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Mr. Tadakichi
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But Paris is so lovely in the Springtime!

Last time I was in Detroit I hit the White Castle and ate, I kid you not, 18 burgers (2 of each).
I was fine the next day.

Where is the love for White Castle, people?

The dream with the salad. The one where Laura loses the gem from the brooch.
My girlfriend and I went through a Dick Van Dyke phase, watching a bunch of episodes. She never realized just how smart of a show that was.

Fortunately they changed "The Man from A.N.A.L." to "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." in time.

E. Buzz Miller, FTW.

Well, it doesn't look like the Depends contract will be renewed, so they've gotta do something.
Besides, this product placement is a little less, "revealing," if you get my drift.

Ah, but no matter what future you choose, he won't be in it (except his head in Futurama).

Amen, Bfred. "Raising Arizona" when it came out. Never saw anything like that before.

I just finished MYOF. I had my library buy it.

I found "Red Lobster" the perfect companion piece to "Nickel and Dimed."
"Ah, I shall leave my privileged life behind for a short period and live among the savages. Then I'll write a book about them to amuse and/or horrify my friends."

Freaky Deaky has the best opening chapter ever.

And Geoffrey Rush as Toby Esterhaze.

Love's
"You Set the Scene." Last song on "Forever Changes."
It would be a 6 1/2 minute perfect moment.

Or toss it off, is more likely.

So, then, you would say he'd been "Snootered?"

Thank you, LetEnglandShake. Now I never, ever, have to waste a precious second of my life reading that.
Not that I would anyway, but still…

And fastandsloppy, the Detroit radio stations (even some of the AM ones) were playing "Walk on the Wild Side" when it came out in '72.
Along with "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding," "Rock and Roll," "Heart of Gold," "Back Stabbers," "Iron Man," and "Layla."

Dr. Reasonable, just put everything on hold and have it sent to your library of choice. Unless you're in a system where they charge for that.

It told me that I have no desire to see this film.