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Pining for the fjords
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Yeah, I need to learn to just shrug it off. My boss is a 60-year-old white male upper middle class FOX News-watching conservative who doesn't give a crap about anyone but himself. He complains about taxes, Obamacare, kids these days, etc, and it usually just makes me angry. At least he's not racist or homophobic,

Yeah, same thing for me at work. It seems that my co-workers do nothing but complain about their (mostly) petty problems.

I know I said I'd be somewhat annoyed, but as long as he's respectful and at least tries to get to know someone a little bit before asking them out, it's totally okay. Although he needs to know that if he's rejected, he shouldn't take it too personally. If he seems mostly focused on appearance, she might feel like

Yeah, I've tried MyFitnessPal but I had the same problems. I didn't think it was very accurate and it was taking way too much time looking up all the individual ingredients when cooking something. I think it can be beneficial to keep a food diary, but it's probably better just to record everything you eat without

Steam helps give the bread a nice crust. Put a baking sheet on a rack under where the bread will go, and let it heat up. Immediately after putting the bread in the oven, use a spray bottle to spray some water on the baking sheet to create the steam. We did this for the ciabatta.

I took a pretty intense 6 hour bread baking class on Sunday, which was a lot of fun, but I really love baking. I’d made bread a few times before, but I just wanted to get better at it. We worked in groups of two, and made multigrain bread, English muffins, ciabatta bread, Challah bread, rosemary breadsticks, and

@avclub-62812d8eb06386505986efff8b5e43ac:disqus Yeah, true, but I guess that's why I very rarely ever go to bars. I guess I'm a little bit picky about who I date. And when it happens somewhere else besides a bar/party, then it becomes a bit more off-putting.

Yeah, I'm pretty much the same way. I don't like it when a guy asks me out without really knowing the first thing about me, whether or not I find him attractive. A little polite small talk is not enough for me to decide whether I would accept, even if I find him reasonably attractive, so my first instinct is to

I think it is totally uncalled for. If he was harassing her, like if he sought her out again after she didn't contact him, then and only then would it be acceptable. It sounds like he was just maybe really shy and/or trying a new approach or something, which is weird but in no way aggressive. If my boyfriend reacted

Or they could have changed the format to a multi-camera sitcom with only Holly seeing Walt's true nature through portals or something.

A very very rich orphan.

He also played Dr. Frankenstein (Frahn-ken-steen) in the Young Frankenstein musical, which, yeah, wasn't very good, but I thought he did a good job with what he was given.

That's where I originally know him from, too (although I've seen him in quite a few other things since then). I liked that show in the first few seasons and I'm not ashamed to admit it. It was good campy fun, and Roger Bart was so good at playing a really creepy character.

I think it will help this season that the writers know this is absolutely the end. Last season, they had to plan for it to maybe be the end, but also maybe not. It seems that this season will probably be more focused and well-plotted. I hope.

I've been watching It's Always Sunny on Netflix. They have all but the last season (and the current season, of course). I've been hearing for years how funny the show is, and I wish it hadn't taken me this long to finally watch it.

It's not streaming for free anywhere that I know of. You can buy the season on Amazon Instant for $17 (probably iTunes too) or the DVD's. The article says BBC America is re-showing the whole season starting tomorrow.

I did the same thing. I don't normally binge watch stuff, but it was too good to stop. Can't believe we have to wait until April for more.

There's not much to it. It's just that for several weeks in a row she wrote "calm down" somewhere in the TI.

Me too, but I do that everyday. My coworkers have come to expect it.

I'm panicking a little. Amelie forgot to tell me to calm down, so I forgot to calm down. What do I do?