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If I can get sappy for a moment…

Oh man…

"Lucille hadn't even seen the license plate."

Pffft, so mainstream.

::in different rooms of the same mansion::

In his review for Wild at Heart, Ebert mentions that there was much booing when that film took the top prize.

Easily the best moment ever on the Fox News network.

I didn't see Threads until I was well into my 20s and it still messed me up.

PHRASING

I really think Pete, for a moment, was appreciative of Bob's affection.  It's the first time he's been the object of longing or love in a very long time.  Of course, he eventually brushed it off, but there was a moment…

Kartheiser has been uglied up this season.  Look at how sweaty and absolutely plastered he was in the resteraunt with Ted and Peggy.  I was sure he was going to puke.

Yeah, that was the other, more credible theory.

SOMETHING IS WRONG.

Woah…slow down there buddy, this is hot stuff.

I guess the next flashback will focus on young Mr. Whitman's bedwetting problem.

I dunno, I'd like to think of Britta as being just hip enough not to fall for this song.

The trailer for this makes it seem like the idea of a not-too-bright guy who thinks he's BLOWING EVERYONE'S MIND, BRO with his crazy premise without actually thinking it through.

THANKS OBAMA

The Wally George show with GWAR as guests is one of the funniest things ever.

Did the "Revolution" she was praying for ever happen?  What was the "Revolution?"  I think it's mentioned once in the song without ever being an actual thing.