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Ghost Buggy
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I think it was the old Ghostbusters roleplaying game that had a theory that ghosts such as Slimer were the result of people's emotions and psychic phenomena come to life. For example, Slimer came from a cult that was doing rituals in the hotel's basement or something like that. So that makes you feel a little better

Well, that's what I heard!

STAY CALM
AND
LISA NEEDS BRACES

"Batmobile! The Joker got away again!"

Yeah! And it has a desk and chair in the back for research!

Yes, like something you might need to get around on city streets quickly? But why would Batman need a vehicle like that?

He killed him the comics as well (with kryptonite, I think?). That's why I was surprised at Mark Waid's reaction. Not that there aren't a million reasons to hate the movie, though.

That is a great Batmobile, but the greatest Batmobile is Norm Breyfogle's.

It's your youthful ward, Marty! Something has to be done about your youthful ward!

Too Brickleberry, though.

I love Edmund Fitzgerald's voice.

As a Michigander, I of course have drunkenly caroused in the streets of Windsor. I thought those other obnoxious drunks were just other Americans, but now I know the truth!

There are more things under the Dome, @sensorsweep:disqus, than dreamt of in your philosophy.

Wasn't there some kind of explosion related to those in the first season? I vaguely recall that. This show is like a fever dream sometimes; I can dimly remember some events, but they fade into each other…

No, the show wasn't much fun to watch because it was a bunch of louts yelling at each other and the producers forgot to include the "building Utopia" part of "Utopia."

I also was surprised at how not-entertaining it was to watch a bunch of lunatics have nervous breakdowns.

I get it. I watched it because I'm enough of a nerd to think we could've seen how things were organized, how rules were developed, etc. I mean, I knew it was on Fox and wasn't expecting anything too in-depth, but I thought at some point in a two-hour block of programming we'd see something like that. Instead, it was a

Is it on anymore? I don't even know, but "Miami" is the only one I've seen. It definitely seemed like Horatio was there mostly to arrest punks, assisted by that bald older cop. Then there were 17 other characters doing things, often in a lab, that I barely remember.

The first player to reach the fireworks factory wins.

To Archie Lee! May we all fracture our legs when Death would much rather take us.