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Katie Murphy
Female, 18 years old
United States of America   Sacramento, California
Fanpopping since February 2007
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Clerks, The Producers (1968), any musical
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Barenaked Ladies, Ben Folds, showtunes
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Wicked, Augusten Burroughs, Shoeless Joe
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My Thoughts on "Meet Kevin Johnson"

Opinion posted 4 months ago
Lost References: The flag coming out of the bomb harkens back to old Looney Tunes cartoons where a gun would fire and a flag with the word “bang” written on it would come out.

Respuestas: Tom a.k.a. Mr. Friendly likes to get friendly with high class Latino male escorts. I, for one, am not surprised. I knew he was gay when he told Kate that she was “not [his] type”. I bet Tom volunteered to go on missions off the Island a lot. It’s got to be pretty lonely being the only gay Other. At least Juliet could hook up with Goodwin and Ben could watch sullenly. Tom could...
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Travel Etiquette (or, How to Not Look Like a Jackass when Traveling)

Opinion posted 4 months ago
Travel 1. Dress to impress. When one thinks of the traditional tourist, one sees a pasty middle-aged guy with sun block on his nose, a fanny pack on his waste, and a ridiculous fishing cap on his head. He is wearing shorts and a t-shirt no matter where he is. Don’t be this guy.

When going out in the city, wear something semi-formal or business casual. Examples: button-up shirts, polos, blouses, knee-length skirts, dress shoes or sneakers that match the outfit, slacks, and jeans in good condition.
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My Thoughts on "The Other Woman"

Opinion posted 4 months ago
Lost References: The power station that Goodwin worked at and that Faraday and Charlotte were traveling is named the Tempest. William Shakespeare’s final play was named The Tempest. The protagonist of the play, Prospero shipwrecks on a mystical island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero hones his magical powers on the island much like John Locke. Caliban, one of Prospero’s servants, was born on the island and believes that it belongs to him. He acquaints Prospero with the island much like Ben.
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My Thoughts on "The Constant"

Opinion posted 4 months ago
Lost References: The Constant bore an amazing resemblance to the classic novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut. In the book, the protagonist Billy Pilgrim becomes “unstuck in time” just like Desmond and Minkowski. Pilgrim even flashes back to his days in the military.

Respuestas: This episode answered a lot of questions about Faraday. Last episode when Charlotte was quizzing him with the deck of cards, she was testing his memory. Faraday likely has a photographic memory. That's why, when past!Des told past!Faraday that future!Faraday could have forgotten...
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Breaking Boundaries the Office Style: Oscar Martinez

Opinion posted 5 months ago
The Office As you all know, the Office is not like most shows on television. Most of you probably believe the Office is groundbreaking for its revitalization of the sitcom genre on American television but I’m betting you haven’t considered the other ways the Office has broken boundaries. Well, I have (mostly in the shower). I’ll be posting a series of essays (ramblings) on the subject.

First up is Oscar.

While gay men have become increasingly present in American television shows over the past fifteen years, none of them have been quite like Oscar. Oscar is not...
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