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December 08, 2007 -- 9:38 AM
posted by alison
I wonder what they're trying to say by all the bronco and bull riding and steer chasing... there was a lot of livestock in that video
I was just curious.
December 05, 2007 -- 9:49 PM
posted by Par
Unborn Baby Ornament - US Troop Model

Show that you support the "culture of life" by buying and proudly displaying one of these patriotic unborn Americans.
Also available in a "Brown" model.
Note to the confused:This is a real product, from a real site. The product is a satire, but it is also a real product - FOR SALE. This is a real store.
... interesting.
December 04, 2007 -- 7:19 PM
posted by Beck
Interesting... I got the opposite reaction. I thought all the calculation made him seem more human, because his motivation was more about Deb, Rita, and the kids. He's no longer an isolated psychopath with no emotions. It even seems to bother him that Dokes has to take the fall for him, but he considers it a necessary evil. I dunno, I found him more emotional and less cold.
December 04, 2007 -- 6:44 PM
posted by Par
I dunno, maybe it was the way he dealt with Doakes, maybe it was all the calculation there (rather than the usual straightforward "he's a murderer so I can murder him"), maybe it was just the visuals. But for a while there, he really felt like the bad guy, and Doakes like the hero in peril.
December 04, 2007 -- 7:45 AM
posted by Beck
I didn't get the "evil" vibe from Dexter... what did it?
Also... anyone else want to try this? http://www.biertijd.com/mediaplayer/?itemid=4262
December 03, 2007 -- 9:57 PM
posted by Par
Without spoiling too much, I think this week's episode of Dexter is the first one where he actually seems evil to me. On one hand, it's strange that that happened at all. On the other hand, it's even stranger that it took nearly two seasons for that to happen, considering he's an emotionless serial killer.
Two episodes left...
