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@Snow leopard: "This place is kind of fun, but the food is awful. It’s one of those locales I nearly crapped my pants over when I was nine and then started to feel the magic drain when I was twelve and my developed taste buds realized my burger was soggy and tasteless."

@xyz7: "He's a cute enough kid, I suppose, for 13 year old girls to swoon over."

And this is why I wisely chose to change my college mathematics major to a mathematics minor.

@Athene: I hate talking on the phone, also. It's not a phobia thing I just don't care for it. A big part of it is the fact that someone else has the power to make you stop doing whatever you are doing and completely dominate your life for as long as they wish. People get very huffy if you try to cut off a

@♠ Final ♠ Tougher then tough times.: I agree with you on the library usage thing though it may be a function of where I lived then (blue collar big city) and where I live now (white collar corporate headquarters town).

@SAThorn: "Dog-eared and floppy, there ain't nothin' like it. "

@Barnabus: If we are now counting "online self-publishing" in the number of published books does that mean we also have to include every bit of fanfiction posted on the internet in the number of published short stories as well? At least "vanity publishing" used to actually cost something to the wannabe author, now

@Dunny0: Well, I don't see that happening but e-books cost $5 - 10 less than paper books so the reader will pay for itself eventually.

@Dunny0: Not to mention grammasites.

@go-falcons: Also, why every time I try to type the word "assignment" do my fingers try to substitute "assingment?"

@J. Argyl Plath: I so wanted to like this show when it first came out. It seemed like such a cool idea.

I have liked how W13 seems to be getting a little bit away from the mystical mumbo-jumbo artifacts and leaning a little more towards scientific things. For example, Philo Farnsworth's 3-D projector this season as opposed to things like Lucretia Borgia's hairpin last season. Some of last year's artifacts were

No, no, not "Clargo" — it's Flaudia! That relationship could never work.

@Krakenstein: That is one of my favorite Mythbuster segments. The work they went through to cover the car in clay, then make the dimples was fascinating then to have it actually work was astounding. And all without any gratuitous explosions.

@blackbirdfly: Mrs. falcons would kill for that hat. She burns looking at pictures of the sun.

I'm so glad my name wasn't Filaysack in middle school.