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It was mentioned in the comments to a story about how Tavis Smiley and J.J. Abrams are making a limited series about.

Back in the 90s, I was friends with an older girl that loved him but didn't tell most people for fear of being teased about it!

Until everyone got so shocked over that Hannibal Burgess routine, I thought what Cosby did was common knowledge as it's been ubiquitous on celebrity sites for as long as I've been on the internet.

Once traveling in rural Illinois, I came across a giant cross in a cornfield which a Confederate flag on the gate. I got out of there before I ran into the Children of the Corn.

Yeah, it's an interesting part of history that rarely gets talked about.

Does this site actually ban people?

But only men. Women must remain faithful.

Perhaps you just need a new drug to spot the differences?

Yes. I think they're all sort of one big blur in my mind.

Where to you come up with these amazing ideas?

I like Rob Burnett, so I was gonna give this a shot until I read the review. It sounds like a parody of every indie film from the 2000s+

Until this site had an article that mentioned the fourth one, I had no idea that there was even a third one.

And TNT, who cancelled Men of a Certain Age after 2 seasons.

People blame the cancellation of Luck on the dead horses, but I blame Jason Gedrick: Show Killer

"a sort of skin deep, shallow, adolescent nihilism"

I liked it!

He also has a rich wife.

Ryan Eggold, who played a teacher on the reboot, is 4 years younger than Michael Stegan, who played a student.

There are pics from his high school yearbook online and he was probably the guy who bought beer for everyone because he looked over 21.

I watched this a while back because I heard it was a, "better version of The Family, and found it to be just a slog.