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The Aardvark
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Do we work in the same place? Because we have one of those also.

DA2 is quite the fine game. The level design (which is simply awful) just taints everything to a lot of people.

Careful; you're close to contradicting Taylor Swift about Amy Poehler not supporting women.

My bad.

No House Orin? :(

But the sign on the table read "Garry"; the second r was there.

I liked The Boxtrolls more than The Lego Movie. Hopefully, I will avoid the wrath of Sherman.

Would kale be the closest? Because I know a lot of people (I work in a place with a large number of registered dietitians and nutritionists) who talk about kale in a similar way.

But where is random person decrying a song because it doesn't jibe with their pretentiousness? The commenting on a songs's societal status when that wasn't even relevant when it was written? I DEMAND SATISFACTION!

Tom Selloink totally should have been Magnum P.I.G.

I agree with liking it better than the premiere. I thought last week was a good opening episode, but the addition of Choo Choo and the extrapolation of Walker really hit the mark.

That was one of my favorite things ever. Dewey can never be replaced in my heart, but damn if they didn't immediately find someone else I love for a similar role.

Voldemort Putin…of Russia?

And Cary Grant. Now or 70 years ago.

Even with them being together on Reno 911 as different characters (even if only for one season)?

Arcangelo Corelli had an amazing musical career…when Albinoni, Vivaldi, et al shamelessly ripped him off.

I love The Comeback Kid; I just thought Moving Up was a fantastic hour of television and made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

But the finale was the best episode of the show that season. In all honesty, it was the best episode since End of the World, IMO.

FWIW, the closed captioning (I'm old) said Joe Mantegna.

"I warsh myself with a rag on a stick."