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Knowlton Nash
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The link was in the article itself. Mid fifth paragraph.

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I liked John From Cincinnati, but wish I could ever find out if the wild theories regarding later seasons that are floating around the aether of uncertainty that is the internet were true.

I could be wrong but I was under the impression that Sesame Street was also on Canadian television that whole time. Or was it only on the American television that the majority of Canadians get?

Yeah that first minute of said fan trailer infuriates me. And the name dropping strikes me as either difficult or impossible to get past the legal department. But it also seems to me that the remainder might break some written or not rules that the actual editors in the marketing department need to subscribe to such

Yeah that first minute of said fan trailer infuriates me. And the name dropping strikes me as either difficult or impossible to get past the legal department. But it also seems to me that the remainder might break some written or not rules that the actual editors in the marketing department need to subscribe to such

I've been critical lately, but this truly is a Great Job, Internet!

I've been critical lately, but this truly is a Great Job, Internet!

The park doesn't have a name (as in, it's named after a street that isn't even named after a person), he was famous and played there, he was a well regarded human being, and he died too young. Why the hell not?

The park doesn't have a name (as in, it's named after a street that isn't even named after a person), he was famous and played there, he was a well regarded human being, and he died too young. Why the hell not?

Predictable Job, Internet!

Also, not to re-open the debate on cinematic authorship, but I'm assuming these kids had nothing to do with the concept, or execution beyond playing their respective parts. If that's the case, they 'made' this in the same sense that Tom Cruise 'made' Magnolia or some charming pig 'made' Babe.

If I'm not mistaken, that's the same explosion that was already recycled in the Beastie Boys' video.

My first crush was on Laura Dern in Jurassic Park.

Devil's advocacy:

Let's all agree that there's a big difference between a grinder and a goon, however.
Goons are being phased out in favour of the goal-scoring piece of shit (Marchand,
Burrows, N. Foligno). Grinders, who can be a very important part of the NHL game, will usually not hesitate to drop the gloves.

You know, I'll go ahead and say I think Mystery, Alaska was made by Americans, with Hollywood dollars, and takes place in Alaska.

Yo Truck wheres Soap?
Where the fuck is SOAP!?