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Big old crush
Sarah Vowell is always my first choice when me and my friends play "Which "This American Life" contributors would you like to bone?

I'm reserving judgement until I find out who's playing the shark.

Chopin's Berceuse in D flat would be a great last song to hear.

Go fuck yourself

Did you laugh at that one scene?
In an interview on this site Noe was quoted as saying:

Things Minka might be looking at in horror in the above photo
- An unflushed turd in the toilet
- Someone has eaten her yogurt even though it had her name on it, and they left the cup out.
- A sink full of dirty dishes.
- No toilet paper on the roll.
- A used condom next to the couch that she bought from Ikea

Bread and milk
My mom use to make this awful meal where she would tear up a piece of bread, put it in a bowl and then pour milk over the top of it.

I have a soft spot for the Rainmaker. When I read it the whole theme of a man questioning whether or not he had made the right career choice resonated with me.

Horns by Joe Hill
I thought this was a really cool concept and I was really digging the book, right up until the big flashback. After that things dragged to a halt. The flashbacks killed that book in my opinion.

Take that back or I'm going to hit the spacebar and prepare to hit you in the mouth.

I didn't catch it in the theater. I saw Death Proof first and thought it was pretty enjoyable but forgettable. For some reason I had no desire to see Planet Terror, and when I finally did catch it I found it pretty boring.

Timecrimes is kind of a love story. And it's good

I found the State held up pretty well for me - but I recently watched Monty Python's Flying Circus on Netflix, and that shit was just not as funny as I remember it being when I was a kid.

I've thought about going back and reading Ender's game again, but yeah I've learned to stay away from Card.

It's hard to argue with that logic.

Mandatory Donovan song parody thread
What do you think I see ?
Nick Cage looking over
His shoulder at me
And he's strange, sure he's strange.

I had a hard time with Deadwood. I enjoyed the actors, and loved the setting, but I really thought the show lacked a narrative you could sink your teeth into.

Dang
For a minute there I thought Patton had written a fiction book about zombies and spaceships and wastelands.

I didn't mind the Leslie Mann stuff. I originally put off watching the movie because I thought the whole film was going to be about how Sandler chased after her and finally won her back from her jerk husband.

Video Games!
I've made resolution to finish all my current video games before I buy another one.