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The Johnny Storm calculation must be off. Nova Flames can't melt steel beams.

My bedroom game matches Corin Tucker's vibrato.  I start out strong, but then I start to falter just a little.  But some people like it.

Or, "Um, toe jam, torn anus", which is a Gallifreyan response to the Question Which Must Not Be Answered In Polite Company.

Very "Kid Who Collects Spiderman" — Excelsior!

When, Amazon, when will I be able to share with the world my steamy story of the pent-up love between the solid form of water, and a curvaceously seductive digit?  I call it "Ice/Nine"

Odell Lake or GTFO. 

Vaginas are icky.

But that video shows us what the Black Hole Sun Mountains look like.  If you're real quite, you might be able to see Alice in Chains.

Betting slips

Can we call that the "Battlestar Galactica Zoom"?  I feel like I first saw it on BSG.

This captures my feelings about it pretty well.

I agree.  They made the mistake of assuming that it was a game of luck, not skill.  There are always "losers" when something disruptive like this happens, but, yeah, they could have been the disruption.

@avclub-61938d93498e7f0ed5e6527b1cee656a:disqus Which is a shame, because its not like its a secret that she's been on the show for 30 years, and that people get older, and can still look attractive as they age.  I mean, she certainly was/is  attractive, but its not like her physical appearance is the only appeal at

The only slightly lousy thing is that his competitors kinda never had a chance (in hindsight, at least).  The expectation is that everyone is playing on "luck".  I can't get too worked up about it though.

I've got a cup of hot yogurt you're going to enjoy.

What's your opinion of The Devil's Rejects?

I watched about 10 episodes on Netflix on Saturday.  I was never able to watch it consistently on cable — I've been missing out.  Its a good show!

@avclub-6ffc79f9decf633c29b09e6c25621195:disqus, because they're really hot?

Ah, yes, Glenn Greenwald works for Cato:

If they just screened Race With The Devil instead, they'd have shown a better movie.