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People often ignore her, but Relm is super useful, especially with that fake mustache. You cast Control, and then just let the others cast spells on the enemy. Particularly great with the brachiosaur, because he only ever appears as a standalone enemy. For the Hoovers, you definitely have to have the lightning shields

Saw American Sniper yesterday afternoon. Pretty good, actually. Very intense, great lead performance. It didn't really deserve any of its nominations (it was the final BP nominee I had to see, and I'd rate it sixth out of the eight, though I like it way better than the two that follow it).

I'd like to meet that sasquatch. I like his style!

I can't even say "I'm on my way" without imitating Homer.

Yes, the mob was headquartered in Fargo.

My method for beating the dinosaurs, at least until I level up, was having Relm use Control on them. Sometimes the Brachiosaurs (I seriously only encountered like two in several hours of grinding) would attack before she had the chance, though.

Agnes: Pfft, sunsets. Thank god there's only one of these a day.

It's a line I never even noticed the hundred times I saw it until it was mentioned in the commentary.

Actually, the "they do nothing" is the misquote. It's just "My Eyes! The Goggles do nothing!"

I can't believe I get to meet Milhouse!

I'm ever so pissed!

Team Discovery Channel!

Heh. Didn't even pull the string that time.

Wasn't that Artie Pye?

Isn't that the Max Power way?

Finger pain? I thought I had gum comin'!

I was trying to get some Economizers from Brachiosaurs, but I just was never running into them (and when I did they'd kill me), so I ended up just going to the Hoover/Cactrot desert and leveling up there. I didn't do it quite enough, though, because Kefka actually killed me the first time around, which I don't think

Itchy and Scratchy are even popular with the cynical youths of Generation X!

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That's not a question, Professor.