kitchin--disqus
kitcarp
kitchin--disqus

But could he face down Corbyn at PM Questions? That guy's pretty serious.

How can you tell it's an accent if it's your own accent?

He's a pro. Probably the best thing on Continuum.

1. Aubrey Plaza freaked out Kyle, Marc Maron's funnier assistant in Maron. (Kyle later became Big Head in Silicon Valley.)

Way to slam U.S. coinage, GBV. It's true, the damn things are a chore for foreign visitors to figure out. No digits, words in Jacobean English, and "one dime," our teen model coin, is smaller and thinner than our fat babies "one cent" and "five cents."

This doc is a pretty wry take on the Gettysburg scene these days, but I don't think you'll find it online. Stills anyway, here: http://www.hallowedgroundmo…

Allons enfants de la Patrie,
Le jour de gloire est arrivé!
Contre nous de la tyrannie…

Fictional town, filmed across the river from Steubenville, Ohio, in the West Virginia panhandle (the northern one).

But Arnold had to send his own father back in time to accomplish that.

An idea at the time was that U.S. scifi was always too clean and simple, and had been for decades. Basically, 2001: A Space Oddysey vs. the Soviet/Polish Solaris. Just the slight amount of clutter in the Solaris ship was considered notable: http://www.imdb.com/title/t… And for the kids, if Star Trek hadn't been golf

Arundal is just channeling the mean relatives in The Straight Story. Ha! Actually I was pretty sure Lynch had no idea what he was doing or where he going on Twin Peaks, even in the first season. Friends liked it, but I just didn't feel like giving it any more time. There were better stories, and it was just too much

How many people are usually in the audience at those?

But that's when Art died inside. A whole other show could be made from his point of view.

The first part of the episode is called Enter the Nosepicker.

He's even on the L Word for an arc, and that pivotal Vancouver production, the X-Files. Also, played Thurgood Marshall.

"There was an arch outside Buckingham Palace that has a heating duct." As for aqueducts, none from the Roman era survive, but plenty of canal aqueducts from the Industrial Age do. Now to come full circle, it's suggested the Romans had need for fewer aqueducts in Britain because the cooler climate prompted fewer baths

Yep, but I don't think Varga's supposed collaborators are such conspiracy bait. Just expensive lawyers and connected banksters.

Kansas City, opposite side of the state. Missouri is the only state with two Federal Reserve Banks, by the way, KC and St.L. Also, KC is famous for its stockyards and a concrete mob boss who ran the place and was in some way involved with haberdasher Harry Truman's early political career. "Varga" is Hungarian for

She's been doing it since she met him I think.
Varga: "Blah blah blah 24 Hitlers."
Gloria: "24 exactly?"