erika2034
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LA Story is actually a great example. Which is what i assume you are quoting.

Thanks-wow this show is so good at those details. It is so full of them how can anyone remember them all?

I heard that too-really would like to know what that means and who it was.

Yeah. He looks like The Duke from Moulin Rouge. His mustache looks like the 1870s, not the 1970s. Meh.

I have naughty thoughts about Stan's new look.

Even the creepy chocolate eyes of Cumberbatch are not as soul-suckingly terrifying as the Lucy statue.

I hate that thing. At least Lucille Ball was from the town the statue is in. "Fonzie" is not a real guy, and Henry Winkler is NOT from Milwaukee. Or Wisconsin. Where is the statue of Spencer Tracy? Or Orson Welles? WHERE

We're not homosexuals, we're divorced!

I see this was said already. Never mind.

Part of me feels like the easy rapport between Roger and Mona is because they are married in real life. Sometimes you just can't act that chemistry. Also I am sad and spend way too much time on IMDB trivia.

Personally I think the only relationship that he ever had that was anywhere a good match for him was Anna Draper. And that is one of the saddest things to think about Don.

I went to my first concert in high school-Spin Doctors and Gin Blossoms. Opening band was Cracker. I can't decide if I liked Cracker better but I do tend to this day to lean toward listening to that more than either other band on that bill. Overall though, it was not a fantastic introduction to live shows. Thankfully

I will have the Penne alla Arrabiatta.

Not be pedantic but that was Chris Guest. All while waggling his tongue around. As you do.

mmmm…sacrilicious…

It was probably Burgess Meredith.

I was listening to Prophet's Song from NotO just today. it is really fun to sing the canon-especially the third part. I love love that album so much.

Yeah, they all have their good points I guess, but I just feel like he is always the one to make some kind of criticism, even if there is really nothing there. This is probably where the "too salty/not salty enough" thing would come into play.

I kind of thought that one plate was for Ted. Poor Ted doesn't get a plate?

I saw an episode where they reprimanded one chef more than once for her method of literally pushing unneeded food or trash onto the floor. She was not happy to be called out, especially more than once, and was cut I think in the second round. Good to know they do inspect the stations and take that into consideration.