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This reminds me of when I worked for a tutoring company. I was helping a young woman with her SAT essay. As part of the tutoring, I had her write a practice essay. The prompt was something along the lines of overcoming hardship.

The girl finishes her essay and it's all about the time she traveled to Paris with her

We started zesting them the last couple of times - it keeps pretty well in the freezer. I would like to try my hand at candying the rinds next time - when we lived in SLC there was a little candy shop that made their own candied orange rinds dipped in chocolate, oh boy were those delicious.

My wife's grandmother lives in Southern California and whenever we visit she sends us home with with a huge bag of oranges. Probably somewhere around 10 pounds. So, yeah, we get about 6 good glasses of orange juice and then we have a garbage can full of rinds. It's delicious, but I have to convince myself each time

I'm excited to watch this. I guess the interview spoiled surprises for me, but that's okay. This is such a great show that I don't care.

Jacques the Fatalist & Fatalities

Little Women Assassins

"Misbriehavin'"?

Think it'll be 24 pages long?

Man, I'm so fat, I WISH I had Dan Harmon's figure.

I had such an odd crush on her. Then I found out the actress did the voice of the mom from Rugrats, and that crush felt weirder.

This is one of my favorite things ever. I had lost my bookmark of it a few months ago. Thanks for the link.

Those episodes were some of the toughest things I've watched since "Dear Zachary."

Just started streaming Supernatural. It's been recommended by so many people for so long. Meh. I realize I probably need to get through the first season or season and a half before I feel the show has hooked me, but it hasn't happened yet. The same thing happened when I tried to get into Dr. Who - I feel like an

Mr. Hooper, from Sesame Street?

Drain every beer leftover at home / Listen to ghosts in the other room.

THANK YOU! I never did find out what it was.

I loved this movie when I first saw it. I saw this with my friend and his wife. The wife had insisted on seeing "Not Another Teen Movie" - but she was appalled at how raunchy it was (I don't know what she was expecting), and so we walked out, and Tenenbaums was just starting on the next screen over.

Have you seen Faults? It's a pretty good little movie with Winstead and Leland Orser about de-programming a member of a cult. The movie has an interesting balance of comedy and thriller. I'm not sure if it's still on Netflix - but if you're a fan of Mary Elizabeth Winstead it is worth a watch.

It was part of the EU as established in the officially licensed Tijuana Bible adaptation of A New Hope entitled "That's No Moon…"

"Patty Hearst heard the burst of Roland's Thompson gun and bought it!"

It's Doctor Facehand's unemployed brother!