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Absolutely. I definitely get an impression of being sped up, and it's really disconcerting. My wife doesn't see it though. I really noticed it in the episode where Strange conjured the roads in Portugal. It also seems like the audio track isn't perfectly synced. Any possibility it could be frame rate difference

But four lips

I just want to say that to me this was absolutely electrifying. I'm a long time lurker and seldom post, and have been lubricated by bourbon, but seeing any competent band cover these songs, much less Paul or Ringo is a thrill. I just got through my second viewing and I'm blown away. I saw Paul back during the

Absolutely agree about the dialogue. Fast quips and give and take has been a hallmark of the series, but this just felt like canned sitcom stuff and hitting beats. The humor used to be in the unexpected and the way the cast interacted and acted like friends arguing. To me it seems like everything is kind of a

To me this was the weakest show yet and I've been disappointed. First, I must have been extremely dense tonight as I only got a number of gags after reading through the comments and I think I struggled to hear a lot of the dialogue, like it was garbled. The characterizations are weird as well- the use of Abed in

I just watched The Dark Knight Rises this weekend and noticed Chris Judge pop up.  In both DKR and this image, it seems as if the Apophis insignia has actually reconfigured the skin on his forehead. 

I just watched The Dark Knight Rises this weekend and noticed Chris Judge pop up.  In both DKR and this image, it seems as if the Apophis insignia has actually reconfigured the skin on his forehead. 

I second that. It was a great presentation of some traditional songs with interpretations ranging from straight ahead to whacked out. Stand outs for me off the top of my head were Baby Gramps, Sting, John C Riley, and Loudon Wainwright. Bono's piece however was dreadful.

I second that. It was a great presentation of some traditional songs with interpretations ranging from straight ahead to whacked out. Stand outs for me off the top of my head were Baby Gramps, Sting, John C Riley, and Loudon Wainwright. Bono's piece however was dreadful.

I thought that was Other Guy or Other Other Guy from Black Eyed Peas

The founder of Wendy's?

How about, The Birthday (Cake remix)  *sings in monotone*

Ketchup does have natural mellowing agents, which would be good for him.

And if we're going to take a historical route to the discussion, let's not forget that most of the immigration of religious groups into America was to escape the persecution of the Catholic Church in Europe.

Hot potato, off his drawers, pluck to make amends

Well done, Bladder!

As long as the don't obfuscate the puzzler

Well, they did have a point… Hitler was pretty annoying

Guess I have a eastern PA centric taste:
1) Italian Hoagie
2) Pork Roll, Egg, and Cheese
3) Lebanon Bologna with Mustard

Good call.  That was scarily prescient; it's hard to believe it was written before the fact.