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I love how.
Just about every week, we can look forward to evidence that the plebes have all put their money on the wrong horses, that only we the cultural elite can see are limping, disease-ridden nags. Not to mention the consistent sop thrown at the end, where the equine only we know to be a shining stallion, our

Word, MollyPocket.
And, ironically, as cold water from melting glaciers cool the North Atlantic, Northeastern winters will get colder. I won't even get into the worst-case scenario, since it sounds too much like The Day After Tomorrow.

Icleand, too.
My understanding is that since everything declines in Icelandic, including names, they want to make sure that any novel name introduced can follow their grammatical rules without producing any atrocious pronunciations.

Horror
The only jokes I can think of involve speculation about whether that's rock bottom. I mean, where do you go from there? Doing lines off of…I'm just not willing to type what I'm imagining.

No grade?
You rebel!

The BOLDest RR in some time.
Have I mentioned how BOLD it is? Something about the mention of Magazine makes it really BOLD. [kicks horse again]

Grey Gardens
If you see the film, you might think twice about the musical. The Edies are fascinating, but in a unqiuely painful, annoying, terribly saddening way. I'm glad I saw it, but I don't ever want to see it again, even if it's in another form.

lyrics
Yeah, only a couple lines in there, and considering that they're a significant part of the song, and the most effective way to show you what they're like is to transcribe a few, I don't see what all the fuss is about, fuss-monkeys.

Doughty
I liked Mike Doughty's joke, which claimed he was to be part of a new group called Pass the Mike, made up entirely of Mikes, including Mike Mills.

Ain't no such thing as a hoarde
There's a horde, and a hoard, but not a hoarde.

Not much of a comics geek
But if Kutcher plays the Flash, I'll kill him.

Norton
Love Ed, but that role did seem a little … heavily reminiscent of Spacey in Usual Suspects.

Sad
Chief White Correspondent was hilarious, intentional or no.

Thanks, Scott
Didn't mean to impugn you or Joseph; just curious.

I can't help
but be curious when I see brackets in an interview, as near the beginning when Gordon Levitt discusses the brain-injured folks he hung out with, especially when he seems articulate and there's such frank/profane language elsewhere. Do "[medical conditions]" and "[the afflicted]" just paraphrase longer

Love Jack
And liked him in Cold Mountain, but it was partly because he didn't hardly speak.

Author's name?
Or did Peter Gabriel really do a guest PR for his own album?

This struck a nerve, eh?
It seems to me that albums rose out of a single-dominated world before, and can survive the re-ascent of singles.

Late, but heartfelt.
The Hills Have Eyes IV: High School Musical.

Tolerance?
Nay, appetite for revulsion. As Eddie Izzard said (happy? I made the citation this time.), vomitoriums are next.