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Two Words: "sculpting chutney"



Did he really say that? haha



Ahahaha. But the thing that made that so hysterical was all in the delivery! Just like when he mentioned chutney in his list of Indian things that he loves to CeCe a while back it's the ennunciations that KILLS---the way he makes it 3 syllables! Like "sculpting chut-uh-ney". He's so fucking marvelous.





"I am taking my towel and my humidifier into MY room. Where nothing EVER gets wet!"





{{points to CeCe}} "YOU, I will NEVER give up!"





And Jess was great last night too. "I'm about to go upstairs and pay this $800 fine. . .and my checks have baby farm animals on them *****!"
 

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Come on justified, you are good, but really need to kick it up.
 

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Come on justified, you are good, but really need to kick it up.



Yeah I can agree to that, so far its been slow. But I think soon Raylon and the Detroit guy are going to rumble.
 

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I know Alcatraz isn't necessarily great, but I'm still digging it.



Sam Neill always looks like someone just pissed in his coffee and that amuses me.
 

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Walking Dead back 2/12. I'm psyched!
 

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I know Alcatraz isn't necessarily great, but I'm still digging it.



Sam Neill always looks like someone just pissed in his coffee and that amuses me.



Sam Neill's BEST TV gig ever IMO was from the 80's when I was in my early teens with Reilly: Ace of Spies aired on PBS for Masterpiece. Gah. So awesome. And Sam was so young and Reilly was so badass.
 

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House of Lies on HBO is pretty solid, 3 episodes in. I'm biased as I love Don Cheadle for some reason, and his 10 year old son on the show steals it with his flamboyant sexuality. It's one of the first times i've seen a show talk the issue of a kid growning up not knowing what sexuality really is and trying to figure it out. He doesn't even know what *** or straight is yet, and he is just being himself and it's a cool relationship to show.
 

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That quick? Is it just a few episodes till another break... or has it been longer than I feel like it has been?

Quick? It was just a break (and a long one at that), not a new season. I believe they'll be going straight through til the end once it comes back.
 

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I know they did it like that last year too over the holidays, but it just seems quick to me for some reason. Feels like not to long ago we were arguing over the validity of many things in the show.
 

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Sam Neill's BEST TV gig ever IMO was from the 80's when I was in my early teens with Reilly: Ace of Spies aired on PBS for Masterpiece. Gah. So awesome. And Sam was so young and Reilly was so badass.
I think I have a vague memory of that. He'll always be Dr. Grant to me.
 

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I think I have a vague memory of that. He'll always be Dr. Grant to me.



Who is Dr. Grant? I don't recall a TV series where Sam Neill played a doctor.
 

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Who is Dr. Grant? I don't recall a TV series where Sam Neill played a doctor.



He was a paleontologist in this series of movies about dinosaurs.
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He was a paleontologist in this series of movies about dinosaurs.
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I'll assume you mean the Jurrassic Park movies and since I have never seen them or read Crichton's book I'll also have to take your word for it though it pains me to have to trust you in that way.
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I'll assume you mean the Jurrassic Park movies and since I have never seen them or read Crichton's book I'll also have to take your word for it though it pains me to have to trust you in that way.
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Even I've read Jurassic Park, Bookie. FOR SHAME!
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Also - this article made me think of myself, Bookie and TCD... so I'm just gonna post it in here.
 

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Even I've read Jurassic Park, Bookie. FOR SHAME!
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Also - this article made me think of myself, Bookie and TCD... so I'm just gonna post it in here.



WhoTF do you think you ae trying to go all on Hester Prynne tip on my ass!



Actually, perhaps I can earn back a point in your good graces because I do belive I have owned a remainder copy of it for ages dating back to my 20's bookseller days but just never read it. So at least to it's credit it's the only Crichton book I have at least been intrigued enough in the plot to actually get with the good intention of reading it. Surely this counts for something.
 

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WhoTF do you think you ae trying to go all on Hester Prynne tip on my ass!



Actually, perhaps I can earn back a point in your good graces because I do belive I have owned a remainder copy of it for ages dating back to my 20's bookseller days but just never read it. So at least to it's credit it's the only Crichton book I have at least been intrigued enough in the plot to actually get with the good intention of reading it. Surely this counts for something.



Hey, it's not like I gave you a letter to affix to your bodice.



I just remember reading it as younger lad on a family vacation... figured someone of your "literary breadth" would have also have.
 

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I used to wear a fedora in highschool but who didn't in Canada? Joey Jeremiah made it cool.



I like bicycles.



I own an accoustic guitar which I haven't played in eons and have yet to sell it.



Im 3 out of 5. I guess I'm on the heavy end of douchebaggery. Good for me!!!!!
 

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I used to wear a fedora in highschool but who didn't in Canada? Joey Jeremiah made it cool.



I like bicycles.



I own an accoustic guitar which I haven't played in eons and have yet to sell it.



Im 3 out of 5. I guess I'm on the heavy end of douchebaggery. Good for me!!!!!



Joey Jeremiah made Fedoras cool? Try again INDIANA MOTHERFUCKIN JONES *****
 

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I used to wear a fedora in highschool but who didn't in Canada? Joey Jeremiah made it cool.



I like bicycles.



I own an accoustic guitar which I haven't played in eons and have yet to sell it.



Im 3 out of 5. I guess I'm on the heavy end of douchebaggery. Good for me!!!!!

I'm like 3.5 out of 5... the douche is strong with us.
 

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