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Jacques Chicar
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Yes.  I just wanted to get down in writing that everyone agrees that this will not happen.

"Also, when the FBI show up at my door and cite my incriminating search
history, you are all my witnesses that I was just researching for this
recap."

Yes.  He should contribute his caloric value to society.

"I was thinking about it, and I mostly play songs that I like."

What a clueless moron.  He ought to get a real job where he contributes something of worth to society.

Man, so they're still under that dome, huh?

See, you're an idiot, because the color of the clothes actually do play a part in the show and indicate various alignments.

They try to cover up, but I've seen everything.  I've seen it all.

I feel like Sir Patrick would also write "his" instead of "he's" when it is called for.

That was truly delightful.  

I bet people at parties would love your slick child-dead-of-cancer jokes, if anyone ever invited you to any parties.  Ya douche.

I think it's too bad that even people who fully support equality continue to use "family friendly" as shorthand for "doesn't want to talk about, acknowledge, or support equality in any way."  What's so fucking family fucking friendly about that?

This is the worst thing that humanity has ever produced.

You are not allowed to make your own horrible horrible puns and then groan at them yourself.

I had no idea that Dinklage was gay.  Is he?

* whose career

Absurd.  Slow Train Coming has some excellent songs.  Ditto Shot of Love.  His cover albums aren't exactly earth-shaking but it's interesting to see him delve into his roots.  I hate idiots who think they understand Dylan "except for the Jesus stuff."  If you think that, you don't get Dylan at all, and he'd probably

It's certainly trash no matter how they dress it up, but I'm still a little disappointed they didn't have the balls to go with an UNattractive woman, the female equivalent of a Howard or Sheldon.

Col. Alphonse Dore Cliburn CBE: I have no idea how to respond to that.  Whether a movie is a "hit" or not barely registers with me.  What possible difference would its box office returns make in whether it was a good move?  I literally don't understand the line of thinking.  There is no correlation.

You can't buy this kind of comedy.