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	<title>Comments on: Hip-Shot: ‘Goodbye Love, Goodbye Joy, Hello Travis McElroy’</title>
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		<title>By: Suzyn Smith Webb</title>
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		<description>Yeah, I didn&#039;t like this one either.  I just got tired of listening to them fight over stupid stuff.  It is a tribute to the woman who played Linda that I actually sort of cared in the end.  And I thought the woman who played Kelly did a nice job in the dinner scene, though the decency hinted at by her discomfort had disappeared by the end of the show, making her character seem uneven.  

Also, as bitchy women in a much more interesting depiction of bitchy women might have put it:

&quot;Mocking Dungeons and Dragons players is so &#039;87, Heather.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, I didn&#8217;t like this one either.  I just got tired of listening to them fight over stupid stuff.  It is a tribute to the woman who played Linda that I actually sort of cared in the end.  And I thought the woman who played Kelly did a nice job in the dinner scene, though the decency hinted at by her discomfort had disappeared by the end of the show, making her character seem uneven.  </p>
<p>Also, as bitchy women in a much more interesting depiction of bitchy women might have put it:</p>
<p>&#8220;Mocking Dungeons and Dragons players is so &#8217;87, Heather.&#8221;</p>
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