In "Shocked"

It's not the edginess that I liked, it's the fact that the main character is a dog who simply behaves like a real dog. It sits on the chair staring quizzically while its owners are fooling around. Then it runs around barking like a stupid dog trying to get somebody to pay attention to it. THIS COST $2,000,000.00 TO MAKE!

OMG I NEED MORE EPISODES!

OMFG THAT IS FUNNY! I just love the theme song and watching the dog perk up its ears every few minutes. Oh man, honestly, that is hilarious!

In "Curious, George: Noise."

I converted an old Econoline into, basically, a giant subwoofer which I use to cruise around the city at night. Nobody ever complained before.

In "Where is Salam Pax?"

That would be awful.

In "Writing in the New Republic, Jonathan Chait argues that Ralph Nader has never been a true friend of liberal causees."

I agree that Nader is a dangerous egomaniac. Time and again he has had a chance to do good, even to gain ground towards some good, but has opted instead to force a total loss; hurting the people that trust in him more than anybody else. I think it's ridiculous that anybody gives him any credit or cares at all about anything this man says or does.

In "Curious, George; Where are we?"

NEW HAMPSHIRE!!! WOOT WOOT!

In "The Last Panel"

So wait, was the mouse real?

In "Clothes for bloggers, by bloggers. "

I forgot that some of you could not comment on Mefi. I guess I can see that for the really interesting discussion-type stuff, posting Mefi stuff here is a good idea, but today, for instance, there are a couple of Mefi front page links on Mofi. I'd hate for Mofi to become simply a Mefi mirror.

I've got a question, do many monkeys read Mefi and vice versa? Based on the influx of Mefi refugees when Mefi was down for a week, I think there should be a temporary moratorium on linking back and forth between the two. Anybody have any input on this?

In "What does Tori Spelling want for her wedding?"

Wolof, I welcome it. Paying $3000 for a piece of silver, supposedly to practice your religion, is an insulting affront to God and a clear case of idol worship. When there are people suffering miserably from famine, war, and disease around the world, I think it's safe to assume that God would prefer the money go to a better cause than Tiffany & Co. This isn't meant to single out Jews or any other religious people. I was brought up in the Catholic Church myself and the Vatican is built on mountains of gold and jewels. Still, they send a collection plate around and take money from the poor to fund an obstructive and secretive organization that has been complicit with human suffering for a thousand years. Go ahead and buy your $3000 menorahs and crucifixes, but don't pretend that you have to in order to honor your ancestors. I too had relatives who had to hide from the Nazis, my parents, and they have always favored charities to churches. Finally, re the last couple of comments: ad hominem attacks veiled as humor are still ad hominem attacks.

Wow, a grand for a candle stick? $4500 for two trays? $3000 for a menorah? Maybe I should get married and just ask for the cash value of things like these. If Tori and whoever would simply donate the cash value of the stuffon this list that they don't need (like the crappy clocks and pens) they could rescue an underfunded school. I wonder if they got tax cuts.

In "Fresh monkey meat"

I am a member at both Mefi and Mofi. I found out about Mofi b/c Mefi was down last week. I wonder if the flood of new users will cause problems here as it did at Mefi. I don't know if I will like Mofi better than Mefi, we'll have to wait and see.

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