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AMCW no. 177
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This pops up 37 times in every AskReddit "What cover is better than the original," thread ever.

Ah, I don't remember that other guy, but I'm only about half-way through season 2 with my re-watch.

Well, Trey got arrested for the murder of the man (his name eludes me) who actually killed himself at the end of the first episode of the first season. He and Trey seemed to know something between them about Hanna's murder, but what that is has yet to be revealed.

I hate that scene so much. You don't even know what you're looking at until it's passed and by then it's too late to look away. Kind of genius on Verbinski's part, but the only way I make it through horror movies is by having cliche story beats that let me know when to look away.

I basically watched that show to see Bruno flip his shit.

"If I don't do it, somebody else will." God, I love that song and this version in particular.

I always get chills several time during Jeff Buckley's version of "Dink's Song" off the Live at Sin-e album

I'm quite partial to "The Last Waltz" version of "It Makes No Difference." Love love love Danko's vocals.

My first post is from the middle of 2009 after about a year of friends and co-workers telling me I should get on Facebook. It says, "My mother is on Facebook. I give up. Here I am!."

I live about 30 minutes north of Boston. That was some surreal shit waking up to NPR on my clock radio telling me the entire city and surrounding areas were on lockdown.

Aaaand he's here.

Wow, I had no idea. I wonder if BBC America ever ran that one.

There's a UK version of Hell's Kitchen?

I'm pretty sure my sexual awakening was mostly because of Highlander and Due South. Ah, the wonders of syndicated 90's television.

I was prescribed propranolol when I was having issues with an elevated heart rate due to hyperthyroidism. My doctor said that she'd also prescribed it for people who have stage fright. I could see it being prescribed for someone with an anxiety disorder.

I have issues with things involving vinegar and/or brine. I've only just recently developed a taste for pickles. I always get salad dressing on the side and use it sparingly. I've tried pretty much every variation of olive that there is several times, but they all continue to gross me out.

Olives are the worst. I don't want to eat them, I don't want to eat anything they've been sitting on top of - no olives, at all, ever.

Just finished Ted Chiang's Stories of Your Life and Others. I've loved "Story of Your Life" since it won the Nebula Award back in 2000, but all the hype for Arrival made me realize I've never read anything else by him. I enjoyed the "religion and 17th century science are real" conceits in several stories. It

I let Andrew Pare take the fall for whispering out the answers during that math bee in second grade. God forgive me.

That's pretty much what he's asking. He's saying, "I know I seem like a mess right now, but I will do this my way and I'm going to make so much money for our daughter, so support me for her sake." I love that he pulls this inspirational speech out of his ass after they both insult each other for having stereotypical