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Michelle Fauxcault
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I'm sure you're not the only one. It's probably easy to overlook. Do you know about the Neko Atsume Wiki? Lots of good info about each cat, toy, food, and such if you ever need help.

You have to buy it. It's called "yard expansion" and it's the last item listed in the Shop (if you swipe left to go backwards it should be the first item). It cost 180 gold fish, but it's worth it as you double the spots you can use to get more cats and thus more fish coming in.

In semi-related news, I finally got Sapphire and Jeeves to show up after continously keeping their only two favorite toys in the house and yard and putting out tuna every day for over a week. Stuck-up bastards.

Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea is my favorite, but I'll meet you halfway and say White Chalk is great, and the title track is one of my favorite songs of hers.

I buy the first part—that's how I've always thought of it, even as a kid—but when Luke tells her that she's his sister in ROTJ she replies, "I know. I've always known" (don't get me started on her remembering her "real mother" as being "beautiful, but sad" when in ROTS Padme bites the dust in child birth). I think

Well, with his films he typically takes two to two-and-half hours to tell a story that would fit neatly in the Twilight Zone's half-hour episode run, so by that ratio him taking three seasons to do a one season story is progress.

Around here there are a few very vocal critics of GoT and season 5, in particular. They are drawn to GoT content like moths to a flame, constantly posting on anything related the series—no matter how tangential it is in actuality. They basically repeat the same criticisms over and over, and they will probably be along

If the video for "Flesh without Blood/Life in the Vivid Dream" doesn't hook you, I dare say nothing will. I was floored.

Except Anthony Anderson's character Trooper Brown gets a mention in the write-up, too, and unless there is some deleted scene that shows Costigan and Barrigan even meeting, it's actually pretty easy to keep the two straight. Costigan and Brown are seen being chummy in the academy, as are Sullivan and Barrigan. Their

"This sentimental motherfucker just cost us money."

Have you checked out Hulu Plus? They have a partnership with Criterion, with over 100 titles at a given time available for streaming.

As part of that reply he also said he's supposed to anticipate the one sketch that people will probably be talking about the most in the following week, which in the past would mean something like around the water cooler at work, but now it just sounds like trying to guess which sketch HuffPo or Buzzfeed or whoever

Is Olly a teen yet? I'd like to beat that kid to death. Or we could just send him to Bear Island and you or the Mormonts could take care of him.

My vote is for "Reasonable Discussions," as in "X number of reasonable discussions are occurring below" or whatever it was that used to appear above the comment section of each article, etc. back in the Ye Olde AV Club days.

And the rare cats are the worst, only considering certain items worth their time, barely ever showing up and when they do you're asleep or at work so you can't take their picture.

Not the rest of the country. They're experiencing something that Parade Magazine calls "Schwimmer Fatigue."

I live in a state whose name is basically a homophonic pun on the word "misery" and Sad Bastard Music is my favorite genre, so I'm with ya.

May I suggest something by Low? Drums and Guns is my favorite, but you really can't go wrong with anything in their catalog.

I know. It's so sad. MTV used to be music television. The Learning Channel used to show educational programming and documentaries. Bravo used to have highbrow films and fine arts programming. The Spice Network used to feature shows about how to spice up your cooking, now they show a different kind of rack…

I bet you feel about as low as Madonna when she found out she missed Tailhook.