizza' and not 'R-Z-A' until recently?

There's a joke here, that I can't quite find, that goes something like 'So is Ben Carson,' but it's not quite there. Needs some punching up.

I just started a WW rewatch (trying to get through before Netflix takes it off in the new year), and I have to say, those first 10 episodes are VERY 90s.

I once said 'to be fair to Hitler,' (the sentence ended with 'Stalin killed a lot more people and is generally less reviled') and instantly regretted it.

This made me laugh far more than it should have.

The Walk is definitely a biographical drama, and not a biological one…unless French dude was the reason Anthrax happened after 9/11…it all makes sense now!

A+A = Dowd

I have long thought that Gerald McRaney would have made a much better Conrad Hilton on Mad Men than whoever the guy they got to play him.