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Thanks for the suggestions! I do definitely want to at least try to get into classic Who before watching the new series. I'm not even sure why I'm so stuck on doing that but… I am. Will give Ark in Space a watch tonight.

That was agonizing, and while Phil was far more competent in his playing then Page or Plant, he's no Bonham and I'd never have guessed at what song he was playing if I'd only heard the drums. (If it was the drum track from the studio, I'd have nailed it no problem.) Of course, if I'd heard that song without Plant

Pretty much all of the above. I prefer Star Trek to Star Wars, if that gives you an idea. (And TNG over TOS.) But also a big fan of Firefly. And Hitchhikers (the book and the U.S. film, tried and failed to make it through the BBC tv show, and haven't had a chance to listen to the radio broadcast). If I'm being honest,

In this installment of Pop Culture Confessions: "I have never been able to get into Dr. Who."

I would agree except Carrie Fisher really hit it out of the park as well. She had some of the most tortured dialogue, which needed to be said quickly and with appropriate emotions, and she absolutely nailed it.

M-A-N-E spells MANE!

Tell him Presbyterians voted and approved their priests conducting gay marriages.

He should be incredibly wise and level-headed. It just doesn't make sense for that character to react like that. If you have no idea who Dumbledore is or have no familiarity with the character, then it doesn't really matter one way or the other. But this isn't the first HP movie, so you either have to think that

The big problem with the films is that they never feel like an epic, world-spanning adventure. One minute they're at a snow covered mountain, the next they're in a forest. The books don't suffer from that problem precisely b/c there are so many long descriptive passages of them going from one place to another. Does

They seem to really go in for the gimmicks rather than just trying to make a good tasting donut. I'd say they were trying to court the stoner crowd but… I've BEEN stoned at one and didn't find any of their donuts to be that appealing. I've eaten the Cap'n Crunch dessert ball at Taco Bell, but said "nope" to most of

I know it's full of corn syrup, but so is everything. I don't taste sweetness tho. It's not something I'd consider putting on top of ice cream, even when I'm stoned. *shrugs* prolly comes down to different tastes, but if I had to describe the taste of ketchup, I'd go with vinegary over sugary.

Where are you getting sweet ketchup from? Ketchup is basically vinegar. It isn't as tart or acidic as mustard, but it's hardly sweet.

I can't imagine a scenario where I'd want tomatoes on a hotdog anyway. It just sounds bizarre. Not to mention what it would do to the bun.

Weird things on a hotdog would be mayo or cream cheese. Yes I live in a city that puts cream cheese on their hotdogs. I… wasn't born here.

That's a New York style pizza tho, not a Chicago deep dish or something. They're meant to be eaten on the go and thus, they have the structural integrity of a flat board. You can separate the cheese and toppings from the crust, but that's as far as you'll get, and you'll have to work at it to do even that. Eating such

Shameless hussies are the best kind!

I don't think any of the girls in AKB48 are teenagers, but if you think that's weird, there are idol groups made up of gravure girls, basically similar to how Samantha Fox had a music career that also featured her half naked pretty much at all times.

I'm surprised it isn't mini discs. Japan seems like the only country to have embraced that technology.

And a poster of penises! … Ok just one album had that.