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Is it me…
…or is Josh actually Mark Borchardt 10 years later with a haircut?

I'm pretty sure that corps is pronounced 'core'…

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…without it, we wouldn't have as many things on TV to laugh about ironically.

Tony's pretty good, but Little Carmine was the King:

Well, he obviously never made it back, as Tony kept up good relations with the russians until the end of the series. And I'd be tempted to agree with Werdsmiff (got the car, crashed it, ended up a John Doe) except for the fact that Paulie would have likely heard from the police if they found a car registered to him.

I don't think that that stuff (bonding over a shared upbringing) ever actually happened anyhow. Meadow got burned over her first big relationship, had a rebound with someone more familiar, and when that turned sour too she tried to make her relationship with Jackie seem more meaningful than it actually was so she

I'd buy that Meadow didn't see it. She's what, 20 when the story takes place? Even the most perceptive people are blind when it comes to relationships at that age.

…and you can answer with more fiction, I'm not asking for a crime scene report.

What's your theory?
So, what do YOU think happened to the russian…?

Well thank god that DC had Craig T Nelson to sort them out. He made the district look so damn unsexy that all the criminals just packed up and left.

On the bright side, I hear that Detroit is getting twice as many tourists now that Det 187 has spread the word that the local cops are airborne and that Chris Moltisanti is solving their homicides in a hour less.

You know what….
"You know what Miami gets in their crime show? They get detectives that look like models, and they drive around in sports cars. And you know what New York gets? They get these incredibly tough prosecutors, competent cops that solve the most crazy, complicated cases."

And now to show your skills
The most relevant Wire quote wins….GO!

What's disturbing to me is that while I'm sure she didn't do it all herself, the prose quoted in the article leads me to believe that she likely did have a healthy amount of input into the writing process.

Your suit is NOT black.

That's 'mi'kmaqs', you racists!!

I was a big AiCs fan back when, but couldn't really get into that last album (tripod dog?). When I heard that Layne had died, my reaction was more along the lines of 'so it finally happened…'.

Does soundgarden have to share…?
Love the column, really do, and was very excited to hear last time that this piece would cover one of my favourite bands of the 90s, so I guess I was just a tiny bit disappointed when I saw that SG's bit was going to be given in the same dose as that most infamous day in early April of

I was scanning the comments for that reason. "Most diverse native-american cast ever on a TV show"? Not if you include canadian TV!

The only line I can remember now was the discussion about the future of world politics, and how the 20th century would be" a new era of peace, ushered in by Germany"….