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Him killing Cersei would be deliciously ironic

Get him an MLT!

Yes, ultimately she'd like to meet back up with Ja'quen, but just was looking for a ride back 'home', or as close as she could get from these random dudes. But the minute he said they were from Braavos she remembered the coin and knew she'd have a safe ride there. I don't even think she's rerouting them, just that at

If the time comes when you must find me again, just give that coin to any man from Braavos and say these words to him. 'Valar Morghulis'

The reason she was so distraught was because this entire season shes prided herself on being the 'Breaker of Chains', and she was now forced to chain her 'children' in order to protect her subjects.

The surgery stuff marked the beginning of their transition from an educational network to a reality TV network

I read that as '50 shades of Grayskull', which would be much cooler

Man I used to love The Learning Channel. They really gave Discovery a run for their money for a while there. Sigh..

That's actually why the wrote them for air, Chapelle said Murphy was always killing people on set with the way he'd tell old stories, so they finally decided to try and reenact them. But his commentary is still the best.

Clayton Bigsby is the one sketch he did where the word 'genius' is appropriate

I look at it as more farce than satire

You better wrap that gavel up, B!

Hey I don't wanna mess with no reefer addicts!

It's funny too, when artists don't stop and put out work of diminishing quality, everyone always criticizes them. You'll hear stuff like "They should have broken up after the Black album before they got lame", or hear people bitching about a concert full of "new songs" that they don't want to hear. But then when an

I also think he was extremely hesitant to be that famous, he simply couldn't handle it. Some people are just like that. Neal Peart from Rush is famous for never interacting with fans, refusing to do any after show meet-and-greets or things like that. People think that's being a dick, but as he himself wrote, "I can't

The idea they have is that guns are necessary because they are the only thing standing between them and the government taking all their rights.

That's my favorite part of that dumbass "protect myself from the government" argument, the idea that some dipshit in a pickup with a Bushmaster is going to fend off a bunch of marines in a Humvee with a .50 cal mounted on top

"Do you think you could match bite marks on a person's arm to a pencil"?"

Agreed. I saw Charles Mann(great DE for the Redskins back in the day) at a bagel shop on a Sunday a.m. He was in front of me in line chatting with an older gentleman who seemed a neighbor of his. I politely waited for a break in the conversation, stepped over and extended my hand, and simply said, "Mr Mann I just

I almost think that's why he acts the way he does. It's like the Seinfeld where Jerry goes to heckle that woman in her office. It's like he got so tired of being randomly accosted by overly-familiar strangers who want something from him, he finally decided, "I'm going to just walk over there, interrupt their dinner,