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Still haven't tried romanesco broccoli. It looks like an edible Fibonacci sequence.
And yeah, brussels sprouts are pretty amazing. If you look up the momofuku recipe for them, it's one of the best ways I've had them.

Then he tweeted Michael Nesmith's address.
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well.

FOOD THREAD THANKSGIVING EDITION

He's an opportunist. A capitalist.
A glass half full (with the blood of your enemies) kind of guy.

Good explanation of the reason for it. I hadn't heard the album, so I was coming into this out of context.

I really… don't like that song.
It's like they forgot how to edit their samples, so they just start up randomly and go on for 2 seconds too long until they loop again.

That's because you're only seeing the most recent comments. You have 99 new comments after (well, below), those first 10 that load. Like @avclub-0f2aab038be93ff407d92af691001e73:disqus said, just click load more notifications. Do that 10 times.

@avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus The same thing's been happening to me. What I 've noticed is that if I'm logged in with my Disqus account (which I am, because I can't log in to AV Club on my work computer (separate issue)), when I click on the reply, it just loads the article. When I've commented with

Ok. Thanks for the response.

Oh, it was plenty shitty, but for example, I was looking up 30 Rock (as I just finished the show and wanted to read the last review).
In the old format, the first result would be just the title 30 rock, which would lead to the TV Club. After that, the results were pretty randomized.
In the new format, I did the search,

@Josh Modell & AV CLub
One issue you briefly touched upon but didn't fully mention was Search. Though the previous search feature wasn't amazing, you could still sort. Is there any way you could have it sort by date, or include filters such as author, section, etc. Also, I'll send an email to the bugs address, but for

I read Soon I Will Be Invincible (without realizing they were brothers, or twins for that matter). It starts off promising, but eventually has to get somewhere, and suffers for it. Basically, first half is good, second half is okay. Worth acquiring.

Quit talking. You're supposed to be quiet all semester.

That's the very reason I love these books. I hate when writers rely on "the chosen one" or "a prophesy states…" for why the main character is special. The people in these books aren't special at all. And, (spoiler for The Magicians) the only reason the main character was the hero at all was through repeated trial and

When I read the Homeland review;
When the stray observations were presented before me;
When I perused the comments, criticisms and complaints;
When I, at work, visited the TV Club, where @Todd VanDerWerff waxed poetically about themes and repeated viewings,
How soon, unaccountable, I became tired and sick;
Till leaving the

Not if you had a chocolate beet cake. We discussed this on the alt Tolerability Index yesterday.

You say that about everything.

As a follow-up, I've since discovered the only reason I'm logged in as gumbercules is because my other disqus username is also gumbercules. Therefore, the main complaint would be that I can't log in thanks to the new format and my crappy version of IE 9.

Sesame Street: Se7en, Ah Ah Ah

Ooh. A follow-up issue. I received an email that you replied, but when I clicked on "reply to scrawler", it brought me to this page. That's fine and all, but it had been making the top comment the thread to which you're replying. Now it just loads the page normally, and the only way I can get to the comment is by