The Shoutbox
I dig Levitt/Gordon-Levitt. Good comedic timing.

I also have a weird little history with him wherein we always seem to have the same haircut. May not sound like much, until you consider that he's gone from shoulder-length hair during 3rd Rock from the Sun, to moderate length in 10 Things I Hate About You, to the shaggier thing he's got going on in The Lookout, which is somewhere between the first two. All three instances, I had (or the last case, have) the same haircut at right around the same time.

I haven't decided whether or not this is creepy or interesting. Possibly both.

And yes, Isla Fisher's reason enough. But it looks intriguing for other reasons, too.
"The Lookout" is really coming from nowhere and getting really great reviews.

Joseph Gordon Levitt appears to be really breaking out.

Plus, it has Isla Fisher, so of course I'll give it a shot
Hi Caity! Yeah I have relatives in Houston. I have been to Houston, Dallas, Midland, El Paso, and a bunch of total po-dunk towns in Texas...
It's nice. You should get yourself down here sometime.
Looks warm there....


I want warm...
Sedai, this is all the coasters we have at Six Flags over Texas.

Batman is the best...

http://www.coastergallery.com/2001T/SFOT.html
Someone is playing a Cliff eberhardt CD in here today, and I am just about to throw myself into traffic.

I just cannot stand country/traditional/folk crooning...
I rode that thing front row last Saturday. It's a real rush.
Bobby: That coaster looks sick!
I guess what I'm really trying to say is, bump.
Woohoo! Both bugs squashed (seemingly) without conflict or consequence.

In case anyone was wondering, the other bug was causing the iFrame containing the thumbs up/thumbs down icon to appear as the user's current location on the Who's Online page, when it should have been showing the thread.

I had to figure out where in vBulletin's many included files the update to the user's last activity was being made, so I could exclude the post rating iFrame from it. Doing so, however, also blocked the post rating iFrame from being able to access user cookies, which naturally caused it to break. So I reverted the change, and then (eventually) just figured out how to access the cookie directly from the post rating script.

Whew.