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I realize his YouTube name is probably short for "Balloon Guy Enterprises" but I can't help but imagine a sentient tree working with balloons.

I loved her and Mae Whitman

"Form Blazing Sword, ha-ha!"

He jests at Schaubs that never felt a sack.

This needs a Photoshop contest. So much potential here.

Bravo sir, bravo.

Who are the artists for these two pieces?

No slaughtered rams this week, thanks to the Redskins.

Did Berman actually say, "Six teams will be 2-0... and six teams will be 0-2" as if it was meaningful?

Glassdoor reviews skew low, and for good reason: most people get Glassdoor accounts when they're on the hunt for a new job, to research other emplyers. As a result, when a job seeker is posting reviews of their current employer, the review is most likely negative, because well, they're looking for another job at that

Least favorite, far and away, is the damn Faith Hill introduction to Sunday Night Football. Absolutely terrible.

"come up with a Holographic Jesus so life-like He'd be able to appear in front of Southern Soldiers and convince them into doing ridiculously stupid battle plans"

How were designs programmed? Purl?

Upon hearing of this "Googly golf", Apple immediately fired off a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung.

... What the hell, did they just do a Google Image Search for "CP" and use one of the first images they found? If that's intentional, they need to fire their ad designer. Out of a cannon.

"I expected this from you, Denver, but THE JETS?!"

The studio's job is still the same; they must create a presentation and a plan that convinces someone to take a risk and hand over money today, for the promise of a future product. The difference is merely the audience, either a small group of executives at a publisher, or the audience at large (and the Kickstarter

... If you also knew FedEx is headquartered in Memphis, that comment is two additional levels of brilliance.

Oh man, that game was great. I especially loved all of the side material in the game, things were going on everywhere on the train at all times, so many events that you could only see/hear being in the right places at the right times.