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@RollRoll: Yup, it's called "Love Never Dies."

@RedShoes: A part of me wants to see it in fascination, like a train wreck.

@thePrototype: But the Arizona law makes being suspected of "looking" like an illegal immigrant a legal method of checking anyone's status.

@the glamwich: I agree with everything you said. Joss was awesome at getting every ounce out of each of the actors. Rachel's part in "I Dreamed a Dream" was very good (even if I don't believe that she was that desperate to find her birth mom).

@lorem oopsum: I'm pretty inflexible on Taye Diggs not being the black Dad. It would be a crime!

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@swat1227: Apparently there were flash mob promotions for Glee. (I need to find this.)

@PaintedTrollop: But that would be lying. Illegal immigrants can be taken away. And it doesn't matter if the immigrant is a mother or not.

@PaintedTrollop: What else could she have done? Michelle's not going to lie. The girl's mother is not a legal resident of the US. The mother could be deported.

@Cairn: But what if you are a US citizen living/visiting in Arizona? What if you are "brown?" There is no federal law requiring US citizens to carry around their residential status.

@thePrototype: Social security card and driver's licenses are not legal forms of proving your residential status. Legals forms include:

@Lymed: The fastest way for illegal immigrants to leave is for companies to stop hiring them. Companies will keep hiring them because they can exploit the cheap labor.

@cantankasaurus rex: There's always a higher proportion of immigrants (legal or not) in cities. There's a lot of illegal immigrants in Fairfax County too (VA).

@Zombies make the heart grow fonder: That is what bothers me too. US Citizens are not required to carry around documentation (other legal residents like Permanent Residents [Greencard] and Visa holders are supposed to).

@Tippi Hedren: Legally deporting someone is a lengthy (and expensive) process, from what I hear.

@JosephFinn: I like all sorts of musicals, some are sillier than others. Heck, I even like Wicked which is just fluff.

@Cairn: I agree. A lot of people enjoy the book over the musical. While I liked the ideas of the book, I thought the execution was poor. I had to knock myself over the head to finish that book.

I don't like Cats. It's just weird. I like the main song, depending on who sings it, but otherwise do not get.

I actually enjoy alternative interpretations of fairy tales, but it's so difficult to do them right. A lot of authors go for the dark. Some deviate a lot. Others are just bad. But yet I'm still on the hunt for more.

@Ruby_de_la_Booby: No, don't even say it. That movie is sacred. Everything is perfect, from the curtain costumes down to the weird Eee! Leisl screams after "Sixteen Going on Seventeen."

All of the recent coverage on school lunches has been fascinating (The Jamie Oliver program, Michelle Obama's plastform, that blog about a teacher eating cafeteria lunch every day.)