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I took a Theory of Humor class in college and the professor’s thesis was that comedy works because of ‘distance’. Like, a late night host poking fun at the president. The host.has very little power, the president has alot, the audience has none, do the distance between them laughing at the president makes for most of

Krueger - my son says your company stinks! You couldn’t smooth a silk sheet if you had a hot date with a dame....I’ve lost my train of thought.

Rogue One is my personal favorite - it stands alone on its own merits better than anything but ANH, and I would argue, would be even better if was like the Mandalorian - in the universe but not beholden to existing story lines.

Law is fantastic is just about everything I have seen him in. In my mind, one of the most underrated actors out there. I think he gets a worse rep than he deserves because he is too beautiful to be a pure character actor, even though that is where he shines (See also Brad Pitt).

He also comes across as a not terribly

I really liked Santa Clarita Diet, but I thought the first season, which was really a metaphor for loving your spouse through the changes that come with marriage, was much better than 2 and 3 when they strayed from that premise.

Man, I love East of West

East of West is one of the best comics ever, full stop. 

I think so.

He also gave Drew a subtle nod in his weekly subscriber email - he said that ‘Seven Nation Army’ makes his kids want to run through a brick wall before games.

I am very much looking forward to when my daughter sees LS&2SB for the first time and she hears:
Chill Winston, its only Plank. (Which is already says, and is only 2.5 years old.)

sick Chrono Trigger reference

See also: Gibson, Mel

On the Brett Favre subforum - I have a friend who was a DIE HARD Packers fan. He wore his Favre jersey to school all the time. Even High School! All 4 years! In Orange County, CA!

But when the team didn’t let Favre unretire and stuck with Rodgers, he abandoned them completely. He rarely posts on social media, but when

I Meant Drew is arguing that dragging players for fighting for more pay is hypocritical and anti-capitalist.

That exactly what he is arguing for.

I was a groomsman for a couple, good friends with the guy since 7th grade, the girl was probably my best platonic girlfriend and I had known her since freshman year of college. They met through me, kinda.

Anyways, I was super broke when they got married and after the bachelor party, buying a suit, etc. I pointedly did

I saw it and was very disappointed. Everything felt half-assed and tacked on.

The ‘mockmumentary’ style was horribly realized - what are we watching when Zach fights with the doc crew, numerous times?

Also, when Zach stands up for himself for being Will’s punching bag and demanding his own show- that’s 10 minutes in!

Up to Malibu? The 10 runs NE/SW, so it will sends you South from the 110 at Staples. Take the 101 N, pray valley traffic is kind (Waze your way through the canyons if needed), get off the 101 early, then side-street to get on the 405 after Skirball. That has you trending northwest the whole time.

UCLA alum here: it can take HOURS to drive from campus all the way to the Rose Bowl parking lot under specific conditions.

No one is instructing you to sit and suffer. Suffering is NOT an inherent part of the human experience. I am not a neo-capitalist bootstrap person, so here is some practical advice:

If you are suffering - in the short term, educate yourself in anything. Take time out work each day and start e-learning (Your boss or

The book was amazing at portraying the head-space of a TBI victim in young Theo, and I have friends who read the Boris passage and said ‘that’s me’. I also really liked the later reveal about the Barbour boys and the contrast between their version of events and Theo’s.

However, *SPOILER*