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...“Lazy Sunday” aired in the winter of 2005. I remember it vividly. I watched SNL cross-legged on the floor of my parents’ family room and watched, mouth agape. It was like nothing I had seen before, but in fairness, I was 14.

Regina King. And her amazing arms. I had hoped it would be a career reviver for C. Thomas Howell because he was great in it (he did show up in the first season of Girl’s Guide to Divorce). Michael Cudlitz was awesome and so was Shawn Hatosy.

Imho, Southland was a pretty awesome show (obvi, such things are subjective).

Respectfully, you are wrong about the importance of Southland. But I think you already know that.

Fuck you too North Jersey asshole

Well said. This is an easy political point to score, but it’s not really valid.

This is not a good list.

Zamboni that shit.

#spoonnation

Badass, and just a little bit steampunk.

You are a bigger Whitney Cummings fan than I am.

Are you seriously identifying lack of attention to the Golden State Warriors as a problem with our site? Holy shit, man.

Thank you. It’s not bad—I’m not saying it’s Avatar—but the hyperbole is incredible.

You are not alone. I had to watch it in three parts on The Movie Network here in Canada because I kept wandering off and browsing the web instead.

Wrong.

Who are they?

the cost of living has risen since then, and it’s safe to conclude that salaries have risen along with it.

Not true. 11th Librarian of Congress L. Quincy Mumford (1954-74) was the first professional librarian to be appointed to the position and he also served as president of the American Library Association (ALA) during his professional career.

It’s also worth noting that the Library of Congress was established in 1800 and

Pop singer-songwriter Ryn Weaver

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