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The Elusive Robert Denby
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"Hoh boy — have you forgotten your lines again?"

I just love all the left turns the great Rocky and Bullwinkle stories take — like Wossamatta U. abruptly (but logically!) transforming from a college football piece into a re-enactment of the Civil War.

Eh — Marshall himself seemed paralyzed by the question. In some ways Edith Wilson occupied a leadership vacuum (right or wrong) that the men around Wilson would not.

What if it concludes with the White Walkers triumphant and everyone dead?

This is great, thanks. I didn't know the differences between Herculaneum & Pompeii's, er, coverings, though I knew about the preservation issues at both sites.

Beat me to it. I loved the "Johnny Manziel must hold onto the ball forever" one, with 11 Browns covering a wide receiver.

You didn't like Breaking Madden? Some of the glitches he found there were hilarious (like getting an offensive lineman to throw Ryan Tannehill 80 yards across the field).

Oh yeah — I'm fascinated by what's been found, but much of it is a reminder that many people's lives came to an abrupt and awful end.

Pyroclastic flows are fast moving clouds of choking ash and gas that can reach about 1,800 degrees. The victims here experienced a horrifically hot, choking death that, we can hope, happened quickly.

You can watch every single episode of The Sopranos on it. Before Amazon Prime, you'd have to pay roughly $1 billion for the DVDs.

Daran Norris don't need a filter, man.

I got the results of the test back. I definitely have breast cancer.

The issue for me: Compared with films like Up or Wall-E, there are no stakes. McQueen's problem is that he's not quite as successful as he would prefer to be. Whatever happens in Radiator Springs and at subsequent races, he's really not suffering one way or the other. The best Pixar films have characters facing or

Just like David Lee Roth.

"Hee ho mah, Git'R Done, McQueen! End my hellish existence on this plane!"

I think it's very nice of Roseanne to give that dead man another chance.

'At's a bloody outrage, it is!

Always had a soft spot for the Fifth Doctor. Davison seemed to be trapped in a purgatory between the devotion to Tom Baker and (for a few decades at least) the poor reception of Colin Baker in the role, overshadowed by the controversies of both. But I liked his genuine devotion to his companions and sunnier view of

He was married to Sandra Dickinson at the time, IIRC.

(We were lying about the exit to port.)