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As a MI n00b, I have to ask: Are there any consequences to not accepting a mission? Other than villains destroying the world, of course. Would refusing a mission lead to being fired, demoted, etc.?

It shouldn't be surprising in hindsight, but I was floored that he was a) willing to voice a recurring character on a TV show, b) a really talented voice actor.

Well, they were kind of a part of America for a little while, albeit not by choice.

MMM, I can taste the drug resistant MRSA!

However, in another, more accurate way, akay1 is the winner.

I've heard Gena Davis is pregnant with a hot dog.

Upvoted for So I Married an Ax Murder reference.

Google the Rape of Manilla sometime.

I never understood the outrage over the original double down. It's just like eating two pieces of chicken, but with sauce and bacon added. Adding burgers or hot dogs is a bit more unusual, however.

Does it come with a dipping sauce?

Eh, he can always make more. Unless he gets the mumps.

But it has F. Murray Abraham!

I gave up on Sandler just before Little Nicky, and haven't really regretted that decision. The movies before that were funny enough in a juvenile way.

You watched Schindler's List. You might like Ridiculous 6.

Um, defense attorneys defend people. It's their whole job.

Now, now, you're both right. They're both garbage cities. But at least they're not Baltimore.

Madonna has ripped off many, many people.

Speaking of, did the Beach Boys ever pay Chuck Berry? Surfin' USA is pretty clearly Sweet Little Sixteen.

Tom Petty voiced a character on King of the Hill named "Lucky." He was a hillbilly who lived off a settlement for slipping on urine in a restroom. He was in near constant pain, but he never had to work again.

Splitters!