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"(these guys must travel in packs)"
Well, Santa Fe, so…

I once was talking about this song with my brother, and he mentioned how stupid the lyrics were. I asked him why and he said "well, it's about action movies for one."

I'm really okay with losing Deadspin, mostly because I find Drew Magery and his writing style COMPLETELY INSUFFERABLE. And the whole site continues to be dick pics and Cardinals trolling, which gets pretty boring.

It just so happens that I have an extra kidney just sitting in me doing nothing. I can contribute!

That's the problem with the federal government. They spend so much money on mandatory formal balls and undercover operations in which male and female agents must pretend to be a couple, that they then can't afford separate hotel rooms for their employees.

It's rough on kids. I grew up in a super fundamentalist evangelical church, and we were taught that thinking about a sin was exactly the same as committing it. So, got mad at your little brother and had a split second mental image of strangling him? That's murder. The guilt that comes with that is not at all okay for

I love this comment so much that I want to give it a chaste side-hug.

And I've been in that very train station women's restroom where Mike buys the pad. I feel so glamorous!

Quoting the Simpsons? Oh, you better believe that's a paddlin'.

No, it doesn't. But I was surprised to see it left out of a number of other (non acting) categories.

I'm pretty surprised to see Inherent Vice so thoroughly snubbed, along with Interstellar.

Everyone always remembers the amazing book reading set piece from that episode, but the subplot of Lisa being a criminal and the whole polygraph sequence are brilliant too. That's just an all-around excellent episode of television.

Those who chose otherwise should be dragged from their cars and beaten.

" Dolarhyde was played memorably by Ralph Fiennes in the 2002 film adaptation"

Thirding Dig Me Out. It's pretty much a perfect album and incredibly listenable.

I went through and liked every comment in this thread, so incensed I was about "just-okay." The Woods is easily the second best S-K album. Easily.

Would that I could:

The have an exhibit dedicated to the dogs onboard the Titanic. So, my guess is no.

Still trying to sell tickets to old ladies who only came to his theater to see the bathrooms?

/sarcasm