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    Tom
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    If that was a woman, she must have really been a nun, because those were some awful shoes.

    Give us some context: did you ever see Patrick Ewing in his prime?

    Any word on what was happening at the zoo?

    Maybe if Bocho had included more about psoriasis. I really enjoyed The Singing Detective; my single memory of watching Cop Rock as a kid was slack-jawed confusion.

    Was it a four band thing with a dude that had been in Whiskeytown? Saw it in Boston and had a heck of a time.

    "Also, I'd just like to say how much I love working with Wesley. He is never taxing."

    Well, at least I met Hamburglar. And he's upfront about stealing stuff from you.

    Wheel I never.

    That was one of my main complaints about the format: can't play it if I move to a different country, can't skip the trailers, etc. It never felt like I owned many of my DVDs anyway.

    the single most significant invention of the last 50 years, and arguably in most of human history: the internet.

    You would look at these things, and nobody could rationally decode these deals. They were so gothic and complicated.

    Peg + Cat and Dinosaur Train fail the "Is there a high-pitched shouter in the show?" Curious George is tolerable once you realize he's Jack Bauer in 24: every other being in the world (except maybe Huntley), when presented with a decision, will make the wrong one.

    Looks like there's a penthouse available.

    In Reed's defense, it's more stretchy than big.

    He hasn't screwed even half of Canada yet.

    Shall I compare thee to a zombie fad? Thou art more cynical and more desperate.

    You won't believe it, but I read this post in 6 seconds.

    That would make the rallies more fun too!

    I know he has too big a bio to hit on everything, but I would have liked a quick, "How did you prep for being a total frigging creep in Dancing on the Edge?"