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Wendy's assumes a "plain" burger has cheese, ugh, so I always have to specify "Plain, no cheese, just burger and bun."

If you're in the UK, Five Guys has recently opened up shop here. I haven't been to one yet (I live in the rural Southwest, and the closest one is an hour away) but definitely plan to. They are amazing.

Uh, I'm not a meth addict, and I have been forced to use the cardboard roll more than once in my life. Sometimes you just really have to pee and forget to make sure there's paper.

"Conventionally unattractive?" Are we looking at the same Andy Samburg?

My lint is oblong.

Except neither man viewed what they were doing as suicide so much as sacrificing themselves for a greater good—for freedom for the living conscious people they created.

…before he goes home to his mansion on the beach that he promised wouldn't exist by now.

Sigh, me too. I'd sort of heard the theory, but was able to ignore it…until now.

Oh, and (I'm making this a separate comment because it's on a totally different Foreman-Grill-related topic). My late FIL and his hideous girlfriend gave my husband and me one of these for Christmas a couple of years after we got married. It was the perfect gift for us, since we already had a large propane grill on

Lol, no, it's even worse/stupider than that. He set it up next to his bed the night before, complete with bacon, so that when his alarm went off he could lean over, hit Snooze, and switch on the grill. That way, when the snooze alarm went off, he'd have nice crisp bacon ready to eat without even having to get out of

They love these crappy machines in England, still.

VERY interesting! Thanks!

…and it's the other countries that account for foreign rights AND advertising money. They don't show this stuff in other countries for free; they make money off of it—sometimes even more than in the US—and that's taken into account at all stages of production.

Nicely put, sir. :-) And I agree, at least on the meaning of the film.

Exactly. Thandie is amazing, and I like Maeve quite a bit, but it's starting to feel like we're just re-treading old ground; we get it, she's shocked and saddened by what she sees, and pretty ruthless when it comes to getting her way.

I feel like we're somehow not connecting here…

Oh, I completely agree! I love him. :-) Really wish he had a bigger career in the US.

My mom used to butter bread for me and then sprinkle sugar on top, so the butter-and-sugar thing is definitely not weird.

I love those, too, and the Full Throttle ones. There's something about that supersweet battery-acid taste that I love.

Oooh, butter on Ritz is nice. Butter on saltines is excellent as well.