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Yea, because the reason people raise thousands of chickens in warehouse-like factory farms is so that they can make said chickens as happy as possible. Chickens are especially supposed to enjoy harvesting. Its a special time of year for a broiler chicken.

Mmmm, Rogue, Deschutes, Dogfishhead, Old Rasputin….. I'm living in Iceland for a yea, which is an absolutely fantastic country, but it has TERRIBLE beer. Not everything has to be a Danish lager! A stout or porter is what's required when its always dark and blizzarding.

I suspect Marah was arguing that the show is successful because the kids are "smart" not realistic, artisitic, or what have you.

was IGNMTOWH's father!

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The think about Community is it really shouldn't be able to go more than 4 years, 5 if they stretch it. Its a college and they should start being done by the fourth year, although it could be drug out for another through random delay tactics and plot devices.

Just to nitpick: Britta did a very deliberate hair flip right after she claimed to be doing adult things. I think it was too look more cool and attractive. Looking good for Jeff maybe?

I'm avoiding such comparisons until after the fact. But Community is certainly the best comedy currently airing, and forms the top 3 airing this year with P&R and Louie. I would probably lean towards Community being at the top of that list and P&R at the bottom.

I skipped the comments here last week, but Britta's comment about Jeff's usual underwear, which turned out to be his fancy date underwear, really did suggest the two were sleeping together. I'm not aware of any other clues though. Certainly there was no suggestion of it here, quite the opposite really…. Well, unless

All the criticisms here of BB are valid, but it was still worth it for the character of Bruce Wayne, broken, old, and lonely. Almost powerless to fight the constant waves of crime that he seems to realize will continue long after he's gone. I'm not a comic reader, but that was the best characterization of the Bruce

November
Boy, it sure does look nice and warm up there for late November. No snow or nuthin'. How convenient…

What's another terrible thing about Julie's plot, you ask? A TA for a first year class giving out a C to the first paper of the year because it was "safe". What the fuck? In an early class like that people get much better marks as long as the paper makes any kind of sense. I was checking out my old papers from that

If this were 2005 and we were talking about Mean Girls Lohan, this would be terrible news. But this is 2010 and we're talking about crack-whore Lohan, so thanks but no thanks. I can find more attractive naked women with a single-word google search.

Another nitpicky point:
The handcuffs should have AT LEAST been marked up from Merle trying to use the hacksaw on them. But no, they're totally unscratched. In the real world, this means he was either so coked out/dehydrated that he just went for his hand first, or someone else (helicopter people) did it and didn't

I'm not sure the way Tami dealt with the slutty redhead was ideal by any mean, Don Pantaloons, but it certainly was realistic. To paraphrase the show, I think Tami tries to be perfect, but she doesn't succeed. She's a prude, and always has been. Its totally realistic for her to chastise the hell out of this girl and

The lazy Canadian jokes have been tedious for years. But actually going over the top with them is very funny. Case and point: The last scene singing "Two Beavers" is suddently attended not just by a bunch of broad Canadian stereotypes, but by Alan Thicke, Prime Minister Stephen Harper (well, a terrible impersonation

Haysoos is largely correct. Although the only people who use miles are the ones who grew up without the metric system. We all use feet/inches and pounds to measure ourselves. Pounds because all are scales are made for the American market, feet/inches I have no idea why.

Say, would you like a chocolate covered pretzel? They're a little melty but damn are they exquisite.

It really was a good show. Not without problems, but not only was it better than 85% of TV, its probably better than 85% of TV on the AVC TV Club. Yes, the plotting was extremely slow, especially at the beginning, but other favourites like Lost, Mad Men, and The Wire could all be that way too. Even at its slowest,

"The concept of going to a place where you can look in all directions and not see a building is, frankly, ungodly terrifying to me. And if you do go to a place where you're more than a three minute walk from the nearest person, in my opinion, you deserve to lose a limb. "