Were people aware of this?
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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Is it a terrible idea to buy a dresser that is visually interesting although probably a little too small on the theory that I need to cull my wardrobe anyway?
ETA: With a smaller dresser, I also could get a shoe rack. And I do seriously need some kind of shoe rack.
That does not sound like a terrible idea. I know that 90% of the reason I have a drawerful of ancient t-shirts that I sleep in is that I have that drawer available for those t-shirts. I mean really -- I could live just fine with 5 instead of 15.
Not if you are really going to cull.
I strongly urge Craig's List and cruising garage sales for finding things like dressers. You can get a better-quality piece for less money. The downside is that you have to have a vehicle big enough to transport the item away once you find it.
Also, I fully support getting rid of clothes that don't fit!
Once I decide to cull, I'm pretty good at following through with it. I'll take a peek in my drawers (ha!) when I get home tonight to see if smaller is feasible.
As I no longer have a vehicle and I need a dresser ASAP, I don't know if Craig's List is going to work for me this time.
Perkins! Jeffster rocked ComicCon!
The panel started with a look back at season 2, then showed everybody what happened in creator Josh Schwartz's office "One month later" (though it was obviously just for laughs). The video showed Schwartz telling a now bearded star Zachary Levi that the show will not be picked up. Then the phone rings. It's NBC with the news that Chuck is being picked up for a third season. Levi exits the office to shave and work on his Kung-Fu in excitement to film a new season while Schwartz and co-creator Chris Fedak are left behind disappointed.
"You said we would never get picked up," Fedak said. Schwartz fired back "I don't know, but at least we do have one thing that works" The camera pans to actors Vik Sahay (who plays Lester) and Scott Krinsky (Jeff), who are collectively known as rock 'n' roll cover band Jeffster.
As the video ended and the lights came up, Jeffster arrived to performs a cover of Queen's "Fat Bottomed Girls." If anybody had just walked into Ballroom 20 at that point probably would have thought they walked into a rock concert. The crowd was on their feet and cheering. The rest of the cast joined Jeffster on stage to cheer them on. I have to say that was a GREAT way to get the crowd going. Jeffster really set the mood and with the ENTIRE cast on the panel the mood stayed very positive.
And someone got video! [link]