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Miles Kendig
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She was, quite literally, a rocket scientist.  Saw her a few more times before she fell head over heels for a mathematician.

The perils of Old Spice.

My worst dates have been merely disappointing, so I've been lucky in that respect.

Spoilers!

As Skyyyy Fallllls.

The one that really pissed me off is when the whole town puts their air conditioners in backwards, so their houses are hot and the swimming pool fucking FREEZES SOLID SOMEHOW AAAARRRGH.

Hey, man, I got hours of bids.  I don't need to steal your shitty bids.

Dude's polishing his Oscars.

Word Girl wins for getting out of work comedians a paycheck and some health insurance.  That and Martha Speaks are my go-to shows, but Busytown is just terrible.

Were you at The Loft in Tucson, AZ?

Yes, and it's the choice of a new generation!

Jesus.  At least in The Blues Brothers the excess car wrecking was a joke.

@avclub-ea04182300135e3b9c9a152de2a2f66e:disqus :  To summarize, I would say inheritance and estate taxes can be used to shrink the distinctions between the richest and poorest members of society.  It isn't the existence of the super-rich that offends necessarily, but the idea that the super rich aren't playing by the

Indeed.  High taxes on wealth and inheritance in the 19th Century were partially motivated by fears of an aristocratic class emerging in the young nation.

Psst, Sonia Saraiya:

Mine doesn't, but he does intentionally mispronounce Rusty's alias, at every possible opportunity, just to annoy me.

Peter was dressed as a clown in 'Nam, as I recall…

Dr. Banner gets it though, right?

Criminal Minds has superior writing and tension?  I think not.

I have the same problem with my references, but I've learned not to let it bother me.  UNLESS, I think the reference isn't all that obscure.