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Italy and Poland have been my faves. Argentina was solid too. Never made it to one in New Zealand on account of those awesome meat pies that they serve literally everywhere.

Great question! Some of my "favorites":

Eh, I think so much of what we buy is just cheap disposable junk. There's something to be said for spending your money, if you happen to have it, on something beautiful and elegant that is crafted with expert skill and can be passed down for generations, whether it is a painting or a watch. That is meaningful, IMO.

That sounds like it could be the title of one of those faith themed movies. Like finding Jesus helped someone "cast out" their demons and turn their life around, but then with their new purity they find that they are socially ostracized in Obama's America and persecuted by their satanist biology professor.

Well, to be fair, when I saw BonerTime's user name the first time, I was pretty sure he was an evangelical Christian.

Based on this past season, I think he was just fine doing both. But hey, maybe he can make rick and morty that much better with all his focus. That would be a silver lining to this very dark cloud. Let's hope.

There's no way this won't feel wrong, but a movie would be less wrong for sure.

Yeah who am I kidding? So would I.

I wouldn't say it threatens to rape my childhood, but making the Turtles aliens is like making a Full House movie where Danny Tanner murdered his wife, or a Family Matters movie where Carl is a dirty cop, or a Fresh Prince movie where Uncle Phil operates a dog-fighting ring, or a Saved by the Bell movie where Zach

This one is pretty easy, actually: the fiction of Jonathan Safran Foer. Everything is Illuminated was and remains my least favorite book I have ever read, and flipping through a copy of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, I could actually feel my blood pressure rising looking at all of the awful passages circled in

Hmm, your post inspired me to go look at it's ratings from season 2, and I saw on Wikipedia that some asinine twit named Matt Roush from TV guide called the show "an under-inspired Friends wannabe." So now I have something else to be angry about too!

Yeah I kid, nothing against the Goldbergs per se, I actually like the show in truth. But I did think it was lame and eminently predictable that they have the Star Wars episode coming out right when they start with the press releases for the new ones.

Hey now, at least The Goldbergs allows them to have episode length commercials for Star Wars, because 80s. I don't see Happy Endings presenting that kind of opportunity to achieve crossover brand synergy!

I was going to be completely shocked if this episode didn't get an A (although it may have deserved an A+). Like Todd said, just some crazy great TV. Probably the best episode to date of what is quickly shaping up to be an all-time great show.

So, what is the problem? That implicitly critiquing Saudi Arabian gender politics and society by dramatic portrayal is "racist"? Um, ok…

Definitely shed some tears for PSH. Going to be very upset if anything happens to Robert Downey Jr. or Zach Galifiniakis. Also pretty much anyone from Community.

Bob Dylan is a piece of shit. I've never been to another concert where the performer was half as disdainful of the audience as he was when I saw him.

Excellent point, expectations adjusted accordingly.

Excellent point, expectations adjusted accordingly.

I so want to live in the timeline where that is a thing. I am still more upset by happy endings getting cancelled than I was when I realized that god does not exist (and if there had been even a little doubt as to the latter, well…)