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Question:  Why did Jim want to weaken Ozzy's power bloc by targeting Elise instead of just targeting Ozzy directly?  Was this because he thought he had no chance of getting a fourth person to vote off Ozzy, but he thought he could with Elise?  Or was it because he wanted to keep a strong player on his tribe to help

I wouldn't want to put up with "the back half of my molar" missing for a few weeks there after a roasted pork injury.

Police Squad!  Every episode is great, including the first.

No problem.  I'm seriously impressed with your quick and responsive, uh, response.  This is almost as good as the time I wrote an email to my city councillor on a Sunday afternoon telling him I approved of the traffic roundabouts being added, and he wrote back 5 minutes later to thank me in a way that showed he had

I just wanted to point out that "Ass Burgers" is what Asperger's Syndrome is called on 4chan/b/. I'm not claiming it was originated there, but I've seen posts there about what horrible people "Ass Burgers" are.

Yeah, assuming they don't just ignore the events of the past two episodes, that would be a good plot in the future.  Stan could realize that he just has decent taste and find things that are actually good.

They called Stan a cynic in this episode and in the previous one, but all the entertainment that he saw as crap (movies like Jack and Jill, tween music, idiotic radio shows) really are crap - and such obvious crap that it is clear in real life from a few seconds of them or the trailers that they are shit, just as they

The Cynics didn't use whiskey to open people's eyes; they use the whiskey to hide the reality that everything is shit and allow people to think that crap like Jack and Jill is good again.

The stuff going on with Johnny Cochrane getting together with other outcasts was interesting - hopefully that amounts to something.  I am pulling for JC at this point, although Coach is also pretty good this season.

Yeah, the best strategy is clearly to spread the wealth, because making sure everyone is holding weight for a while, thus tiring out their muscles, is much better than loading up one person until they drop it and then having to start over again with fresh, untired people.  I'm certain of that.

This is hardly unique to this episode, but there are a lot of mentions of God on Survivor.

The pic was clearly taken with a BlackBerry Torch 9800 or 9810.  You should have put a few more points in Knowledge (Mobile Computing) or cast Detect Smartphone.

As an atheist, I found it somewhat amusing and slightly irritating that they make it seem as if atheism is as unusual and as difficult and important to hide for Dexter as being a sociopathic serial killer is.

The understood meaning of the word "Evangelical" has been, unfortunately, greatly changed in the US over the past few decades, and this new definition is becoming more common throughout the English-speaking world.  It basically now means something close to politically/socially conservative, fundamentalist Christian.

Well, I thought that The Neverending Story movie dragged on way too long.  I really did, and it took me a while as a kid to see the irony in that.

The adult in me likes the darkly romantic side.
But the kid in me likes the frosted side!

Canadian reference!

Two people/characters who Johnny Cochrane reminded me of:

3. Need IS a blank check to the property of others.

In order to understand Rand but not like her philosophy, wouldn't it be sufficient for someone to believe that need is any sort of a cheque, that is, that someone's need entitles them to anything, even a limited amount.  If someone believes that then I think that

Mel Brooks looks like the Piss Boy!