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Coming out of jez commenting retirement to respond to this! Fringe becomes a COMPLETELY different show about 3/4 of the way through the first season and starts getting really good as they transition away from x-files monster of the week stuff to more long-term arcs, so just be patient with it. And so your a) and b)

I stumbled across the story while bumbling around on instagram and WOW is it bizarre to see that unfolding. The weirdest part was her shouting out brands at the memorial service and still taking the same kind of cute, smiley pictures...but her son is dead. I think I spent about an hour looking through the pictures

Holy shit I had completely forgotten about these and am now having some kind of taste flashback to the Earth flavor.

Now it goes for hundreds of dollars on ebay...the smell will haunt me until the end of time. AND IT WORKED!

According to the updated Vulture article:

There's a fairly new (Oscar-related) article on Vanity Fair's website about the business and history of celebrity stylists, but I can't find the link at the moment. It seems as though most of the big superstar stylists originally worked in fashion magazines, where I guess they could make contacts and learn the

Nope, it's going to happen this season, so forget you heard the words "crossbow" and "toilet."

I remember going to the Tiki Room several years in a row in the early 90s as a little kid and being totally mesmerized, and then going back in the early 2000s to discover that Zazu the parrot from the Lion King was now somehow involved in the show. 14 year old me almost had a meltdown on the spot.

I love her because even though I'm 10 years older than she is, she TOTALLY nails how I think about how my life was as a teen, if that makes sense. Meaning, how I feel now about what happened then is more nuanced than when I was actually feeling those feelings. When I was actually 16/17 I don't think I had the

Oh man, I love this so much. Now I want other angry musicians to do this to continue my enjoyment; but who else would be game/funny enough?

Thanks for your perspective, and especially for the rental info! My brain knows that shipping my car is outrageously expensive, but then I think of myself driving all alone through the desert and my anxiety gets the best of me.

I kind of want Peyton to win, just for the explosion of articles/comments about doing it in Eli's stadium. And I say that as a casual Giants fan, but as more of a fan of things that would be amusing to me.

Yes! It drives me bonkers! Especially when searching on job boards that have an "Experience Level" filter; when I select "Entry Level" the positions that show up ALL require years of experience. How is anyone supposed to switch careers or move within a career? Makes no sense to me. I've taken to just applying anyway

Has anyone ever moved across the country while unemployed? If so, how did you handle finding an apartment? Did you wait until you got to your destination? I'm nervous since it seems like most ads on Craigslist require proof of employment/income exceeding X times the rent. Did you drive or ship your car? I'm

I am having the exact same problem, so I don't have any answers but thanks for putting the question out there! I went to law school right after college, had law-related internships, graduated and had a big lawyer job for a year, hated every moment of it, and now I'm trying to apply to almost any other kind of job in