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Peter Dinklage, now Nikolaj Coster-Waldau; who's next?  My vote is for Hodor.

The only amusing part to me was the ease with which Ferrell was able to retain his one-handed grip on the award as Plaza tried to rip it away.  It reminded me of the "Mann Perkins" struggle in Parks and Rec.

Considering that Baelish had just told Tyrion that he owed a debt to him as well, I took this to be Baelish's way of paying off his debt to Tyrion by paying Tyrion's debt to Podrick for him.

Is it just me, or is Pam in a nun's habit kind of hot?

This is a good movie, but the thing I remember most is an absolutely horrific murder of an overweight mobster who won't die even after multiple shotgun blasts to the torso. 

Since serving in the Navy (after I saw it in its first run), that Worf storyline in Starship Down always bugged me a little- Worf really was behaving exactly like a good commander should, and those whining crewmen needed to be set straight.

Want to ask this how is babby formed / how girl get pragnent

Saw the original airing of "Chocolate Salty Balls" in my freshman dorm common area with a bunch of other guys/girls.  Don't remember much about the episode except for the volcanic eruption laughter after the first few lines of the eponymous song.

Saw the original airing of "Chocolate Salty Balls" in my freshman dorm common area with a bunch of other guys/girls.  Don't remember much about the episode except for the volcanic eruption laughter after the first few lines of the eponymous song.