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Trishna

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Wednesday, April 5, 2006 09:51 AM
Original article: Keeping death real

Neverending cremains

By the falls, the tasteful bottomless spice jar seemed to allow for endless dumping, shaking, tossing, scattering, and flinging of the dead. Hen & Bunny went for something more real--topping up the oj glass between takes.

We heart Hen & Bunny (& Bug, & the horse)

Friday, October 9, 2009 05:41 PM

Never saw the video, still loved the ep

I loved the episode. It was quickly obvious what was going on, even without seeing the video. It doesn't really matter what the viral video was, just that people as obnoxious as Jim's brothers and Michael would recreate something they saw on YouTube. And it was awesome that Jim anticipated it, part of what makes him so lovable.

I hadn't seen it (out of the country is my excuse), but videos that get that big are seen by all sorts of people. If you watch TV, even good TV, you are likely exposed to plenty of other cultural ephemera. And if you really want to know, it's not hard to find.

I do, however, agree that it being a Chris Brown song is creepy, and I appreciate what the real wedding dancers did with their post. If nothing else, it's obnoxious of NBC not to acknowledge them.

What I really want to know, is how did Pam and Jim get dried off so quickly? All that seemed to changed was her hair.

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