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You can help it. You can not use Yahoo as your homepage.

I don't think it looks like it.

Men of a Certain Age
This reminds me of Men of a Certain Age in a lot of obvious ways. I hope it turns out good. Much like Ray, I think Paul was a pretty funny guy who got stuck doing the same thing for too long.

Figuring out the difference between an intelligent person and an intellectual is really just getting into boring semantics. If you want to get into it though it can be broke down as follows:

User Content
I think you guys should consider some user-generated podcast reviews (or hire me on as a writer, obviously). The comments always seem to clamor for more podcasts but obviously you guys couldn't possibly listen to them all, let alone provide them all with write-ups.

Breadbar
That was the weirdest mid-show plug I have ever experienced. I never complain about product placement or integrated advertising. I'm still not complaining, I just don't really understand what happened.

From the show I have gathered that soul food means the following:

DIPPING SAUCES
This was verging on hilarious. Bobby hounding on the sauces was funny enough. The talking heads with the other judges saying "Bobby is really onto something with the idea for dipping sauces" was even funnier.

Posters
Is it just me or did those posters look like they were made in a high school computers class? Or maybe just a Sears studio.

At least a B
Even if it was a bit one note this was my favorite episode of the season so far.

@Profdragon

Hahaha, that would be awesome. I can imagine Ralph would be totally taken by Philip's speeches since he wouldn't know they're 99% bullshit. And they could share the crispies.

Stray Observations
The fact that "Scoop of the crispies" and "I disagree." "It was a question." are not in your stray observations tells me you are not taking this job seriously Ms. Raisler.

Film, not Music
I haven't read the whole thing yet, but I'm guessing it isn't a Music interview like the category says. I was hoping for an awesome Ellen Page album!

Too Short
I have no complaints about how this episode went down. They both played their hearts out and Richard, deservedly, pulled just a bit ahead. I also thought the challenge and the mini-quickfire to randomly pick chefs were strokes of genius. I really wouldn't mind if they chose this as a formula for how every

Agree
That its nothing more than a mediocre, fun, show to pass a Friday night. I'm Canadian so I also watch simply for the pleasure of seeing the two Canadians readily outshine the Americans (Maybe you haven't heard of Robert Herjavec, but you haven't heard of Fubu since 1997 either).

Best line:
"That was the only one I was concerned about" after Ryan proposes to Holly. Another great throwback to this shows glory days (even if I don't think it has gone downhill as a lot of people do).

Oh man. Thank you for reminding me of Kevin thinking they were all moving. That was the best line of the night.

I loved…
The sprinklers going off as a sort of homage to Jim and Pam's engagement. It was also hilarious. I may have cried.

The warehouse
This episode made me realized that since Darryl moved upstairs no one has seen anyone else who works in the warehouse. Even though they have visited the warehouse in almost every episode. Did Robinson's promotion lead to the loss of some bit players?