PNitty
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I had never heard of him until I saw him on Parks & Rec - I'll take people's word for it that he's funny elsewhere, because I think he's terrible on P&R - I cringe whenever he shows up on screen, because a) I know exactly what he's about to do, and b) I know it's going to be more "grating" than "funny".

i think i bought the same bag as you, for the same discount. agree 100% - fantastic suitcase, couldn't be happier with it.

i think i bought the same bag as you, for the same discount. agree 100% - fantastic suitcase, couldn't be happier

as a ravens fan, i'm fine with our placement on the graph. but in terms of suckitude, how can the panthers, texans, and falcons be considered less sucky than the saints and (maybe) the bears? is there some very specific window of time that this graph is meant to capture?

right? the similarity has not prevented my wife from continuing to make fun of me for it right up to the present day.

This wasn't in a restaurant, but...a couple years ago, we had to take my then-girlfriend/now-wife's cat to the vet late one night. when we got to the vet's office, i went to reach for what i thought was a jar of tasty pita chips on the receptionist's counter - only to have my girlfriend point out that those were some

i've re-watched it a couple times since buying the "20th Anniversary Special Edition" DVD a couple years ago. to be honest, i still love it. it's definitely cheesy in places, but for the most part i still love the characters and storylines, and it still feels like there are consequences. and, i may or may not have

does the grill need to be above a certain size to be able to realistically contain the pork shoulder, pans for water, and enough charcoal to go 6+ hours with only one refill? i have an 18.5" Weber, wondering if this is feasible for me.

i don't know if it's still on the menu, but i had a burger with "real" onion rings on it at Chef Geoff's (near 13th & F, close to Metro Center) a couple years ago - it was *outstanding*.

"I resent that comment" - Kyle Orton

dammit, i thought i searched the comments thoroughly before posting the same thing about 15 minutes ago.

Suppose a Tomlin-esque incident happens in the Super Bowl with no time left in the game and the returning team down by 4, where a coach or player on the sideline tackles the return man to prevent a surefire touchdown. Do they award the victim team a TD? Also, what kind of punishment does the sideline offender receive?

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So, I initially wrote a rather long and tetchy reply to your comment, and then I realized that I honestly can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. So I'm just going to post this instead.

This is the one I use.

I was momentarily confused when the article mentioned Northwest and Continental as currently existing airlines.

...you mean the river that cuts right through the heart of 'Skins country?

nope - not crack. heroin. if you're gonna step, you best come correct.

yup - and the reverse played out in baseball, with Angelos doing everything he could to keep an MLB team out of DC.

all good points - as a 15-year old growing up in suburban Baltimore at the time, i had a more...myopic perspective on the situation :)

because Jack Kent Cooke didn't want the league to put an expansion team in Baltimore.

it's always exciting to see the stream of indignant and/or pissed-off "retorts" from fans of the team who don't realize that this is an ongoing feature that shows up every year and covers every team in the league.