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Here's a test to find out.

*Adds Help for the Holidays to watch list*

Not with the star wackers after him.

Did anybody just see that?
No
No
No
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Yes, I mean no
No…

2007? I'm surprised you've made it this long.

The bleakness is what I like about it.

General Bethlehem(Will Patton), would fit this category best.

How about Don Verdean?

Having been able to think about his situation, even stumbling around blindly, he would be able to find some more glasses and get to doing some reading.
Never give up, never surrender Mr Bemis!

Right on Kelly. We're almost the same age, and I appreciate Sam Fragoso's piece here, but I would have liked a little better line of questioning.

I better get a bucket then.

[Inhaler breath]

Allegedly James Woods found a white hair in his nose, turns out it was just cocaine.

*Battlecar receives Cease and Desist from Paramount*

Mmmm, pie…

You got trickle down on my poopstraps!

I have read about why the FBI says they can't break the phone, but I don't buy it. The Federal government has spent trillions tracking our every move, and thought. This Kabuki Theater show is tiresome, and frankly, insults my intelligence.

Growing up in the Denver area, we didn't have a MLB team, so Caray and Stoney, got me to root for the Cubs.

I believe everyone should read the Shirer book. The Rise section gives everyone a primer on how these things happen.

His turn as, Danny 'Tunnel King' in The Great Escape was his peak, with Joseph Wladislaw from The Dirty Dozen, second. I remember I saw Breakout at a drive-in when I was eleven.