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Great job, Barry. I thoroughly enjoyed this.

I love everything about this conversation.

There's a difference between Mike Tyson and Chris Brown, in that Chris Brown never served any real punishment for his crimes, and he has never shown an ounce of remorse (or compassion for that matter). Tyson has clearly struggled with several mental issues, and has articulated that struggle many times over the years.

The best thing I can say about this post is I got two terrible op-eds for the price of one, because I of course also read the Jezebel post. And people wonder why recidivism rates are so high in this country.

Best album of the 2000s. Great choice.

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It's Portland, you're just not going to find suits in the first place. Most of the lawyers I know don't even wear suits.

Felix Baumgartner's favorite video.

Your input is much appreciated. I'll be sure to forward it to the proper offices.

No, that's not exactly how it works. But if one changes certain points in your example, there can be reasons to sue the car manufacturer. For instance, if in what would otherwise be a normal accident that should cause only body damage, instead the gas tank explodes and causes more damage than expected (a problem I

One of my friends went to a live karaoke session that he and his band hosted, where you could choose any song or cover off a list to sing and he and his group would provide the music. Definitely sounded like an awesome time.

"...that for the most part stand in the way of death and serious brain damage."

Ha! Excellent.

I'd say the Black Keys probably qualify. Instead of playing the same songs from the last two albums, radio should do itself a favor and delve into their back catalog. There's tons of stuff from "Thickfreakness" or "Rubber Factory" that they could play.

The coda on that song is just amazing. It's really all about the drum fills at that point, and each one of them are amazing.

It's done through your cable or satellite system. As for your initial concern, they just reviewed "Evil Dead" and the new "GI Joe" movie. They do review mainstream fare, it's just that it isn't their aim to be the one stop you make when surveying all that's at the multiplex this weekend. So they'll spend time