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The Aardvark
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"It's like sex in your mouth!"

"It shouldn’t have worked."

Much obliged. I couldn't find any actual listing anywhere, and I was curious.

Who was the artist for that version of "Oh Shenandoah", BTW?

As far as what to expect in the next episode, tradition, the number of contestants, and the brief look we got at a specific event leads to the next episode being Restaurant Wars (there were 8 people there for that announcement, although I guess that could have been shifty editing).

" I find laughter to be a sign of weakness, but I still appreciate the humor. "

Every episode.

When does this show ever have its characters behaving like real humans? I mean, have you seen this show before?

Did you know that The Cure wrote/performed "I Melt With You"? According to every goddamn file on Napster they did.

Or Buggin' Out.

Gregory is a time traveling Gustavo Fring.

Go to Gen Con Indy this year; it's supposed to at least be on display at Mayfair's booth. I can't recall if they said they were going to let people attempt to play or not.

Indy is actually moving into more modern times, at least downtown.

Definitely a top 5 all time episode of the show. My wife and I still use the "nobody loves me" bit.

Or Saints Row, obv.

Being painful/awkward is kind of the point with his character, though. I *loved* his story in that episode because he was just so painful.

What if they fight and we…watch?

Fair enough. I've always just found her really grating, and she often says obnoxious things.

No, Gail is pretty much awful.

You can pay $2-$3 per episode if you prefer. I view it as free considering when I got Prime, Instant Watch didn't exist, so it's an additional benefit to something I was already paying for.