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    Well, if we're going to get into New Critical readings of each other's comments here, 'remarkably' simply means 'unusually' or 'to be remarked upon'. Considering that this is the 9th season, and that 9th seasons are rarely strong, I'd say a 'B'-grade 9th season is 'remarkably strong'.

    And that they could just buy 'Thundergun Express'.

    My opinion is that the flesh-colored ones are more badass, and I cite as an example Colonel Tigh.

    No. Repeating CDs was pretty much instant and could connect the end of an album to the beginning.

    The format also could be used to encourage repeating the album from the beginning almost instantly, like a sort of annular listening. Although, the uniqueness of that disappeared with the advent of .mp3s.

    Haha, I was gonna suggest Matthew Perry, but Hugh Grant might be better.

    Excellent points. When I saw the B+ and read the review, I was wondering if my memory of it from last week was tricking me. It was such transparent Connors ball-washing, especially that one bumper where the directors were being interviewed and were gushing over Connors.

    Ah, yes. I forgot about that connection. Good old nepotism.

    This! With the upcoming new movie and 8th season, it would be timely.

    I found King a fascinating interview. It was chilling to watch him describe the incident with the police in Tennessee. His change in demeanor and the expression on his face said more than words could, and he ultimately summed it up with, 'I am angry right now.'

    I missed the first few minutes of the documentary; was it explained why they were even talking to Klosterman in the first place? He's only tangentially related to sports and has nothing whatever to do with tennis. Was Connors from his hometown or something? Is Connors his uncle?

    Oh my God, yes. I forgot about that guy. That radio guy was just spouting hyperbole and nonsense whenever he appeared.

    This is What They Want:

    Mark Mulder
    Cobie Smulders
    Shrink to the size of two mini-Fox Mulders!

    It warms my petty and hate-filled heart every time someone says that they don't like Klosterman. Him and Eggers (for different reasons) are just the worst.

    He weirdly appeared as a talking head on last week's ESPN 30 for 30 about Jimmy Connors and the 1991 US Open. His contribution? 'Jimmy Connors was like Bruce Springsteen, man. . .' I wanted to punch his stupid Garfield-looking face.

    I've only seen a few episodes of it, but Steve Harvey seemed to be the very definition of 'mailing it in'.

    What made it even funnier was the 'hot mic' stuff from earlier. Kenny got embarrassed in front of a crowd of people during Sports Sesh for saying a bunch of private and personal things in his mic without realizing it, then he goes home and does it on purpose times ten just so he can be the center of attention.

    How could a frozen stick of shit. . .leave residue on your cloth gloves?

    If you believe Herzog (who sometimes fibs about his life), he only watches 2-3 movies a year. I've seen video and print interviews where he's said this, so maybe he's only seen 100 or so movies in his life, Taxi Driver not being one of them.