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Two Crows for Comfort are a Manitoba folk duo (with roots and country leanings) who spend a good chunk of their year touring around North America with their dog in tow. The incredible harmonies and storytelling from this real-life couple are up there with some of the best duos making their style of music anywhere on the planet.
Back in season three, the employees were all invited by Kelly to join her at a Diwali celebration. At the celebration, Michael was introduced to Hindu culture, and learned about arranged marriage and how quickly Kelly's parents got married. Michael then proceeded to propose to Carol in front of everybody, which caused an awkward moment for the two of them.
TV on DVD Releases for March 22, 2011:
Since last I wrote to you in this section, I've spent some time in L.A. covering the Oscars for ShowbizMonkeys.com. But beyond just taking in the year's biggest celebration of film (or rather, spending time on the Red Carpet leading up to said celebration), I also took in a lot of comedy.
Olivia Dunham, in the alternate universe, with the cup of tea. If Fringe was a game of 'Clue' I would of won after my prediction in last week's review.
IDOLS VS GLEEKS
I've never watched a full episode of American Idol. But, being the diehard Aerosmith fan that I am, I felt curiously compelled this season to check out my favourite front man Steven Tyler sweetly emote his constructive criticism to today's youthful talent.
All day today, I will be listening to 'Streams of Whiskey' by The Pogues for 24 solid hours.
Yes, really.
Let me start this off by just saying that I do not hate myself. I doubt you believe that, but It's true.
TV on DVD Releases, for Tuesday, March 15, 2011:
Only a show like Fringe can have an opening with weightless paraplegic thieves, a conversation about human parapsychological antennas, and tell a story about hanging out with John Lennon & Yoko Ono over a bong hit with Hurly from Lost in its first five minutes.
First booze, now sex. Glee continues its preaching the dangers of adolescence with this week's episode. However, I felt this one was a bit more successful.
Sheldon's biggest dilemma with being a genius is his inability to accept the possibility that he does not have the answer to any given question. Worse yet, is when he is out-smarted not only by a magic trick, but also by Penny and the lowly master in engineering.
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