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My favorite part was how, in order to fully appreciate teflon93's position, you have to be fluent in Greek and a bunch of other ancient languages. I'll get right on that to be able to fully appreciate the poetry of the bible.

A theme
The more technologically advanced man becomes, the less use he has for religion

@First time - Walt's special ability was, he cause things to materialize by visualizing them. That's where the polar bear came from - it was in his comic. Later we learn that the polar bear may have been a leftover from a dharma experiment. We don't at this point know one way or the other. However, I believe there was

The thing about stereotypes is, the more time you spend with a character the less they apply. I've stopped seeing (if I ever did) Sayid as "the arabic one" a long time ago. Calling him 'the one arab guy on the show' does a disservice to Naveen Andrews as an actor as well as the story the writers are trying to tell.

1) @We want our film - I was just listening to Of Montreal and now I know where you got your moniker from, good on you.

Sewer rat mcnugget might taste like pumpkin pie but I'll never know.

I bet he means semen - mwuhahahahah! Probably not really though.

The boss played a creepy woman on Big Love

You could open for The String Cheese Incident!

I'd like to be in cider!

What about Don King?

Or at the very least it could Avatar its way to a Golden Globe.

I was hoping the artist would ask Cara Lynne if she liked dune buggies.

Bills lack of skill at "playing politics" was great. I particularly liked his outrage at the cost of the benefit tickets. Well, it is a fundraiser.

I get that, Mrs. O, but I don't think it is consistent with Sarah's character as portrayed in the show up to this point. She's kind of self-centered.

This particular storyline is really nicely done. After a lot of little moments setting the premise, we finally get a few big catalysts in this episode: Ben coming to Margine's defense v. JJ, basically being her "man of the house" in Bill's absence, Margine feeling particularly disconnected from the rest of the family,

I'm sorry you can only buy one album this year, HG. For the rest of us this is good news indeed.

Step by Step:
Frank Lambert is a construction worker and a single father of 3 kids: J.T., Alicia "Al" and Brendan. Carol Foster, a beautician, also has 3 children: Dana, Karen and Mark. After Frank and Carol run into each other on vacation and spontaneously get married, they and their children have to learn to live

And, to add to that, Julia Roberts has an unbroken streak of turning every award presentation gig into what amounts to her screaming "It's all about meeeeeeeeeeeee". I'm serious, it's a predictably reliable self-fellatathon that makes the usual narcissism in hollywood look like a hatian telethon by comparison. In

Sometimes I shorten it to "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Pennsylvania"