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I had no idea about the desert in Chile, which is apparently the Atacama. I blanked on the Hundred Years War, too. I totally guessed on the Red Sea and was happy when I checked the map later.

Your avatar is freaking me out.

Besides, we did get a good "Angry Terry" bit: "Chaos REIGNS at the Jeffords house!"

Last year was exceptionally eventful (new baby, multiple conference papers), so 2014 is going to pale in comparison. Also, with the baby, I have to scale things back. So, my goals are to read a book in French, have a date night once per month, and revive my professional Facebook page (since I'm going on the job market

Alex got a subtle dig in to Jerry's opponents at the end, saying that tomorrow (well, tonight now) they'd have some GOOD opponents for him. Bridget looked pissed off at that comment.

I like him for pronouncing Cairo, Illinois correctly. But then, he's from Illinois, so that shouldn't be too surprising.

I had the same experience recently. I really only got to know K&P from their Comedy Central show, so I had no idea who they were when "White and Nerdy" came out. Saw the video again a few months ago, and… MIND = BLOWN.

I got the impression that she tracked him down and traveled across the country to see him, but I don't think it was ever explicitly stated where they were then. It had to be before Don worker for the furrier.

I don't follow the show. I'm just dropping in to say that I know one of the guys who made the puppets. My husband was involved with his very first puppet project back when they were in college, and they've known each other since middle school. This is the guy directly responsible for me meeting my husband, so he's a

He's not angry that babies can't brush their teeth. He's angry that some people don't realize this and think that candy is acceptable for babies when it so clearly isn't.

I remember watching The Breakfast Club for seventh grade Language Arts class. We had to write an essay about which of the archetypes we identified most with (which runs counter to the "message" of the movie). I got a bit of flack for crossing gender lines, but I AM a nerd. (All the other girls wrote about how they're

I don't know that that's ENTIRELY true about Roger. I think he starts off perfectly content, but the world changes around him.

The thing I loved about Don's identity is that the first season made Don seem like an invulnerable, hyper-masculine ideal of the era…and we see Dick Whitman pissing his pants out of fear and killing his CO out of clumsiness. I'm not thrilled with all the extra turns Dick's backstory has taken; to me, it's enough that

I started my journal in 8th grade and continued it through high school. Although I'm convinced that it did make me a better writer (I sometimes even get paid to write now!), it definitely wasn't as profound as I thought it was. It helped me grow as a person and it made me aware of how best to put words together, but

"DON'T YOU DIE ON ME, BENNEDETTO!" Man, the Bros Chaps could turn phrases like nobody else. My husband and I still use H*R phrases multiple times per day.

I wish these threads were around three years ago when my husband was a contestant. He made a good showing, leading for most of the game, but he came in third after the Final…but at least he bet correctly.

Most of the time, the more obscure-sounding the category, the more the answers are peppered with fairly obvious clues.

Thanks! It seems I'd heard of the Torre Bert recording from November 1962.

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Key & Peele understand escalation better than most.