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Face: Paris - Break the Grip of Shame
Heel: Passion Fruit - The Rigga-Ding-Dong Song

My favorite Tom Jones song is "Help Yourself" but I think it would send the wrong message as an entrance song.

When I've bought WWE games I've always made Paladin create-a-wrestlers and the Have Gun Will Travel theme is a pretty good wresting intro. It's just kind of "dun-dun dun-dun" kind of like the Golden Harvest theme.

Those are fine choices but Down on the Street is the one that's always felt like theme music to me, I feel like I'm strutting down to the ring when that comes on my iPod.

I didn't see that but I was struck by how hot he'd gotten when he showed up on Smallville. Megan Fox is a good consolation prize but he should be a couple tiers higher up in showbiz. Also Wedding Band was an OK substitute for Party Down.

Rom-coms are a lot like horror movies, in that very few of them transcend the genre. In fact I think the ratio is worse in rom-coms despite the fact that many of the all-time classics have been some variety of romantic comedy. So yeah, unless you enjoy seeing the cliches played out you need to be pretty selective.

I liked the early seasons and it was on Monday nights. But my frustration with the show has more to do with the fact that fans always praise the parts of the show that I think are the weakest.

I remember that it spun off Open House with Ellen DeGeneres, I don't remember if I ever watched it though.

Emma Stone is the next Mabel Normand.

Thing is, in order to put Robin & Barney together they had to make Robin as thoroughly evil and disgusting as Barney. Obviously I hate Ted because he's an insufferable whiny douche but I still can't cheer about him hooking up with that raging bitch who abuses her overweight co-worker.

Did you read the article? Because "it's like they never heard of Mad About You" seems like a direct response to Sonia's last paragraph, particularly the last few sentences.

I still think you're nuts, I thought that show occasionally did gags well but for me there wasn't one emotional beat that worked in the whole run. Maybe you're just a sucker for a heavy-handed score.

Thanks for that, I'm a big rom-com fan and it seems weird that you would skip over Bringing Up Baby, The Palm Beach Story and you know, the overwhelming majority of early comedies which all ended with weddings.

If you think the most offensive possible thing is clumsy use of buzzwords. Which is valid. But it's not nearly as grating as Work It, Dads, Sullivan and Son, or We Are Men, or even Guys With Kids, it's just that the way they made the Eliza character into an avatar of 2013-style vapidity is pretty phony. But otherwise

It can be both. I live here and one more tacky, maudlin memorial mural on top of the 150,000 we already have isn't a big deal regardless of the sentiment. I do think it's cool that it's at Century 21, or as I like to call it "ground zero for savings".

The main way I use playlists is I put a ton of albums in a list and I use the ratings system to help me remove the songs that I don't particularly like. And then I have smart playlists for highly-rated songs and one for instrumental songs to listen to if I'm reading, but I don't really do mixtape-style playlists at

The main ones I know about are from FiiO and iBasso, the FiiO X5 is the one with two slots, for 256GB capacity but it's $350 without memory, and they all seem to have pretty rough software according to reviews.

I did a test with Spotify where I made a smart playlist of songs I'd rated 4 or more stars in iTunes, about half of them were available on Spotify. At first I thought this meant that Spotify wasn't worth the money until I realized they also had half the stuff I hadn't discovered yet and that's very valuable.

That's why I've gone through 11 of them in the past 8 years. I still have 4 that are fine except that Apple chose not to program them to ignore bad hard drive sectors. They totally could have done that but then I wouldn't have had to buy it six times (although the four they gave me for free must have cut into the

Yeah, I went back from Touch to Classic because being able to pause without taking it out of my pocket, looking, swiping, etc. anytime someone wanted to talk to me was worth more than the apps were.