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Except they already named the guy in this episode. Morlo, or something like that. And the fairy godmother knew him. We didn't see much of his face, though. Unless Bill was running around with a fake name at the time, which I guess could be the case.

If you find out, let me know. I have two of them here in my office.

So every season will be its own encapsulated story, using the quintessential "haunted" locations (creepy old house, now mental institution)? I think I could get behind that. I wasn't sure where they were going to go with the storyline if they continued the same story as season one.

"New York smells like pee and the people are rude." - Eric

I've always had a hard time remembering names, but I'm excellent at remembering faces, even years later. Similarly, I use landmarks to navigate rather than recalling street names. I don't chalk this up to a memory problem or a lack of personal interest — my brain just likes to process the visual side of things.

I've finally given up on the books, so I lost track of where she went after that. Ball has hinted of turmoil in the fairy world in the last season, when a few of the fairies were helping the humans against the wishes of their leader. And Andy had sex with a fairy (probably to make more humans with fairy blood). So

Yeah. IMO, Harris has interesting broad strokes when it comes to story, but her detail work is weak and a little sophomoric. Ball has improved upon the storylines tenfold. I'm just waiting to see what they do with the fairy war.

Just be glad he didn't follow the book on this one. They were a coven of were-witches who put a spell on Eric because he wouldn't have sex with them. The end.

Sookie is a Mary Sue, just like the heroine of every female-lead supernatural book series in this genre. They all start out virginal or celibate but by the time you get around to the fifth book or so, they've fucked every type of supernatural creature the author can think of. See the Anita Blake series for another

Ha! It pegs a nearby hippie co-op as a "gun store." Um, no.

In 2008 he gave a lecture at Ava Maria University, where he said the following:

Just one quibble. The suffrage movement in the United States started with the Seneca Falls convention of 1848. The women's movement of the 1960's is known as the "Second Wave."

I don't know why everyone is flipping out about this. 51% of adults are married right now. However, 85% of Americans will be married at some point in their lives, so marriage isn't going anywhere. This 49% of singletons includes young people who aren't married yet and older people who are widowed/divorced.

It doesn't remove his responsibility for abusing kids. It merely illustrates that such victimization creates a cycle that must be broken. I, too, was assaulted as a child, by my daycare provider. My response to it was to turn inward. I have such a paralyzing fear of being hurt again that I find it impossible to

Except, this isn't an issue of "dressing like they want." This is a required school uniform that apparently is so slutty of course teenage girls should expect to get assaulted while wearing them. If a school uniform is so salacious that men cannot be expected to control themselves, perhaps the issue might not be

I wondered about the statute of limitations when I first heard about this.

This article has a picture of the sticker that is on the cantaloupe, if that helps:

According to the article, she spoke to him about the bullying of gay teens.

Except the age that these guys talk about in these conversations about age of consent laws and how evil they are keeps getting downgraded until they're talking about 12 and 13 year old girls. Still splitting hairs?

An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. A miscarriage IS an abortion. I was imprecise in using the term D&C as it's actually a vacuum aspiration that is most commonly used today, but it is the SAME procedure whether you are opting to terminate a pregnancy or whether you are receiving therapeutic treatment