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  • I'm watching the news that three asshats have been found guilty of murdering an unarmed jogger in Georgia. Thank you to the jurors for being human.

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    Tomorrow starts fencing and we have a personal link to many coaches and fencers. Our friend and Lance's former coach is there with the Hong Kong team and another friend is the Italian team coach.  We

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    My sainted mother is visiting from Marthas Vineyard, so I've been showing her a few old films.  Last night we watched The Black Cat (1934), which stars Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff.  Both men were at

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BBC3 show found at random, "Snog Marry Avoid?"

I switched it on mainly to enjoy being appalled by it (I guess...or something like that) and it was appalling, but less so than I expected. The premise is that fashion-disaster volunteers are offered a "makeunder" during which they're relieved of their false eyelashes, hair extensions, instant-tan products, backless metallic push-up tops and the like, scrubbed and coiffed, and clothed in things generally accepted as respectable while being berated (good-naturedly, they play along) by the makeover technician. Random members of the public are surveyed for their responses to the before and after photos (hence the name of the show). The makeunders seem genuinely surprised at how many people find find their attempts at hawtness make them avoid-at-all-costs scary instead, and how many people think they look terrific when they keep it simple and look like normal humans. Some even keep the new look. In other words the show is cheap crass entertainment in service of good taste. It actually kind of works.

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Second season of Life. Missed it while it was being broadcast, really enjoying catching up on it now.

poor Chuck :(

Serious. I wouldn't have let either of them go. What's wrong with him.

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National Geographic A Traveler's Guide to the Planets. Sort of hoaxy and catering to the masses, but otherwise not bad.

Finally started Caprica. On the pilot from last year, lol. I was shocked to see boobage, wasn't this on sci-fi then?

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Action. Comedy TV series about Hollywood from the late 90s. Jay Mohr is funny :)

Southpark S14E01

Jebus, I can't believe it's been on for 14 years now. I probably still have the Jusus vs. Santa clip that went through the web before it got picked up by Comedy Central.

Tried watching Life on Discovery but I couldn't stand Oprah's narration. I'll have to wait for the release of Blu-Ray version in June.

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