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kate (i hate my username)
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[29 Dec 2009|10:48pm] |
so, being insanely crazy as we are, a friend and i are planning to bump our trip to nyc by a day and see kevin in farmingdale. since this outside of our original plan and won't be meeting up with friends till friday, would anyone of you lovely lovely people be able to do the following:
- give us good directions from penn station to crazy donkey? - drive us from penn station to crazy donkey? [gas money will be included] - recommend some cheap hotels/motels in the area? - tell us of any all night/24 hour diners/coffee shops we can go be homeless in for the night? - party with us all night/house us for the night?
thank you and may a crazy ginger fight you in the woods in your dreams
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| Holy Grail |
[29 Dec 2009|06:51pm] |
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Just added this little beauty to my vinyl collection...
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| Your boyfriend sucks |
[28 Dec 2009|03:24pm] |

Jim Halpert on Jezebel's list of the worst fictional dudes of the decade.
The Martyr: "Look, you're engaged to a guy who clearly doesn't give two shits about you, but I'm not going to cross that line. Instead, I'll just make puppy dog eyes at you all day, flirt with you incessantly, and book a trip overseas on the date of your wedding, even though we're supposedly BFFs and I should, in theory, be there to see you on what is supposed to be the happiest day of your life.
And let's say I do cross that line, and you don't automatically jump into my arms and declare your love for me. At that point, I'll move away, only to return with a girlfriend who is not you, even though I'm still completely in love with you and you've called off your wedding which is pretty much a sign that you're in love with me, too. After essentially using my new girlfriend for a few months, you'll finally declare your love for me, and I'll rush in to sweep you off your feet. After your art school dreams die, we'll get married and have a baby and I'll buy my parents house without asking you, because I know you'll love it.
We've got it all, baby! And all the two of us had to do was suppress our feelings for years and continue in adult relationships with people we didn't actually care for until we were finally ready to grow the fuck up and say something."
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[28 Dec 2009|02:02pm] |
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Way early, but I bought a ticket to the 1/30 show in Denver at the Fillmore and can't afford to take a trip there anymore, so if you haven't bought one yet take mine! $30 - I'll save you the service charge :)
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| sale |
[28 Dec 2009|06:36am] |
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For those of you that need the Season 5 DVD, you might want to check your sales ads for Best Buy and Target this week. My Best Buy has season 5 for $15.99 and Target has it for $17.00.
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| similar? influences? |
[27 Dec 2009|06:06pm] |
(1991)
vs
(2007)
thoughts? i found this while browsing ebay and found it interesting.
eta: i just googled, and jesse seems to be a big fan. can anyone that knows TJL point out some direct influences from BN?
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| BJ Novak video search |
[27 Dec 2009|11:59pm] |
Hey guys, a few months ago BJ Novak was on a late night show (no idea which one) where he read the back of a Honey Bunches of Oats cereal box. I told a friend I'd send it to him and I really can't find the video anywhere.
please help! thanks :)
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| Quotes for a Mousepad |
[25 Dec 2009|06:23pm] |
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This entry might come off as a bit odd, but I'm in need of a new mouse pad and I thought it would be fun to make my very own on one of those sites that will print it for you. :) I'm trying to think of some good quotes that would work on it - preferably something that has to do with a computer or the internet. So far all I can think of is the great Wikipedia line. So I call out to you, fellow Office fans, can you think of any more lines that would work?
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| Happy Holidays! |
[23 Dec 2009|04:05pm] |
I know the reference in the video is miniscule, but it's been dead around here....
Happy holidays and a wonderful new year to the whole community! Can't believe Brand New has been around a decade.
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| The Office is Missouri History |
[22 Dec 2009|04:09pm] |
Ellie Kemper, better known as vigilant Dunder-Mifflin receptionist Erin, is a piece of Missouri History. The Missouri History in Museum in Ellie (and Pam, and Phyllis)'s hometown of St. Louis, MO, has her VP Queen dress in their collections.
The Veiled Prophet parade is basically a debutant ball for super-rich people in St. Louis. They used to have a connection the Independence Day celebrations in St. Louis, but that's been discontinued.
Here's the dress, from the museum's twitter account.

EDIT: Found VP on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veiled_Prophet_Ball
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| Believe it or not, another review of Pop! |
[22 Dec 2009|08:01pm] |
This Post-Chronicle review is dated 16 December, but I don't remember seeing (nor linking to) it before. It's good, sees a possible Broadway future for the show, but it also highlights where it needs more work.
On Randy:
The central figure of Warhol, who nearly becomes a cipher amidst the colorful flock, is played with dry wit by a blasé Randy Harrison. The actor projects a marvelously vague sangfroid that works perfectly for the character and his singing is sweet and unforced.
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