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So who won TV?

I googled Dave Poulin and got a retired hockey player. Which looking at this statue, seems about right.

"Danny, come here and take your medicine!"

I WALK THE LINE by Johnny Cash. Every verse is a key change.

I'm no musicologist, but I was going to say the same thing. Just because they throw the E-flat major chord in there, it doesn't change the tonic, which remains F.

How about the Prince afterworld that Prince alludes to at the beginning of "Let's Go Crazy"? Since it's a Prince joint, I'm sure there would be plenty of sex going on in it. But then again, I would probably get cockblocked even in Paradise….

That ended weeks ago. Ohio State won.

I thought Dougie seemed off his game as soon as he started whinging about having to cook with chocolate. I mean, they get months off before the finale, they know where they're going, they know they will be asked to use local ingredients & they know they will at some point have to make a dessert. Gregory apparently

I don't get it. Why do you need CGI to make organic fertilizer?

It was pretty random. I just caught up with A Most Wanted Man last week, but when I started on my le Carré kick, I didn't even realize that it was based on a le Carré book. I had seen the movie version of TTSS with Oldman a few years ago and had admired the acting, though I couldn't follow the plot at all. Then a

John le Carré.

Google and I beg to differ with Dowd on the identity of the "painter of light":

George was so fucking pretentious with all that classical shit, plus he was a horrible misogynistic womanizer, a liar (the whole Ravel "second-rate Gershwin" story) & an exploiter of African-American culture for his own gain.

It rhymes…

when you someone enthusiastic it

I never finished that movie, because having read the book, I knew the "scene with the children" was coming up and I couldn't deal with it.

I think the first one should be:

Fast and bulbous!

Attention all Filmspotting fans: make sure Adam and Josh see this article.

The brief instrumental that opens Lou Reed's Magic and Loss is an awesome fanfare for electric guitar. Actually, I used it to open my radio show back in college.