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    I’m waiting to see Cindy’s game start to suffer now that she doesn’t have anyone at home anymore to serve her meals or do her laundry.

    Aha, never mind. He was drafted in 1951 and served to 1953. Not “during the war.”

    Born in 1929 and served in WWII? He would have been 16 when the war ended. How young was he when he joined?

    And appears to have made a deal with the devil, trading superstardom for eternal youth.

    Translation: “Where’s my frickin medal”

    Wish I could Like this twice.

    That jacket is an unscripted tragedy.

    That’s crazy. I never knew about that part.

    I’m curious to know whether these 90s kids encountered Robotech, specifically the third chapter, aka Genesis Climber Mospeada. Yellow, aka Lancer, is as unambiguous a sexually-fluid character as one can imagine, and I recall certain kids in my generation gravitating to him/her immediately whether they knew why or not.

    And oh, Danny fell! Round and round and round and round, like a penny whirlygig! Twenty thousand miles, for it took him half an hour to fall, before he struck the rocks. And do you know what they did to Peachy? They crucified him, sir— between two pine trees— as Peachy’s hands will show. Poor, poor Peachy, who’d

    Wait, there was something memorable about BLADE RUNNER 2049?

    Initially, none of them know they’re being set up as the saviors of civilization. The “Encylopedia Galactica” project is only revealed as a smokescreen after Seldon is long dead.

    They cast him too early, assuming that the series does follow the broad strokes of Asimov’s books. He’d make a great Mule.

    I didn’t get much of a Truman vibe from it. It’s more THE LEGO MOVIE crossed with TRON, with a bit of DARK CITY laid in.

    She better.

    This was my point, but most everyone missed it. We Americans have been largely spared awareness of Coogan’s personal affairs, which, I feel, are a somewhat indispensable aspect of his fame.

    I feel that in order for Americans to get onboard with Alan Partridge, they’d first need to get up to speed on Steve Coogan, which is a LOT of homework indeed.

    Showering is a much quicker process when you don’t have a lot of hair.

    I’m not such a bad Imagineer myself...

    If you really want to get immersed in Hello Kitty you need to know the secret word