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The Baptist history sounds fascinating.

That's more of a hedge-mage community college situation. You can only get an Associates Degree.

Something that will surge out of that cute li'l cask and bite your face off, probably. That thing is a terrible idea. Also, Portland. Caveat Emptor.

I haven't had much contact with them yet, but I imagine they'll fill an Enclave-shaped hole for brilliant evil goofiness.

I've gotten up to level 40 in FO4 mostly wandering around scavenging, fighting and finding places with Macready (voiced by Matt Mercer, the DM of Geek & Sundry's Critical Role, of which I am a huge fan) and doing side quests. I've mostly worked for the Minute Men, but I've started doing the early BOS quests, bobble

As Kyle Kinane has said: "It's a despicable age."

His ancestors were incompetent foreskin-removers.

I can just see myself now:
"The Award for Best Picture Goes to…"
[opens envelope, reads card incredulously]
"That piece of shit?!"

My all time favorite is one where a sound guy is crouching entirely visible in the frame in a surgery scene and Henry Morgan snarls "What the fuck is this?!"

Oh, yeah, I'm a long-time Atlantic subscriber and I read that when it came out. I definitely agree with the author's points.

Thanks, Gnome!

Three snow days and a weekend. So much Fallout 4. In-game, I met a red-headed Southie bullshit artist who tried to convince me he was bringing back "chahge cahds" instead of lugging around all of those caps. When I turned him down he called me a "retahd."

That book is an interesting take on how regional cultures shaped national culture. It is fascinating.

Chili and Doughnuts just wasn't working.

Mel brought back the Hunchbacked Hangman from Blazing Saddles for Men In Tights, too!
Robin: "It's a little tight."
H. H.: "Well, thath the idea!"

But no reflections, oddly.

Classic Movie Comedies, that's where!

There was a poster who said he wrote a paper for a philosophy class based on that scene and got an A on it.

No, Life Stinks! is the worst, but it came from a good-intentioned and well-meaning place. Dracula: Dead And Loving It is second worst, but has a few gems. Steven Webber's stuffy Englishman: "I adore opera. It's so emotional and passionate. It reminds me of all of the things I've repressed in myself."

[Holds up card]