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Huh….I was just sort of mildly irritated by this. Is there something I'm missing that's supposed to make it funny and/or the slightest bit amusing?

I swear I've seen Angel on there before; however, a look over their schedule shows I may have been mistaken.

As a married, straight man in my thirties, I am completely dumbfounded as to why Logo is so awesome: Buffy, Angel, and Daria reruns? Fuck yeah— I had no idea I was supposed to be gay to enjoy that shit.

In my mind, the brilliance of Toy Story 3 was…well, I don't know if it's just me, but when I saw in the theater, I was settling in for a nice, familiar movie, when I suddenly got chills when "You Got A Friend In Me" cuts out. I was completely thrown, then, when I didn't get any sort of emotional charge out of the

Good Ole Boys is a damn fine album— but make sure you don't follow my lead and listen to "Rednecks" on your quite-loud stereo as the only white man in your otherwise-completely-African-American apartment building.

@Geddy Lee Marvin- yeah, that'd be great, except there are areas almost completely outside broadcast servicing. For example, the network affiliates to the city in which I live are 75 miles to the south, 90 miles to the north, 90 miles to the east, and probably something over 100 miles to the west. So, even with a

But is it benig-n, or malig-nant?

Yeah- the chicken bet a couple weeks back and House trying to get out of the boxing bet seemed like classic House/Wilson antics, and I was happy when Wilson told Foreman that House being this crazy is a good thing, because it means he's getting back to some level of normal finally. But seriously, how worried about

Would I have been as big a fan of Jenny McCarthy had I know that this incredibly hot chick from Playboy who was hilarious was also a complete nutjob?

Ugh……I still recall the weekly Saturday-evening fights as my sister and I argued whether we'd watch Mama's Family or ST:TNG (the inevitable "compromise" being: "Let me watch this- it's only a half-hour, and I'll change it to your show after", meaning to this day I know the majority of TNG episodes better by their

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Those stickers used to not be too bad, when they were slightly larger than 3x the width of the jewel case. It was pretty easy to get a thumbnail under the corner, and peel it off.

Joel-era episodes are the strongest all-around. The Mike-era episodes, I watch based on the strength of the film, but the Joel-era episodes, even just one particular skit will suck me in.

Humor-wise, the fourth Hitchhiker book was the weakest, but in terms of story, probably the third is the weakest. However, even being particularly weak doesn't mean it's not a great read. "Life…" is where Adams started really turning from an absurdist humor to more of a satirical one; the concept of S.E.P.s is still

Brand remains the only reason to sit through repeat viewings of "Bedtime Stories". (Come on….he and Sandler KILL at the bee-sting bit, leading up to the classic line "Jumping up and down the alligators…") And he's really good as a voice actor (in that, Dr Nefario in "Despicable Me" doesn't constantly hit you with

The teeth were actually just simply due to the fact that, through some sort of freakish happenstance, he had too many teeth, which resulted in his front teeth being pushed forward, and therefore appearing bigger. He sought oral surgery to correct the issue, but backed out when the surgeon couldn't guarantee that his

Say what you will, the thing about Freddie's teeth was funny. Generally not a big fan of F&S, but you got me with that one.

Queen biographies
So, what does this book have over the earlier "As It Began"?

The concept of a supergr0up is an interesting one, as it can have wildly different applications in different areas of the world. For instance, Bad Company- in the UK they were considered something of a supergroup (from what I understand), pulling members from Mott the Hoople, Free, and King Crimson. Of course, in

You have to read an article to figure it that the Grammys are corrupt? The Grammys are handed by the RIAA; the RIAA is a partnership of all 6 major labels. The labels pretty much only care about sales; therefore, Grammy winners (traditionally) have been based on sales figures, with of course allowances for "These