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Morrissey sold his soul to Miroslav Satan a long time ago.

I loved that Colin Farrell movie In Burgess.

Today's the day to rejoyce.

::wind maracas::

It's quite the "hot corner".

*shrugs*
Both biodegradable.

Headline of Gotham Gazette: BIGMOUTH STRIKES AGAIN

*cries*

I just remember one of those episodes where a robber/burglar guy is in the house and Webster escapes via the dumbwaiter.

It was only last month that I realized he wrote Wilder Napalm, which was one of my favorites as a kid. I don't know if it'll hold up now, but it kinda makes sense that he wrote it.

The only Grey's Anatomy I ever saw was the one that followed the Super Bowl and they kept teasing it by having a character say "We've got a Code Black" and I think Code Black was code for "victim with a live grenade stuck inside his chest" or something, which is a good thing for which to have a special code.

I find it kinda humorous that nobody has mentioned The Walking Dead yet. Kinda tells you how people feel about that show's scariness quotient.

No, it's completely different than that. It could have been a still from a movie because it just seemed too perfect, and the footage probably would have showed up on YouTube by now. It was kinda like Airheads, only really scary.

*takes a number two on your comment*

The Dr. Who episode interrupted by The Max Headroom Incident, probably.

Don't forget, there were 2 with Tooms.

Whoa!

This is a bit of a silly choice, but 2 Married With Childrens stand out…. the one with the aliens and the one that ends with a post-nuclear Andy Griffith Show.

What scared me most about Amazing Stories were the opening credits.

*cries*