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Tommy Marx
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1. "Roar" was at the very least 4 times more "awful" than given credit for.

BBC had this book, "The Weight of Him" and "A Piece of the World" as some of the best books coming out in February, and I'm interested in all three. Based on this review, I went ahead and bought "A Separation" a minute ago. Thanks!

Same here! I checked out the first couple of episodes, then watched the rest of the series the next day. Didn't really plan on that, but it's very addictive.

I finished watching the series the day after it was released. That wasn't planned, I just couldn't stop watching. Personally, I think this is the most addictive series Netflix has ever done. I don't know why it works, but it works.

I liked his hair. But yeah, Gregory Smith was everything.

If you had seen him on Everwood, you would have believed from day one, LOL.

Like the scratchouts on the back of a teenage girl's notebook (I love Josh Greg Nilan Harry Billy), The Nashville Network has become The National Network has become The New TNN has become Spike TV has become Paramount Network has become (to be continued)…

I completely agree with you. I didn't want some political crap. But man, it just felt boring.

She did a great job. And yet it just felt boring.

So we have to stick with he whose name cannot be spoken or give Draco Malfoy the power? Man, I did all the right things, I voted for the woman despite "THE EMAILS", and yet this is what I'm left with? An orange fucker with thin skin and a Nazi replacement? How did it all go so bad so fast?

I'm beginning to think we didn't make the best choice in hiring the Trumpster. Is it too late to trade it in for a model that isn't quite as fucked up?

I thought trailers were supposed to make you excited to see the movie. This doesn't interest me at all. Based on the comments, however, I think I'll check out the book it was based on.

I wrote that comment some three months ago. And I still think about that episode, and how wonderful it was. In a series as dark and unrelenting as Black Mirror can be, to have an episode that is that radiant, that insistent that happiness is an option, it just blew me away.

Luke Bryan is a good singer and - bro country crap aside - seems like a very nice guy. But he seems an odd choice to sing the National Anthem. That song is NOT an easy song to sing. But I wish him the best, and I can't wait to be happily surprised by how good he does.

I love carrot cake. As long as it doesn't have carrots in it. I mean, seriously, do you really have to be that literal?

Today was the prequel to every young adult series written in the last ten years.

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I realize that. I also realize that if she had performed somewhere other than NC, she could have still donated all her proceeds to the same organization.

Actually, he's now registered as an Independent. And yes, I checked that first, LOL. :-)

LMAO, thanks! :-)