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  1. I was wondering why keyboard cat said he was busy today.
  2. The duck refused medical treatment: http://bit.ly/Xt3CV
  3. Desperately looking for new TC blogs to add to my feed.
  4. Important lesson: Baby Face Nelson is always going to be an awesome character in the movies.
  5. Haven't quite put my finger on it, but it's fascinating. Too bad he includes hackneyed, superficial romances; they're distracting.
  6. Feel like Michael Mann is developing a new idiom of visual storytelling, particularly re: editing.
  7. Saw Public Enemy. Now Coco wants to get a tommy gun and hit the road. I sympathize.
  8. Just made Cobb Salad; brother's coming over for supper.
  9. @mollypriesmeyer It's based on a story by Fitzgerald. The story is good, the movie isn't.
  10. @M_tm The key is to chew each m&m long enough that you burn the exact calorie it contains.
  11. @dbrauer @mollypriesmeyer I boycott things all the time. Bad customer service. Stupid store layout. Using sweatshops labor. Funny smells.
  12. @dbrauer I also feel owners are free to invest their personal profits as they see fit. A lot of people spend money in ways I don't like.
  13. @mollypriesmeyer But how does that play out. Not using Google? Not going to movies? Not watching teeve, or using a Mac?
  14. @dbrauer If I made my buying decisions based on how employees spend their own income, I'd never shop.
  15. @mollypriesmeyer I agree that you can trace it. I'm saying don't assume it.
  16. @mollypriesmeyer Yes, in many instances, it is demonstratable. In others, the ethics of a business are not influenced by the CEO's politics.
  17. @punsultant Now you're talking the language of delicious.
  18. @mollypriesmeyer But there shouldn't be an assumption that a CEO's personal politics are driving the company. Only if it is demonstratable.
  19. This is rather sweet: Franken tears up discussing Wellstone and the challenges facing Mn families: http://tinyurl.com/muf254
  20. @quick13 It can. If it does, I don't support the business. I just don't care how he invests his own income from the business.