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Van Dien
That PSA can't be real, can it? Who thought that getting Casper Van Dien to dress up in a low-rent Startship Troopers costume would make sense to anybody? Why not just get Erik Estrada to reenact the opening to CHiPs?

Mmmmm….sacrilicious.

With the vivid detail in the sketch, I'm shocked that the Mobile Police have yet to apprehend the wanted mythological creature.

I also like our local TV news broadcasts. Switters' town has the distinction of having a local news story shown regarding the sighting of a leprechaun living in a local tree (look it up on Youtube, the amateur sketch is priceless), but we get our fair share of stupid stories and butchered headlines up in Montgomery

Montgomery for me, Switters.

My stout Nordic blood keeps me comfortable in any environment. It's like a thermos.

It is Norway's flag, Fly. I've used this picture for most of my profile pictures—my father's side of the family (and my last name) are of Norwegian descent (although I live in Alabama). So, just representin' the family tree.

Master of karate and friendship for everyone!

Like Charlie
So I guess Britney's songsters are like Charlie from IASIP—writing songs in rebus form.

Charlie's Dance
The cut from Charlie's dance to "Take My Breath Away" to Dennis wearing the twenty-pound keg around his neck was as good as any cut to the episode title that they've had this season. Between that and Mac's furious kung-fu dancing, I thought this was probably the best episode of the season. And who

getting kind of ridiculous
The whole junior Jugsaw schtick of the Saw movies is getting kind of dumb. At this rate, the Saw V will start with an ad in Craig's List:

Charlie
He is by far the funniest character on television. His incredulity at the the old asian fish mongers trading fish back and forth was absolutely the high point for me. "It's the same fish!"

This is getting kind of ridiculous
I don't understand the posters who are trying to maintain that the AV Club is somehow selling a product. Not to offend those who disagree, but the AV Club is entertainment journalism—and I don't mean that in a "Access Hollywood" way. The AV Club is required reading for me and is

Context
I agree with Copeland that it's hard to separate the actions from the CIA from the greater historical context that plays into the events that are described in the review. For example, World War I, and its aftermath played a huge role in the creation of the modern Middle Eastern socio-political situation, and