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Actually I'd just reconsidered in that same vein and I'm going to go with "With my last breath I curse Zoidberg".

"Is this the end of zombie Shakespeare?"

There's a lot of "How much more of this can I take?" in that photo.

Seriously though, when did Univision become a media powerhouse?

Seriously though, when did Univision become a media powerhouse?

I'm gonna give it a try. What else am I going to do, work?

What are the chances it ends with the plane just stopping in mid-air, a foot off the ground, because it ran out of fuel, like in that old Bugs Bunny cartoon? I would guess at least 25%.

True enough, but you can also swing a tuba pretty hard, if self-defense becomes a priority.

Fully agreed.

Maybe this is dumb but I've wondered why the word 'theorem' isn't used more often, outside of mathematics.

It's also weirdly paced, if I remember correctly. I may not (I may be thinking of Robinson Crusoe, which I read recently around the same time as Dorian Gray, and would have paragraphs that started like "And then sixteen months passed…") but I think there was some odd time structuring in it.

"Hey, where's Nick Fury?"

It seems to be a good general rule that any time Trump claims that some property of his is the biggest, the nicest, the whatever, it is definitely not that.

In the same vein, Aerosmith.

On the other hand, Serafinowicz was also responsible, for Look Around You, which, while hilarious, is almost unbearably British. But you're right, he is versatile.

Could be, but Newt's in his early 20s or so, right?

Mine too!

So add "What is a press conference" to the long long list of things Trump is ignorant of and unwilling to learn. Or is afraid of.

the emerging "the problem is that people counter-protest Nazis" line