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That's very sweet. I've never spent time with any herding dog — that instinct is so strong in this lovely dog that it's almost hilarious. But dang, that kitten doesn't just want to be circled and rounded up, he wants somebody to play with him.

The comedy podcast called Uhh Yeah Dude does a very funny bit with racehorse names. It's called Horse, Weed, or Mind's Eye. One guy says three words or phrases, and the other guy has to guess which is which — in each set of three, one is a real horse name, one is a real strain of weed sold at the dispensary, and one

I've been saving up Orange Is The New Black. I think it's probably time, now that the second season is about to start.

Let's really nail this puppy down, origins-wise. The first time I ever saw an elaborate prom proposal was on Laguna Beach, as in LC and Stephen in high school. The show presented it as a typical thing that kids at their school did. Does anyone have an earlier source than that?

My sister ate 17 cuties one day this winter. Further proving you are what you eat, because she a cutie! (happy belated Siblings Day yesterday, grrl)

I've read all the comments here, and I honestly don't understand what people think the benefit is in not signing it. Is it really just saving the 10 seconds when you get a new card? Or a sense of personal satisfaction in not being a sucker and beating the system somehow (if so, what exactly have you beat)? What's the

As someone who just last weekend saw/endured the traveling production of Joseph and the . . . Dreamcoat starring not one but two American Idol alumni, one of whom in particular could neither sing nor dance and just galumphed around the stage while actual trained singers and dancers worked around him, this is the basic

I read in an article a few years ago that said Weiner rejected a bunch of apples that were in a bowl on the table, because apples in the 1960s were smaller than most apples grown with 21st-century farming methods. That detail has always stuck in my head as the benchmark.

I love the Americans (A LOT), but it does have some anachronism issues. One that really threw me was in a scene at the beginning of this season in a hotel — a big dramatic moment that I should not have been distracted from — I couldn't help but notice that the hotel room doors had levers instead of doorknobs. I think

Can we get a shout-out for Amy Poehler?

The thing I keep thinking about is, what if the girls on Girls watched Broad City.

You know, it's interesting. Her distress after the surgery was because her body didn't look the way she thought it would — the scars, etc. But I bet that even if it had gone just exactly "right," with "perfect"-looking results, she still wouldn't have felt the way she thought it would make her feel. Expecting the

Prediction: I won't be the only one who has to teach their mom how to stream netflix for this.

As a name-sharer with this cat AND a fan of My Cat From Hell, I am quite optimistic that this is a good step. Spoiler alert: on that show, it is ALWAYS the behavior of the owners that has to change to change the cat's behavior. So if the family has turned Lux over to a shelter and they won't be the people working with

It sure is available this year; I used it Friday.

She was really good on New Adventures of Old Christine. Which, btw, was a super funny show overall.

You can't think of an equivalent because there isn't one. That's the point.

Boom.

Yes! He is the best. When he stands in his office surveying his domain while the camera pulls back. He is, in my opinion, the one truly attractive man in these ads.

This roundup is missing my favorite guy, the one who runs a printing company.