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And yet he received them on multiple occasions?

Dogs do love that smell.

You're a LEAN guy?

This is the AV Club.

Seriously, look at his book blurbs for people.

Fringe was a show I struggled through the earlier seasons of in the hopes it would eventually pay off, and then for the one glorious season where they were battling on the parallel world it was.

I strongly recommend that, for your own good, you do not follow jungleland's recommendation.

More movies should be like Babe: Pig in the City.

My memory may be playing tricks on me but as I recall it was the best aside from perhaps Wizard and Glass.

Didn't King do the same? I haven't read the revised edition of the Gunslinger (or anything after Wolves of the Calla) but I seem to recall reading that King changed the way the boy dies etc.

Are you saying the novel was better than the film? I've only seen the latter - but I liked it.

He could always go clubbing.

…care to share this discovery with us?

Transformers is part of a shared universe? With what, Battleship and Mr. Moneybags?

At least Mario still has a home, rather than living like the shiftless Sonic hobo has become.

That was so sweet of them.

Perhaps, the reason I was thinking that was because the Croenenberg dimension Jerry is from the same dimension as the "Mortiest of Morties" and (assuming nothing untoward in the past) the "Rickiest of Ricks."

If you're trying to tell us you were never cool then mission accomplished.

I think that went without saying dear.

Wouldn't bad ass Jerry be the right one to be the Jerriest of Jerries?