I think I could live with being 75% happy. At least no one's trying to bite me or steal my brain. At least not that I'm aware of. I do wish there was more witty banter in my day to day life. Who ever writes the dialog for the
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, and in multiple TV visits over the years has talked with those responsible for the cakes, entrees, macaroni and cheese, salads and so on, which were once the closely guarded domain of Jean Clinton Roeschlaub. According to The Food Musuem:
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d they, too, don’t want it to get out of control. They have also enforced a no-photography rule of the bar’s interior. The bouncer reminds you before you walk in. Not even photos of their cocktails! Believe me, I asked. So tha
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ife. Yet, we all know that Los Angeles, despite its endless sunshine, its lush foliage, and friendly grin, will gut you if it gets the chance, and never look back. This is why the Black Dahlia, in her own way, belongs to each and ev
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e asked ourselves, what did we as viewers feel was missing from television?" Kurtzman said. "The answer was, 'Where is the procedural that's rooted in genre?' It felt like there
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unted pretty children in the poorest parts of southern India and spirited them away, giving them new identities before dispatching them to adoptive parents in the West. Stolen from a mother's arms while they slept on the pavement, kidnapped as they played, or taken from gullible parents who thought they were being sent to boarding school, the children were processed through an adoption agency and orphanage known as Malaysian Social Services,
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went to see Neil Diamond at Madison Square Garden Friday night, and it could be the most fun I've ever had at a concert. Though the squeals I let out at the start of "I Am... I Said" and "Love on the Rocks" were involuntary, I could've probably controlled myself during "Sweet Caroline" but didn't. The entire arena was on its feet, singing along ("So good! So good! So good!") and marveling at the cojones Diamond has to do that song mid-show. Even if you think "Sweet Caroline" is overdone, I defy you to watch the clip below, and not want to be in that crowd. Is it the best crowd participation concert song ever? If not, what tops it?
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