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It's me, Colin, and I come bearing bad news: Dagan is going to be gone for a few weeks. His work demands his presence over the next several Fridays, and thus I've slid (!) back into the host's chair. Joining me this week are LSM executive producer Dustin Furman, coordinator Micah Moriarty, and special guest Rick Hoeg of Hoeg Law. As always, topics vary wildly. Micah begins by talking about throwing parties and entertaining people at our home. Do we enjoy the process, or is it stressful? I go next with a deep cut (literally): Cold cuts, the glorious sliced meat that make the finest sandwiches imaginable. What are our go-tos? From there, we welcome Dustin's topic, all about our respective lives' biggest disappointments, from games, film, and TV, to work, love, and life in general. Finally, Hoeg brings up the rear with what ended up being our most-explored inquiry of the week: How we deal with fictional canon when we don't like all of it. Are we able to divorce ourselves from some of it and embrace the rest? Is "The Death of the Author" the true law of the land, or is authorial intent everything?

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NinjaDC

You can and should show your kids the Hobbit. The animated one.

Markeus

When I go to a family function multiple people gain up on me. I swiped some icing off the edge of a cake tray and got berated for putting my finger “in” the cake

Trill Spencer

Colin, I’ve grown up on Long Island for the past 20 or so odd years and I’m here to tell you that TJ’s is still the best around. In fact, I am lucky (and unlucky) enough to live just a few short minutes away from this sandwich paradise. I thought you may be interested to hear some updates about the business. First of all, it moved from the building across the street from the high school to a new building right next to Paca middle school. They also opened up a second location in Patchogue. I wonder if you’ll agree with my contention that TJ’s is not really a deli though. It’s more like a straightforward sandwich shop. One last thing: next time you’re on the island try Se-Port Deli in Setauket. It’s the only place that I think compares to TJ’s, although it’s a little bit different. Take care and happy sandwiching