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    Which one's PInk?

    I had high hopes til I saw Clark Duke and Jessica Alba.

    He definitely looks like a Clark, that's for sure

    When I say SUBWAY you say HERO! 
    SUBWAY…

    The highlight for me in that episode was Leela's parents' disciplinary skills or lack thereof. 
    "No beer until you finish your tequila"

    How is Katy Perry so popular? She's middling at best and I know obviously being good isn't a prerequisite for being popular but she's so mediocre in every way that it's hard to fathom she's like a top 5 pop star. Her voice is terrible and bland and doesn't have at least an edge or a catch to it. She's not very pretty

    Marry/Boff/Kill would be impossible with those three

    Bill by far was my favorite of the geeks. He looked the weirdest appearance-wise but the great thing was he owned it and never shyed away from it. Sam and Neal on the other hand were a lot more concerned about people's perception of them. My favorite scenes in the show were when he didn't take shit from Vicky at the

    This list of actors who were at some point mildly famous in that movie is pretty staggering

    I think the main goal for any good wedding toast is to have one lone person laughing hysterically while everyone else is dead silent. Bonus points if it's the bride or groom

    Technically, skin color-wise I think she was even lighter than all the regulars. So she doesn't count

    They did get a crapload of mileage out of Max gets an old limo and Max gets a huge pinata.

    I knew I shouldn't have watched the finale last night. Bad juju

    I always thought that scene was very sweet, no pun intended.

    I'd put Josh Holloway and his wife on this list.

    Most country sucks, except for Kacey Musgraves, whose song was used as the first Juliette/Deakin duet

    He could've possibly used a credit card. And knowing of Mike's debt woes a non-useable credit card would only help his situation.

    Season's 2 and 3 to me are the best but looking back at S5 I really can't see any bad episodes and the Michael Scott Paper Company was a very good arc. And most importantly there aren't any episodes with Michael being a petulant child.

    Michael driving into the lake was when I stopped watching for a good while. He's an idiot but no one's that dumb.

    I think this show was more important for what it represented than for how funny or entertaining it was.