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Your first post was extremely ambiguous, so pardon others for thinking you're a looney toon.

I'm not really referring to these books but books in general. Off topic, but the B&N bargain shelves are mad cheap

" Because we started out as wild animals—we evolved into something smarter—and we didn't do it by sympathizing with the sick and the weak and allowing them to breed on a principled matter of charity so they wouldn't suffer from low self-esteem. That's not how it works in the natural world."

They're fuckin expensive for what they are, though I have managed to find a few at my local library. I'm probably a dick for keeping library books by the toilet, but I never get shit on them and I return them all the time. And no one ever wants them so I can just keep renewing them online

Oh man, An Orgy of George is fucking great. I feel bad for keeping it in the bathroom, but I literally had no other time to read it. Took me about six months after I found it for like $9.99. Fuckin love it when that happens. Serendipitously happen upon a steal like that.

Buying even a paperback for a little light reading is not a decision to be made lightly Grand Moff!

Agree with lone audience. I have a, um, certain gastrointestinal condition, so I spend a lot of time shitting. I can't read a "serious" novel, and I can't read if I have bad gas, cramps or diarrhea. But if the turds are hot fresh and solid, I'll grab my will shortz little black book of sudokus, or a nonfiction

I personally feel like it breaks my concentration. I love shitting. I gotta focus on the poo.

Well let me qualify further-fuckin ign'ant 50 cent fans

Alas, I mistook your comments for smug snark. Yeah, Hopper tended to play crazies/creeps/nutjobs who said "man" a lot, sure, but damn it was good

Ah, Bruce Vilanch, the old standby for generic one-liners

"some fans enraged that he would dramatically alter his physique just for Hollywood. In the words of one fan comment posted to the This Is 50 website, "That's ain't 50 Cent…that's 50 PERcent.""

You spelled opportiuntiy wrong

They were actually two different thoughts—that the Taco Bell to mexican food analogy makes no sense, and then wondering what the fuck he meant by gary coleman not being black.

How pretentious is cloud atlas? Is it like disappear up its own asshole pretentious or just a little bit?

Did anyone ever think that in some Mel Brooks comedies, the jokes were oversold? I mean, I like him well enough, but it seems like everything was so mechanically set up for delivery and BAM punch line, there was little fluidity and spontaneity to it, it just didn't feel natural. But maybe that's just me.

There are some decent romcoms out there (i.e., ones I will rent to watch with the girlfriend without wanting to shoot myself in the face). Bridget Jones's Diary comes to mind. Colin Firth is a good enough actor that he's usually pretty tolerable. John Cusack too. Everything else can go to hell.

Vegas is fun when: you're in or fresh out of college, you go with at least 3 same sex friends, are drunk out of your mind, and, if you don't sleep during the daylight hours, at least don't venture outside. I found I've spent more time in doors in mega resort casinos than on fucking cruises.

Looking at imdb, looks like he had about 24 credits after Strokes ended. That's not really a lot. I mean, considering that they were all either bit parts or celebrity reality tv bullshit. But it looks like he had, towards the end, a modicum of residuals and guest spots. Better than nothing, I suppose. Damn, this is

Also, Different Strokes reruns have been on TV Land for at least a decade, if not more. I mean, he had to have made a decent amount of money from the residuals, right? I can't imagine him getting residuals from any other obscure thing he did, but from that, he had to have made a decent supplementary income.