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Max Beerbong
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That would be unlikely, except people did report seeing things. Several eyewitnesses placed multiple men in the window at the Book Depository, others saw suspicious activity elsewhere in the crowd, on the grassy knoll, etc. There was allegedly a man with a gun on the knoll claiming to be a secret service agent who

Anyone else here read the account of Jordan Reid, the fourth co-creator? She was Rob's girlfriend and the original Sweet Dee, but got shut out of the production deal when their relationship started to break down and was eventually fired, replaced and wiped from the series' backstory completely when they split up. It's

Yeah, I don't know that this particular theory would be a firm favorite of mine but there were definitely several crowdmembers interviewed in the immediate aftermath who reported gunshots from elsewhere in Dealey Plaza that couldn't later be reconciled with the official story.

Of that specific dog, yes. Apatow's version according to this theory would be called "Dogs' Purpose."

Iron Man 3 got pretty jazzy as I recall, but that'll be about as good as it gets.

Australians are like "where's the car?" and New Zealanders are like "where's the car?"

That would be about the gist of it.

If I came across like I was taking issue with you personally, I really do apologize. I'm just really interested in JFK, so I realize my fingers get away from me when I get a chance to dive into the subject. I think you're absolutely right that the writer meant that, I just don't agree with their assessment (clearly!)

I mean, he was in the USMC so it's not as though he'd never been on a firing range, but it's true that his marksmanship scores weren't exactly setting company records.

Completely, 100% agree. Those would be exactly the sort of dumb theories I was thinking of. I just wouldn't let such theories create an atmosphere where absolutely anyone who believes the not-so-farfetched notion that the events of that day didn't pan out exactly as eventually reported is instantly considered an

You can't tell by the way I type, but my face is permanently frozen in a smirk that maybe suggests "I'm the smartest person in the room and I'm using it FOR EVIL" or maybe "I'm a no-nonsense baby doctor with a heart of stone, but dammit I'm in love with you!" Take your pick. The beauty of my cocked eyebrow is it can

That's how I read "truther" too - an allusion to crazy conspiracy theorists.

This is pretty much how I felt too, particularly concerning the real Locke's less than satisfying end.

I totally agree. The biggest problem with the ending was never that they didn't answer all the mysteries, it was that the answers they did decide to give were just really, really bad.

Not Arnzt, Arzt. A-R-Z-T. Arzt. I know a bunch of ninth graders who pronounce it just fine.

Pretty much. But to be fair, the entire series is clearly based on Mormon theology right from the beginning (in the original source series even) so it's not as though it was a desperate last minute swerve there.

So you're the guy "Across the Sea" was written for.

I get hating Kate, but liking Juliet instead?! Beyond the pale. Maybe it could just be a show without pouts entirely.

I'd like a fancut where pretty much all of the supernatural stuff is taken out too, to be honest. A show about the disparate characters roughing it and learning to survive on a weird, unchartered island could have been plenty interesting enough on its own. Especially considering what little payoff there ended up being

Hollywood and Vines still pops into my head every now and again after almost a decade since I last heard it. Basically whenever I go on a long walk it starts playing. I also strangely enjoy the borderline un-hummable tune that pops up in the opening credits that sounds like a dialling error tone. "Please hang up and