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It Takes a Nathan of Fillions
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Guilty as charged. In my defense, I thought the OP had given up the game (or at least the name), and I enjoyed the name so much that I didn't want to see it go to waste. I didn't enjoy any kudos I received because I knew I didn't deserve them. I urge the OP to take up the mantle again, and I shall humbly step down,

Hell yeah, I stole it; I thought you were dead! I'm like the Daniel Dreiberg version of Nathan of Fillions to your Hollis Mason. Or if you prefer a more obscure comic book analagy, Ted Kord to your Dan Garrett.

SHIT
I was just thinking of this dude the other day. RIP.

What's next?
Dude You're Gettin' a DELL: The Movie!

I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that was Paul Dano.

So you're saying the vagina doesn't really exist? What a fool I've been.

It's not a quiz, by the way. I just didn't catch his name. I'm not a regular watcher of the show, so I didn't recognize him.

I saw a few minutes at the beginning, started watching something else, and then flipped it back for the recap at the end. I liked the joke where the guy was at a Chinese restaurant and they had a suggestion box, so he wrote "Free Tibet." Which comedian was that?

The only thing I can really remember him from is Eastbound & Down. He was great as Cutler in that, though. I like the way his obsequiousness barely masked his hostility. Very well played.

Can I wear the Scream mask? The mask from Scream… when I do you from behind…

This is one of a growing number of shows (Weeds being the other one that comes to mind) that makes me ask myself "WHY am I shelling out the money for Showtime again?…Oh yeah, DEXTER." It sure isn't because I like to watch "Akeelah and the Bee" 400 times a month.

This is how a harem girl dances.

I was thinking Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Emmylou Harris. And Judah Friedlander.

Emperor's Tomb was great, like Tomb Raider, but better because it's Indy. Plus, you have the realistic edge of having firearms that run out of ammo quickly, unlike Lara Croft's pistols that magically never require reloading. What was great about it was that you could pick up practically anything and use it as a

Calgon. Ancient Aryan secret, huh?

*how poorly written it was, at least gramatically*

I read "Armor" around the same time I read "The Talisman," back in the mid-80's, and I loved it. I recently re-read it and was astonished at how poorly written it was, at least. It must hold some kind of world record for incomplete sentences.

And then there's Maude.

I read The Talisman back around '85 or so when I was just starting high school, and I loved it. I haven't read it since, but there are still images that stand out clearly in my mind after all that time. I would read it again, but I'm afraid that, like a lot of things, it won't be as good now as it seemed like it was

Rip It Up and Start Again was good up to a point, but later on when the author started waxing rhapsodic about Scritti Politti, I sort of lost interest.