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"… there's really no justification for not being able to make a solid
procedural out of the intersection of technology and medicine."

"The Coolest Cooler, however, is a cut above. It comes complete with its
own Bluetooth speaker, ice-crushing blender, USB charger, bottle opener,
and LED lid light,"

The 1941 "The Maltese Falcon" is one of my ten favorite films.

Ang Lee's "Hulk"?

Have you tried "Random Trek"? Basically, the host and an invited guest discuss a randomly selected episode of Star Trek (including the movies and all of the series except for the animated one).

Where is "Emily's Reasons Why Not"?

"This isn't brain surgery, unless you want to also make the spy a brain surgeon, in which case you already have a more interesting concept than 'The Sant.'"

I tried listening to two Dollop episodes, "Ten Cent Beer Night" and "Disco Demolition Night", because people here consistently recommend that podcast.

I saw this at a free screening.

You know what I'd love to see (though I don't know how available it is)?

Finished: I re-read "Day of the Jackel" for the first time since I was 9 years old (or thereabouts). It surprises me how compelling it is for a first novel, and how much of it still holds up all these years later.

"Hi, there. Remember me? I'm Will Arnett, and I was in "Arrested Development". You people loved "Arrested Development", right? Well, you should watch this new show that I'm in, because I was in "Arrested Development", and you people loved "Arrested Development", right? Right?"

You can get used copies from Amazon for a penny (plus $3.99 shipping and whatever sales tax is in your area).

I'm a little surprised that nobody's mentioned David Wild's "The Showrunners : A Season Inside The Billion-Dollar, Death-Defying, Madcap World Of Television's Real Stars" yet.

"But that's a priceless Steinway!"

"Rosamund Pike to star opposite Christian Bale in first Travis McGee movie"

I have a tradition during this season of re-reading John D. MacDonald's "Pale Grey for Guilt". There are several reasons for this:

This hits very close to the reason why I defend CSI (at least the first few seasons):

He is? Excellent!