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Decadent Dan
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SPOILERS!

I don't even… what?

Dude!

I'd rather be covered in dumpster juice

Embrace your inner skinhead bruv!

Ferrell have entertained me at times. And I'm a big fan of dumb comedy. But Anchorman never did it for me. Maybe it's an age thing, or dependent on who you watched it with. Sometimes silly movies get better if you're able to keep quoting passages to your friends at parties.

I'll admit I've been out of the loop for a while, but when did Anchorman become regarded as a comedy classic? Wasn't it just the standard middle-of-the-road Will-Ferrel-tries-to-hard trite with a couple of ok jokes here and there?
Or should I revisit?

I used to have a sizable stack of STAG floppies for the Amiga tucked away behind my desk. They were basically slideshows of extremely lo-res porn gifs in black and white, accompanied by a poorly written erotic story scrolling across the bottom half of the screen. My friends used to make fun of me for reading those

Thanks to my parents poor grasp of the english language, I had a pretty impressive collection of 2 Live Crew tapes in sixth grade. The dude running my local record store even got me a small sized t-shirt depicting Uncle Luke and the boys posing with a nice lady who was technically wearing clothes. Why my mother let me

I miss Ryan Davis

They say a pizza ain't a funnel, I say bullshit to that

This is why I spend my vacations in Norway

Cool. Thanks. Then I'll just abandon my theory and join the writers of Fringe in dreaming of a world where jocks and cops make Star Trek jokes.

About the framed comics….
While I agree that it might seem as geek culture is more mainstream on Earth 2, I'm not sure if the framed comics in Peters room is part of this.
I just thought they were comics he read before being abducted, and that his father put them up on the wall to jolt his memories or reassure him that

Fauxlivia dyes her hair. Ourlivia found red dye in her apartment after knocking her out last season.

I thought he turned on the tv so the hostages could have something to watch to take their mind off being hogtied. As in he's just a nice guy. It didn't seem as he was actively choosing a channel

Small correction: It wasn't the cops driving by. It was a couple of rent-a-cops from a security company, patrolling several buildings on a predictable schedule. Hence Hanks initial request to wait for the goons to make one more round before setting the plan in motion

In other news: Internet user attempts to insult strangers to little or no effect.