Scott Adams (author of the Dilbert comic strip) yesterday posted an entry in his blog that reads like it should be an episode of
House:
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The next speech doctor had access to better technology than the first and determined that I almost certainly did not have the rare neurological disorder that both I and Google insisted I did. She based her opinion on how I sounded and the fact that it was very unlikely that I would have a very unlikely condition. But she did notice a facial tick that might indicate a brain tumor as the culprit....[snip]
Eventually, as the medical protocol worked its way out, I found my way to a neurologist who specializes in my alleged rare neurological disorder. She listened to me for about 30 seconds and said essentially “Yup. That’s it.” Google was right. The good news is that I wasn’t nuts. The better news is that there is a well-established treatment. The bad news is that the treatment is not fun.
What's Williamsburg when it's at home?
Super-hipster Brooklyn. Except when it's regular-people Brooklyn, or Hasidic Brooklyn. As I got off the train, some drunk guy was ranting and raving about all the hipsters moving into the neighborhood. Which they've been doing for 10 years, but whatever.
it is where people go to "go out". Something I don't really do, so I avoid those places.
I was in a brewery. Good times.
Best Week Ever is hilarious about Clooney love. FYI.
Kiwi on Cute Overload: [link]
Followed by an even better pic of a hedgehog: [link]
OMG, look what happened to sweet "Cindy Sanders" from Freaks & Geeks
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Even worse. Linda Cardellini is one of the most naturally gorgeous girls I've ever seen. Who let her near the bleach?
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She's been blonde for years now.
ION, yay! It's the first episode of More Tales of the City! Edit: Except, weird -- it's not the same Mouse or Mona. OR D'orothea! I was wondering what was up with casting Cynda Williams. OMG! OR Brian! This might be too traumatic to watch.