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I can’t even...

“I worshiped NASA, space travel, going to the moon, and Star Trek. They saved me, literally, from hopelessness.”

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Lost my reply earlier, but my initial response was, “Seriously, I had no idea. Fascinating.”

Funny you should say that... “I am one with The Force, and The Force is with me...”

Yes, I was p-i-s-s-e-d.

Thank you, that’s where I know him from!

I wish he had said something a bit more constructive and concise, like this, perhaps without the F-word. Once the curse words begin to flow, nothing else matters, the point is lost on them, and you become the bad guy.

Initially, Steven Strait, Holden, did absolutely nothing for me; that, and the slow start to the season almost put me off. However, as the season moved forward and began to come together, I developed more of an appreciation for him and the character. I suppose the same could be said of most of the core characters,

I remember it being one of, if not the best thing to happen to Siffy at the time, something to look forward to, and I too am looking forward to the new season. I mainly just wanted to say that one of the only good things about Comcast, is that, aside from Netflix or Amazon, they have one of, if not the best On Demand

He he he...

Yes, I looked it up: “harmless untruths.” I see why that might come to mind; however, I take exception to the “harmless” part.

It’s interesting that you say that, because as a woman of color, after just scanning the packaging in the image provided, I understood the “no lye” aspect as being a selling point. But that does beg the question, what is being substituted for the more traditional ingredients; and, could that be beneficial to the

Please stop making me laugh. It is not supposed to be funny!

Quite the opposite... it all depends on how much you’re willing to pay.

Ah, yes, a Weekly Idol fan! I always tell myself, “You are not going to sit (or lay) here and watch an entire episode of Weekly Idol!” 😏 But, once you get started...

It hurts too much to laugh. Whichever the bus, I imagine he gets on, only to realize he has been seriously cut, and what seemed funny at first, is not so funny anymore... sorry, I went there. I mean no one came to his aid!

Agreed, your comments are on point.

While having an appreciation for, and a complete understanding of where Margaret Cho was coming from, I have an even greater appreciation of Tilda Swinton after reading this. It seems Margaret’s frustration, as well as her unfamiliarity with the story being told, clouded her ability to process what Tilda was saying.

o-m-g

I fear it is only going to get worse.