Pulpiteer
Pulpiteer
Pulpiteer

I don't know about the whole Internet, but that certainly wins my corner of it.

This is why it's a good thing I don't have piles of cash just sitting around, because my wife would be asking, "Why did you just buy a busted RV?"

And I would have to say, "But honey, it was in that documentary!"

Or I could play the Vince Vaughn card. The wife loves her some Vince Vaughn.

"You think that's a Schwinn!"

All that beautiful, beautiful orange...

Well, calculus was on the list, and I'm fine losing that. But I rather like some parts of algebra, and quite a bit of geometry, now that I think about it...

Thank you! I was thinking we'd all forgotten this one.

And this is why I haven't touched a video game in years.

As an employee of the evil giraffe overlord, I will also add that most of our science "toys" are on sale this week. Of course, I seem to be the only person buying them...

In my younger years (about to date myself), I wrote to and got responses from Jennifer Capriati and Kerri Stug, and Chris Berman gave me advice on getting into sports broadcasting (yeah, that didn't pan out). I also wrote and received a reply (with photo) twice from Kathy Ireland. She counts, right?

Yep. I think I was 8. That damn clown...

Oh good, now I feel like I have to track down the old editions, when I know perfectly well I do not want those things in my house.

Yes yes yes! That passage specifically is what made me shift into reading it as horror. Great choice.

Exactly! When they clear with just a puff of dirt and dust, you kind of want to cheer.

It's probably meant to be an antenna, although that specific piece does do gun duty in certain sets...

NP because hearse. Duh.

Now, drop a zero off that price...

At one point in those credits I started to wonder if they were just throwing names up there waiting for the audience to call their bluff.

"I wanted to go home and throw away all my comics and anime DVDs and toys and do nothing but read newspapers and watch professional sports for the rest of my life."