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    To the Wikipedia! (Spins screen)

    Not knowing who Milo Ventimiglia is, I thought this was going to be about the guy with the funny/giant picture of himself at the basketball games.  Now that I know, I still like my version better - look into it, execs!

    Satan himself - because he wants to convert Hell into a sauna..

    @avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus  =========*   the more you know…

    We didn't have to sing it, but it was out special music *and* our eighth-grade Valedictorian recited it as her speech.  I still think you win - but at what cost?!?

    What's worse is that you need to have a certain percentage of people vaccinated to reach herd immunity.  Without that, even the vaccinated may be at risk b/c vaccines aren't always effective for a given person.

    way to Hold the Line there, Malk

    There was an explosive kick to the head in the Kia commercial (after the Rhino rodeo and giant sandwich)

    I choo-choo choose not to see this…

    My mind = blown!

    Is the big red "NO" dead? 

    That would be TBB..

    I went to one of my kids' Jr. high plays (actually a clever take on robin hood where the narrator was the real hero).  The Sheriff would blast "Baby" repeatedly as a form of torture.  It broke Robin Hood.

    Happy Birthday!  I got you a "like".  I hope it fits.

    Is it worse than PeopleSoft?

    According to Mr. Hump, the definition isn't "Nothing".  Unfortunately, that only narrows it down slightly.

    It's a test - If you can't find the Dawes, you don't deserve the Dawes. 

    We also need a big red NO on the picture..

    Actually, *she's* covered in the Vaseline, but that was just how she showed up to the shoot.

    'my' #4 was more willing to take risks, while 2 and 3 pretty much coasted on the success of 1.  1, while considered a classic, is just a little too "of the times" to speak to today's Hammer Society.