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adultswim.com has some full length episodes.  Generally, they offer 3-4  free shows trailing significantly behind what's aired. 

@avclub-501c54d131c3b93043a744af0c259c58:disqus You are correct.  I think I got the wrong credit off a web site.  Moral: the internet is always wrong.

The dinosaurs on the cover aren't accurate! Raptors (probably) had proto-feathers!  I can't fap to this!

Debbie Does Dodos.

I'm fairly certain that's a Takeshi Miike movie already.

@avclub-d4ff3c518d33328bfadc34f25b054267:disqus, Amazon allows self-publishing.  So, they're probably making more than most publishing houses could afford to pay.

Scientific American turned into hardcore dinosaur rape porn so gradually, I didn't even notice.

'hardcore dinosaur fan' is now the most disturbing phrase ever.

Wouldn't that not technically kill you?  I thought time, in essence, moved faster than you at event horizon and you hung there in a state of not-really-being-ness, infinitely.

That was funny, but the phrase 'solarium, at night' has always bugged me.  Shouldn't it be a lunarium half the time.

Raymond Reddington is almost as funny though.

The Daily Mail

That was 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'.  This is Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Series. Easy mistake.

2003's National Lampoon. 'Cause that would be horrible.

@avclub-94d231f11cdc1fae024849f33f7a7156:disqus A few minor points of disagreement: (1) This isn't the first gov't shutdown. The most recent one was in 96.  (2) States have seceeded before. It didn't go well for anybody, but the United States is still around. (3) The Forbidden City was the seat of power for Imperial

These things = lighting people if front of the Capitol? 'Cause I thought that got privatized years ago.

I could have sworn Casey Kasem was dead (I think I was confusing him for Dick Clark), which made 10 slightly more likely to start a panic.

I'd be surprised if he didn't become Letterman's replacement.

I don't think it's losing them that much. There's an argument that's been made that taking it off the air would boost syndication money, but still. In addition to maintain strong for it's time slot ratings, the Simpsons (new episodes, along with merchandise and DVDs) are sold by Fox globally. (I think that Fox

I think Last of the Summer Wine retained at least one original cast member (though obviously, The Simpsons has had much better cast retention).  I seem to recall that Summer Wine and The Simpsons are both the longest running prime time comedy in world history depending on whether you go by episodes or seasons.