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It's fair time where I live, and after years of thinking the same thing about the leg of meat as Bonnie, a friend talked me into trying it.

Just don't drive through Idaho to get your weed.

Just finished Seveneves. Really enjoyed the first 2/3rds, but the big jump forward in time didn't work for me. Stephenson really packed in the exposition in those last few chapters - often without finesse or care for the narrative. He really needed more room to tell the back end of that story, that or another book to

I've been thinking of grabbing The Water Knife. Anybody read this yet? Is it worth the time?

I hope it's better than Amy Poehler's book. You would think that a funny woman like Amy Poehler could write a funny book, but you would be wrong. Here is a breakdown of every single essay in Amy Poelher's book

Poor L.A.

Compared to the Australian version, I thought the Anouk storyline was
incredible watered down. Essie Davis' performance was so raw, that at the end of the episode you felt emotional drained. The American version all came together in this neat little bow.

I'm kind of surprised there's so much music here. I prefer the spoken word. I like audio books when I'm at work. Right now I'm making my way through Barbara Tuchman's 'A Distant Mirror'

Or..the girl wants him to stick his foot up her yahoo - but the boots get in the way.

You know what bugged me about Click - besides the fact it was a stupid movie - Sandler overused the fast forward button. Take a hint from Zach Morris - pausing is a much better option.

Sir, the possibility of successfully surviving a crash on a golf course is approximately three thousand, seven hundred twenty to one

You got to admit it needs that "s" in there. It sounds so weird the other way. It makes more sense to have "savings" plural anyway. It takes place over several months.

What was your favorite story in it? I really loved "Best New Horror" I always thought that it would make a kick ass movie.

I remember dragging my whole family to see "An American Tail" when it came out for my 10th birthday. My sisters are about my age and they were excited as I was. My mom and dad less so. When we got to the theater the show was sold out. I was wrecked. Instead of going back home I suggested we go see Disney's "Song of

Will this one have only eight episodes? If it's a longer run, I don't see that doing any favors to the story. "Gracepoint: Broadchurch but with the double the red herrings!"

I really liked Ian McDonalds "River of Gods" so I though I'd try his YA "Planesrunner" series. I was looking for something light, and fun and the mix of multiple universes and Ian McDonald and YA fiction seemed like just the ticket.

Yeah, what's the deal with that. Why is this game so popular all the sudden? I had more luck getting a copy of GTA5 on release day then Dark Souls 2. Did they just not send out enough copies?

I don't know if this will help - but when I was feeling like I would be alone forever I would take a trip to the nearest Walmart and watch couples shop together. To see how much some of them snipped and fought with each other over what kind of fucking cereal they should buy always made me feel better about being

It was amazing. I was a little worried the premise wouldn't work but it really exceeded all my expectations. What episode of Comedy Bang Bang was Dalton Wilcox on? I want to check that out.

I was never able to get all the way through "Moon." I loathed the main character. I think I hit the point where he knocked up one of the three women and the sex was so great it put him in a coma. Of course I was pretty young when I tried to read it- and I was expecting something more like Door into Summer or Starship