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Great Barrier Reef seemed awfully easy for a DD and a $1000 clue, especially given the wording.

I think she was confused by the clue asking for the first name of the character (which is still odd, but theoretically understandable), and then Trebek kind of letting her hang for a second or two.

I've seen a lot of signs about filming Law & Order over the years (I'm in Manhattan) but never any actual filming of it. Presumably just because they film during the day and I'm at work, but I prefer my theory I just came up with that there are enough episodes made that they can cobble new ones together out of bits of

Everything he harangued Democrats for supposedly doing during the original ACA development and passing— secrecy, rushing, and so on— he's happily and unashamedly doing now.

I don't want to give too much away but the use of the Beastie Boys ("Sabotage", I think?) as a plot point late in the movie was so unbelievably dumb I almost had to applaud it.

The Pink show last year I saw was fantastic. Earth opened was also fantastic.

Or jazzes in Utah.

Shouldn't the triangles be pointing at each other then?

A diversion into psych and other genres of rock (or other 'Western' types of music) in Japan over the years would be pretty interesting.

The mention of the song led me to watch the video on Youtube. It's kind of hilarious. If I remember correctly though, the band and Peter Steele had a pretty good sense of humor about themselves.

"In The Meantime" and "Wilma's Rainbow" too, if I remember correctly.

"Mayor Of Simpleton" is flawless. Like literally flawless.

About partying?

"Cars" is great (and the video is weirdly enthralling) but the entire Pleasure Principle album is fantastic, front to back.

Yeah, the inclusion of "What's Up?" was mind-bending, to the point where I wondered if was some weird performance-art choice.

You could probably ask the same question with the (otherwise unrelated) Helmet song of the same name.

Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Kill Your Television

A follow-up question, if I may— Mr. Teti, your campaign seems to have the momentum of a runaway freight train. Why are you so popular?

I've used it in writing… both ways…but always thought of it as called ellipsis.

Thewlis's Emmy consideration reel should consist of just a loop of that slow close-up of him angrily eating ice cream on the toilet.