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St. Ephanie
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Good call. I feel like one of the show's strength's was the ability to be so quick about whatever the hell was going on the week before. Being tethered to a barely-satire (sadly) made it a slog that I tapped out of early.

Man, how terribly sad. I had just looked up him a month ago, curious about how things have been going since I was so obsessed with "Popular" in high school. Geez.

Back when he was alive I'd read every one of Thompson's ESPN articles online, just for new material. What I know about sports I can fit onto a piece of blotter paper.

"David O. Russell."

This was wonderful. I still have the VHS copy I'd watch constantly with my dad, and Weird Al didn't let me down on commentary when the DVD came out… it's how I found out "Raul" died during filming, and the address for every single place they filmed.

There's nothing inherently wrong with doing a movie about sex and being topless, but it is a bummer when it involves a great actress who looks complete miserable in every clip.

Yeah, did the first round six months apart, this one started maybe two-three weeks after the last one ended? Really confusing

That was a great interview, I think her career is pretty interesting now and it was cool how she upfront about the acting-with-friends-for-health-insurance. I guess I just like people who grab fistfuls of art to participate in wherever it happens, it's a good time to not just do one thing.

I have to admit, I loved Joe Bastianich's speech about letting the experience toughen them up, Ramsey was getting a little condescending so I thought Joe was pretty classy by turning it into a lesson.

Also, on the cymbal Ice Ice goes TISH, Under Pressure is all TÍSH.

Cool great job. Can we please ban "Stay With Me" now, cuz HAHA, SERIOUSLY that maudlin crap is old and irritating.

I got a whole lotta frowns for this news. I won't cheapen it with an emoticon, but the frowns ARE there.

I had to force myself too finish Night Circus as well, I love the plot idea and the writing was fine, but the plot never stopped dragging or "broke through" for me.

I finished Telegraph Ave earlier this month, despite a few reservations I ended up digging the hell out of it. The prose was so good that by the time I got towards the end I would have followed it off a cliff.

I'm sorry, but it's actually my first book by her, its quality did inspire me to buy Magic for Beginners at full price, if that tells you anything. With my taste (short story-wise I love Hempel, Keret, Carver, O'Connor), there was one story I mostly skipped through because I didn't like it, another was "meh", and the

I truly loved The Bone Clocks, I'm still thinking about it almost daily after reading it in November.

A non-schlocky Tyler Perry? Bull and shit. I do not work at a salon just to spend my hard earned money on something that gives me nothing to bring back and reenact at the water cooler.