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An Arbuckle Christmas, new link

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Hey Guys,  Youtube decided to take down the Arbuckle Christmas video, so I thought I’d send it over to Vimeo.

An Arbuckle Christmas (with Twist Ending)

Flash Forward and Lost, some similarities.

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Did anyone else notice this last night during Flash Forward’s premiere?  Don’t get me wrong.  Joseph Feinnes is amazing.  John Cho and Jack Davenport are pretty awesome too.  But there were some big similarities to ABC’s other hit show, LOST.

WaJacob!

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I’ma WaJacob!  I’ma gonna win!

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An Arbuckle Thanksgiving (with Twist Ending)

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After months of recovery in the wake of his Christmas psychotic break, things are finally looking up for Jon Arbuckle. He has a true desire to get better, a new medication that is just right for him, and – best of all – a date for Thanksgiving dinner! But before the turkey is even carved, Jon finds that some inner demons are too hungry to shut out…

Girls and Celestial Bodies #28

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One of the most bionic women I know personally.

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Girls and Celestial Bodies #26

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Receiving calls from distant places.

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Girls and Celestial Bodies #25

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I miss this show so much.

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Girls and Celestial Bodies #23

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Chaos to order, bitch to boss.

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Girls and Celestial Bodies #21

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Effy’s can’t get anyone to stop eying her, not even creation.

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Desmond is my Constant

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Desmond Hume is truly my constant.  I’d love this on a shirt!

Desmond is my Constant

The 80s Cafe Hatch

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There are a lot of hatches on the island in LOST, but I think this is the one I’d most want to be stationed at.

An Arbuckle Christmas

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Hey everyone! After a break, I’m back with a new post and it’s a good one.  It’s another Garfield video to wet your whistles! And be sure not to miss the twist ending! It’s a big twist!

“Jon Arbuckle, an awkward young man dealing with the aftermath of his childhood schizophrenia, revisits the rural town he grew up in for the Holidays. While home, he learns the true meaning of Christmas when he spends some much needed time with his grandmother who is dealing with the early effects of Alzheimer’s.”

UPDATE:

Here’s the new Vimeo posting, since YouTube decided to take the video down.

An Arbuckle Christmas (with Twist Ending)

Saul Tigh is John McCain!

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Hey guys, I know I’m stepping out of my usual format here, but I have to say something on the matter. I’m convinced that John McCain is actually Saul Tigh from Battlestar Galactica. How can you deny this evidence?

Saul McCain

Previously, on Locke

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“Gossip Girl” – xO xO

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Gossip Girl[S01E09]
Written by: Cecily von Ziegesar, K.J. Steinberg, Jessica Queller
Directed by: Mark Piznarski

Even though we’ve come to the close of Gossip Girl for the year 2007, don’t be alarmed because we already know for sure that the show will be returning – it’s just a matter of when and for how long. Now let’s dig into this delicious episode…

Well, considering we’ve gone a few episodes now with B. and S. on good terms, I guess I should have expected a quick scrap between the two. I’m glad Serena hasn’t forgotten about Chuck Bass forcing himself on Jenny (everybody else appears to have), because it lends some necessary weight to their latest disagreement. But I was happy to see things quickly move on to what was ultimately an adult-centric episode where we got a much deeper glimpse into all of the parents’ lives than we have before.

Speaking of which, getting Rufus, Alison, and Lily van der Woodsen in the same room was not something I expected to see until several episodes of reconciliatory bliss between Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey. But not on Gossip Girl. These writers won’t dish out a new conflict without dealing with the fallout the very next week. Some might argue that’ll lead to a sophomore season of recycled story lines, but as anyone familiar with the book series knows, there is still a lot of history to cover and even more new characters to introduce…

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