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A coworker brought in the "motivational" R. Lee Ermey doll. Hearing "That ain't a war cry. AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! That's a war cry!" coming out of that tinny little speaker. Hardest I ever laughed in that office,

It's E S P N . com, not A V C L U B . com. Common mistake.

I'm gonna pistol whip the next Zoodiac Motherflicker who says "endeavor".

The OP and first two comments are a microcosm of everything I enjoy about these boards.

And proud are we of all of them.

Nine more years, and I'm in!

@Karatloz

For me, the crowning moment was Michael rushing to beat Holly to the copier and, realizing he had nothing to copy, pulling the picture off the wall.

Also, "Shirley Hemphill enthusiast"

… between "The New Bitch" and "The Chihuahuas of Beverly Hills Have Eyes "

@Doofus,

for a debut film
B- doesn't sound bad

I'M NO MILLER, BUT
I'll give it a shot.

I hear you. I would submit that in the case of Freddie, Elton, and George Michael, their sexuality and the attendant difficulty of being open about it at that time heavily influenced their musical sensibility. I can't listen to "Fat Bottomed Girls" and not smile at what seems to be Freddie's almost defiant irony.

Jaeckel's death, and the arm on the post.

Why bump one? Why only 10, when we just had a list of 26 (or 27) actors who would have better careers if their agents didn't suck?

"Again, it doesn't have to be Gay, but trade out one "women" for a less socially and metrically acceptable "men" and the song falls into placce neatly."

"tasty"
"Though there have been plenty of sophisticated soft rock bands, few have managed Steely Dan's exact recipe of long, discursive songs, skeletal funk beats, supple choruses, and plenty of tasteful touches of sax, flute, and virtuosic rock guitar."