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It made me laugh, to beat the band.

@avclub-de584085097dbcc290d237ea48ccd97c:disqus : I think I see what you did there, or maybe you're more clever than you realize…

@avclub-2ebe3bb8363c914bcd4b3e1f8395f9ff:disqus , @avclub-75f023b01584c7f37883f41c2a2b91ca:disqus : I heard this one a while back:

I don't know if it was true during the campaign, but everything I've seen of Steve Schmidt is pretty sane and rational.  I might not agree with a lot of his views, but he's always seemed like someone I wouldn't wanna punch if I had to listen to them.  And that's high praise these days.

No Country For Old Men 2: The Deepening

One has Turtle, one has people who look like turtles.  Still not sure which is which, though.

My cousin drives a Fink-Nottle.  He had the Bingo a few years ago, but traded it in for a Gussie when he got out of college.  More leg room and a bigger V6.

Yet Honda no longer makes the Element.  A mere footnote in automobile history, until you look deeper.

I'm laughing so hard at this right now.

Angry Birds Destroy Random Pile of Wood and Glass, Pigs Demand Ban on Giant Slingshots

Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead

You know what, @avclub-1cd45c346398d2ee6a71296e1fa88796:disqus , you're alright.

You know what, @avclub-1cd45c346398d2ee6a71296e1fa88796:disqus , you're alright.

That is hilarious.  I don't know much about McCarthy, but I can't picture him browsing a Ross.

That is hilarious.  I don't know much about McCarthy, but I can't picture him browsing a Ross.

Not yet, but I have it.  One of these days.  I've got so many books on similar subjects, I need to start knocking them out.  Lots of books on mountaineering disasters and disasters at sea and in exploration of both poles.  I might be OCD or something, because once I latch onto a subject, I branch out and start

You still work in that diner that Cormac McCarthy frequents?  What is the name of the place? 

You still work in that diner that Cormac McCarthy frequents?  What is the name of the place? 

I have that one, it's a beautiful book.  I'd like to get a signed first edition of the trade book to go with my collection.  But right now, I'm working on saving up trade credit to be able to order a 700 dollar copy of a signed Cormac McCarthy.  Signed Krakauers aren't nearly that expensive, but enough of a chunk to

A Voyage For Madmen is on my shelf, yet to read it.