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Having just shotgunned the book over the weekend and seen the movie tonight, I can provide a few answers.

You must've - it's track 3, right between Put the Lights on the Tree and I Saw Three Ships.

I find the animation a bit disturbing, but I think that's that point – similarly to the Skunkypoo subplot in Plane Crazy, we're watching cartoons get injured and that having real consequences (blood and gore, and then bruises and bandaids) rather than the characters going back to normal the next scene (as in Warner

WHAAAAZZUP?

It's no big deal. Either Amazon or your bank/whoever you pay with should auto-convert the currency when you make the order. It looks like right now the exchange is in favor of the dollar, so it would be closer to $27.50 US than $30.

You can buy it from amazon.ca – it's Region 1 so it works in US players

I'm an albaTROSS I'm an albaTROSS

I'd shake your hands but, you know, peanut arms…

THAT TOTALLY ANSWERS MY QUESTION!

Hannibal Lecter's Animal Lecture?

I thought Eric Roberts did great, but that totally would have been a Dennis Farina role, were he still alive, right?

I don't think it's quite so simple to say "there by choice" when, for many, socioeconomic factors come into play to the extent that if there were other alternatives they likely wouldn't choose that industry. As much as most men paying for sex would like to think that they're having sex with someone who's consenting

That Joan of Arc is one tasty piece of bitch.

I would counter that a staggering number of sex workers are victims of human trafficking, and seeking out sex that way simply for "experience" turns that other person into a tool or object. A sex surrogate/therapist could be a healthier route if this line of thinking were to play out.