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@firesika: You know, I don't really know that much about kids, so I think that comment was a bit too inaccurate and casual. I think my creepiness line is much more in the when they're walking and talking range.

@xodallas: Yeah, it's just something that rubs me the wrong way. Could be some cross-over with the partners calling each other "mommy" and "daddy" for me. I definitely could see situations where it wasn't creepy.

Of course, thought of more:

-people licking envelopes on tv

@mbot: Pop-pop

@booter26: Interesting inside intel, there. Can't say I'm surprised. Yes, they all downplay the gay (or don't mention it at all).

I want to say something dirty about banana stands, but not in front of the kid.

I don't know about the comedy angle, but I did notice that we Americans do tend to like our daytime talk show hosts to run in the lesbian variety - Rosie, Ellen . . . Oprah. What's going on there?

And Will's explanation of funk sounded more like soul or blues to me. And most of the songs weren't funk songs. And yes, Will points out that "Good Vibrations," while involving The Funky Bunch, is not, in fact, funk. (He calls it rap. I would call it hip hop, but whatevs.) But "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World"

@vulcanized: It funds something that I love.

@TheOriginalOriginalRaconteur: I do that, too. But I have to either stop eating or stop watching during the part where he inspects the kitchen and scoops up moldy veggie puddles with his bare hands and sniffs rancid chicken. Gag.

@welshdiminutiveofMargaret: It must be so difficult to watch him do that. Sometimes when I'm having a difficult issue with someone close to me and I realize that the content of the argument we're having isn't actually the meaning of the argument, I can shift what we talk about to address the real issue. ie, my