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Isn't 'satellite installer' really just a fancy name for rocket scientist?

What's the dealy-o with that whole three strikes rule? Does that come into play sometime soon or what?

But, but… she has glasses. She must be a nerd. If science has definitively proven anything it's that children whose eyes grow faster than the lens is meant for, causing short-sightedness, are obviously going to grow up to be nerds. It's science.

It's true. Case in point: the Sarah Conner remark from last episode. I don't remember it completely, but it was very obvious and drawn out. True nerds would have been a bit more subtle and clever in referencing one of the most popular Sci-fi franchises ever.

I've revised my opinion and now thing that Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is an even worse title. It sounds like a subtitle to a shitty dance off type movie.

You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
Wow, what a shitty title..

Holy crap did I love the shit out of Follow That Bird.

I believe she was talking about Big Bird, at least that's what she said. I guess it was an inside joke for parents who are watching Sesame Street. I've also seen an elmo episode where he's trying on different jackets and he gets to a leather one and says, 'I'll be back'… now I know that one should fly over kids

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I saw Sarah Jessica Parker on sesame street. She was looking for Big. How are kids supposed to know what she's talking about?

"An animal? An animal?! That is the stupidest thing I ever heard of… Jesus Christ…"

That was Casino.

They call the pulp in OJ 'juicy bits'. You can get your orange juice: without juicy bits, with some juicy bits (the one Tony Soprano likes), or lots of juicy bits.

The fact that a newly made gimmick poster called Winston Churchill did not get first on this article saddens me.

'Tony, Artie's here.'
'Send him up!'
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'.. a touch of diarrhea'
*muffled in pillow* 'You son of a bitch.'

*sniff* Screw you guys. I'm going the [sic] home.

It's ok, (I always feel sheepish when I get an actual response to my random complaining). I like what I saw once where at the start of quoting it was stated that [sic] was implied throughout. It seemed less like there was a constant effort to make the person look stupid that way. Although, I'm sure it's not the

Oh I figured out the 'the' one. But the other still stands.

[SIC]
I love this tactic of making people look stupid by inserting [sic] wherever the hell you want when quoting them.

Hopefully not right before, am I right?

This is an interesting point. I don't think Janice actually knows what Richie's plans are though. If she did, maybe she wouldn't have been so bitchy about everything. Maybe she actually wouldn't have shot him if she thought there was a chance at taking Carmela's place at the head of the wife table.