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Genevieve Koski
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Boooo! Sorry 'bout that, guys. We're dropping in a Soundcloud stream now to replace it. It only has 90-second clips, but it's all four songs, so that's something!

Not to my knowledge. "Fun" fact: Koski is apparently one of the most common Finnish surnames. I'm not Finnish (Koski is a shortened version of a much longer, consonant-filled Polish name), but I run into fellow Koskis all the time who assume I am.

Not to my knowledge. "Fun" fact: Koski is apparently one of the most common Finnish surnames. I'm not Finnish (Koski is a shortened version of a much longer, consonant-filled Polish name), but I run into fellow Koskis all the time who assume I am.

I've seen Jedward on YouTube, and in my nightmares.

I've seen Jedward on YouTube, and in my nightmares.

I don't know, I recall there being some very forced instances of the judges or Cat making little jokes or comments about obviously gay male dancers "flirting" with their female partners, or asking about girlfriends back home, etc. especially in the interstitial packages and to some degree during judging. While I agree

I don't know, I recall there being some very forced instances of the judges or Cat making little jokes or comments about obviously gay male dancers "flirting" with their female partners, or asking about girlfriends back home, etc. especially in the interstitial packages and to some degree during judging. While I agree

Well, *I* won't, but I'm sure someone in the comments will eeevvverrrry siiiingle weeek….

Well, *I* won't, but I'm sure someone in the comments will eeevvverrrry siiiingle weeek….

*adds Pillsbury croissants to shopping list*

*adds Pillsbury croissants to shopping list*

Concur. It's not a birthday without Bumpy Cake.

Concur. It's not a birthday without Bumpy Cake.

I'm really glad I'm not the only one who had that thought when I saw that.

I'm really glad I'm not the only one who had that thought when I saw that.

I will say, in the context of this book, the first-person-present works initially, when the two characters have just woken up and are getting their bearings. That sense of immediacy works with that situation. But it becomes tiresome quickly. I can't decide if it would have been better or worse if the book had changed

I'm a latecomer to comic books, just the last five years or so, and one thing that always strikes me when talking to lifelong comics readers, like Oliver, is they generally have an AMAZING memory, presumably the result of keeping track of all that continuity. As someone who struggles to remember what I watched on TV

Right? I mean, who in their right mind would take the time to click on an article, presumably read it, and write a comment about something as stupid as Pride And Prejudice!?

If I had been able to respond to Steven in that entry, I would have pointed this out, probably in a much brattier way. So, thanks!