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    There was that one Progressive commercial where a customer realized how much money he could have saved if he had switched early, and in a rage he kills Flo and then himself in a grisly double murder, but a later commercial revealed that it was just a dream sequence.

    Tonight on America's Next Top Meme:

    I think he meant to say "I'm a car, hoe"

    Oops. I'd say it was a Freudian slip but I'm in the "women are human beings and therefore are capable of being funny" crowd

    Anyone know what the one single female he booked in 2011 was?

    I know, thats just a made-up interpretation to try and make it sound smart.

    It's a reference to third-wave feminism; shes not breaking any new ground, just retracing the steps of those before her. But nonetheless, her effort is a catalyst for change.

    Later on that day O'Reilly ate at a nearby restaurant and was shocked at how polite he was being.

    She's got Janeane Garafalo Syndrome.

    Thanks for the explanation of how that would go down, your first sentence left me a little confused.

    I'm sure the producers are dedicated to keeping the "broke" premise of the show, what with the massive manhattan apartment and the pet horse and all.

    Loved that scene in the movie where she ate the ham.

    Haha, "People" look at those idiots! Glad I'm not those guys!

    It easy to understand, just move to a small town and stay there 30-40 years, or however long it takes you to fear change and outsiders and begin to crave a fantasy land where your worldview will never be challenged and society shuns those who are different in any way.

    Pretty sure you stole that one from the early Ernest Hemingway work "A Gaggle Of Giggles"

    Hazanavicius added that Novak should try and be more modest with her music in the future, instead of flaunting her taut drums and swelling violins

    Yea. Theres a scene where the animation company they used shows it's source code, with nothing censored or commented out. Can't believe they didn't end up with an NC-17 rating for that.

    It may have caused a decrease in piracy, but HBO will still make much, much less from a netflix subscription than a HBO sub or a DVD purchase.

    I enjoyed this, but the criticisms in the review are pretty accurate. It sounds more like a mixtape though and not a full album.

    I watched Phantom of the Park. I have almost no memory of it. I remember a bunch of generic "haunted theme park" type stuff, and also the fact that the band isn't actually in much of the movie.