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Though I've always heard it as "Crusty" Punks, I'm used to them as the people in Santa Cruz and San Diego that are the meanest panhandlers. They are responsible for 99.9% of all band-logo crotch flag purchases.

Room to grow? Some of the more interesting characters on Buffy/Dollhouse were added significantly after the pilot, or at least fleshed out significantly later.

I feel like it won't be long before people are saying Chris Pratt was the weird choice. Whether it was the weird choice that worked or not definitely matters though.

Given the Comedy Central track record for new shows, it might be more salient to just make announcements when they order second seasons.

I've said it before, but here it is:

Noi'jitat!   Put that skut'pango in the hold or I'll do it jitatin' for ya!

Nah that album has a theme, the theme is "I blame you for everything."

I never really believed in that particular meme about the pages sticking together.  Do people really just come right on the magazine?  Why? 

Oh I wasn't agreeing with the review.  I was saying that people who enjoy "You Made It Weird" are just sort of regularly disappointed by their very nature.

"Fans of the You Made It Weird may be a little disappointed"

My understanding is that Vin Diesel isn't an avid D&D player anymore, he just played as a kid and talks about it when nerd-themed TV interviews are happening.  It's the same with Stephen Colbert.

Not even Republicans!  Just "conservatives".  There's a difference, though you wouldn't believe it from reading the internet.  My dad is what I'd call a compassionate conservative.  Basically votes along lines that would financially benefit him, but never socially harm others.  Gays wanna get married?  Whatever. 

Star Wars: Rogue Squadron shipped a year before Phantom Menace came out with one of those yellow fighters as a secret vehicle on the disc/cartridge, and it successfully stayed hidden on there til the movie released.

I'm sure it will be as good and faithful as The Seeker: The Dark is Rising.

Ah yes, he's right-half-Maori.

Xenocide could totally work as a PBS dramatic miniseries.  One-note irritating Brazilians arguing endlessly in pidgin Portugese, and off in the background you occasionally see a bug or a pig alien.

I'll pop in with my own favorite Dahl from childhood:  The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More.

He attempted to wrench Farley's recently deceased gut, and proved unfit for the task.  But it was sad because he was trying so, so hard.

Oh yeah, the Dennis Miller part is basically a big old fart in the face in that movie.  The whole Joe Dirt storyline is way more believable than the notion that everyone in LA listens to a rambling shock-jock named Xander as he spends days interviewing a janitor.

I hope there is a humorous chart about which researcher on this product had the most sexual partners over the time it took to make this study.