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I'm just going to come out and say it: I . I didn't want to. I was worried that it'd be disappointing. The original was brilliant, and the second was a very strong sequel, but the Tomatoes had me convinced that the third would be less-than-stellar. The third installment of the popular series didn't equal the first two, but it had more of what made the first two so enjoyable: adult humor.
think. It just made us wonder: if it were up to the -ist-a-verse, what would we be voting for?
Last night, Phillyist went to the Free Library for the kick-off of the 215 Festival - "a showcase for performers that are as smartly engaging as a book and authors that are as fun to watch as a band." That's a fair description of the frivolity we caught at the Free Library last night - John Hodgman (who is not married to a Griffin) taught us all about the great Hobo rebellion; Jonathan Coulton proved, beyond a doubt, that he's a much better singer than Darius Rucker; David Rees (who knows his ABCs) agitated the crowd and encouraged screaming in the library; and Amy Sedaris taught us how to behave at a party (and how to make sure your free-loading pets earn a viable income).

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