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I woke up to about 9 text messages about Chris Cornell. Not the news I was expecting to kick off my day...I never got the chance to see Soundgarden, but I did see Audioslave in ‘06 with my cousins, and it remains one of my fav concert experiences. We were soooo close the stage, and Chris was such a great frontman and

Same. I quote it far more than I should.....(why a spoon, cousin?)

They showed the stat* last night: Rangers have led for 146 minutes the entire series; Sens only like 4:11. And they’ve been tied like 10 minutes or so?

I know, I know. It’s definitely a rhetorical question. But the ignorance is unreal most days....

+1. I keep asking my husband how the hell did these people even get elected in the first place? It’s mind-boggling.

I am so sorry; a coworker is going through a similar situation with her husband. I truly don’t understand and can’t fathom why moderates rolled over on this. The whole situation is FUBAR.

+1 co-signed. I work in communications and all the lead up marketing for Bill was cringe-worthy to the point where I wasn’t particularly looking forward to the new season. But Pearl Mackie is great (so far) and feels like a real person. She’s got great chemistry with Peter Capaldi, too. Even though it’s only been two

co-signed.

LOL thanks for the afternoon chuckle :)

I try to explain it to my husband whenever the reference comes up and he always gives me blank looks.

+1 shiny.

My husband and I felt the same way. It just felt like the episode was there - neither good nor bad, just an ok episode. After being off the air for 16 months (not including the Christmas special), I wanted to be dazzled, have that sense of Doctor Who wonder again....and this episode just didn’t do it. As much as I

I’ve been anxiously awaiting the trailer while I sit here on this useless work day....it did not disappoint.

because I needed a good afternoon cry...

Oh I know... *sigh* it might be a very short post-season.

Fellow Rangers fan and agree with you...especially since the Bell Centre is like Hank’s personal House of Horrors.

Those lines completely sold it for me, too.

I’ll back you up. I much prefer Gambon over Harris. I think he has a great debut in Prisoner of Azkaban, that balances both the whimsy and the aloofness that is Dumbledore, and then as we get deeper into the series and closer to the end game, he can turn on that hard edge so he can separate himself (a bit) from Harry.

It looks good to me and Pennywise looks genuinely creepy....

Agree with Boom-Ra below. IT is one of King’s best and still hold up. I re-read it a few summers ago - just as creepy and unsettling as I remembered when I first read it as a teen.