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Sorry Flaubert, but if I remember right, Williams wrote this poem while waiting on a diagnosis for a patient of his. He happened to look outside his window and see the scene he described in the poem. Seems like it's more about how absurd life can be, especially in its most trying times.

I can't drive by women in negligee without thinking of this dude, so that's something.

I'm predicting a Cage/Sheen Face/Off.

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@GhaleonQ That made me laugh, after I looked up what a kusarigama was.

"masace"
Is that French for massacre?

Beaver Scout? What is this, Canadian Boy Scouts?

Get over yourselves, proscriptive grammarians…

Frankish knight rush in early Castle age, Paladin horde in Imperial=DEVASTATION.

Yeah I'm not quite sure this filters through the prism of OWNAGE.

I really like Eddie Izzard because when he's on, he's on and can make me laugh more than most comedians.

Medieval II did often lend itself to epic scenarios. My friends and I would sit around for hours in college and recount truly amazing scenarios and epic heroes we commanded in that game.

Especially small, yappy dogs. Those ones are the worst.

@fastandsloppy I'm right with you. Medieval II: Total War is still one of my favorite games, even though I don't get to play it much anymore. Despite its flaws, there are few games that I've returned to as frequently throughout the years.

Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, on occasion.

NPR is Ira Flatow: host of Science Fridays.

Today is totally Reaganing.

This is the best
And Kyle, I liked your Hagar impression.
Don't listen to Josh. He clearly hates what it means to be truly American.

We could all sit around and drink local brews while discussing how much The Buzz sucks now that Jason's gone.

This movie appears to be
Bi-winning.