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You powerlift 26 year olds?

I regularly hit up library sales and thrift stores for books, most of which end up for sale online and resold for a respectable profit (it appears that I am what's known as a 'book scout', so there you go), but I remember that episode well, and was trying really hard to see if there was anything of value visible in

True, but usually they let the experts give a little bit of exposition on whatever the item is, as Darrel or Jarrod look bored or anxious in the background.

He really wasn't on that much, but had the high-roller persona, flashing cash and whatnot. He obviously had some knowledge of his business, but his valuations were often hilariously off. He had a memorable episode where he found a Nintendo Entertainment System in a locker and got excited because the serial number

This isn't the first time ABC Family has approached it- Candace Cameron's character in Make it or Break It had her moments of religion- nothing too preachy, and the show handled it well, especially when she was dating the atheist coach.

I'm sure they have a lineup of nostalgic retro-scripts ready to go whenever Miley's ready- Nikki Fritz is just waiting for that casting call for the ex-wife of Miley's new sugar-daddy in Sensual Impact: A Tale of Lace and Saxophones.

Wait, so at the end, do the vapid sorority sisters teach Miley Cyrus a life lesson that she wouldn't have expected? Because I'm waiting for that movie to happen so young girls will know not to judge others too quickly.

It was a nice touch for all of the parents to come to an agreement and look all proud of each other, totally without regard for or discussion with Daphne. My wife and I are looking forward to that confrontation.

It's a pretty great song, but I''m finding that I've recently had to quickly flip past "To Be A Millionaire…" off of Resident Alien whenever it comes on before anyone in the car hears the opening lyrics. That's all I have to say about Spacehog at the moment.

Something that just occurred to me that was kind of a throwaway moment-  Clark talking about  his week with Jan. Somehow, I think Clark's "That One Night" will be more of a horror movie than love ballad

Something that just occurred to me that was kind of a throwaway moment-  Clark talking about  his week with Jan. Somehow, I think Clark's "That One Night" will be more of a horror movie than love ballad

Oh, no doubt- I remember thinking that was just a throwaway joke for funny laughs to show what a sad-sack he is, but they did build on that dysfunction in subsequent episodes, showing the relationship he had with his father/brother.

Oh, no doubt- I remember thinking that was just a throwaway joke for funny laughs to show what a sad-sack he is, but they did build on that dysfunction in subsequent episodes, showing the relationship he had with his father/brother.

They're really stretching some of his more unsavory traits- he's always had anger issues and a sense of spoiled-brat entitlement underneath that chipper and oblivious exterior.

They're really stretching some of his more unsavory traits- he's always had anger issues and a sense of spoiled-brat entitlement underneath that chipper and oblivious exterior.

Did anyone see Life of Pi? Because that's the movie that he saw with his GroBro down in teh Bahamas after arriving that caused him to take some time off and reflect on his life.

Did anyone see Life of Pi? Because that's the movie that he saw with his GroBro down in teh Bahamas after arriving that caused him to take some time off and reflect on his life.

Unfortunately, while I could see David Wallace firing Andy as manager by the end of the season, I don't see him taking Jo's approach and "just giving the job to the guy with the most seniority", depriving us a reboot of Creed-In-Charge. Which makes me sad.

Unfortunately, while I could see David Wallace firing Andy as manager by the end of the season, I don't see him taking Jo's approach and "just giving the job to the guy with the most seniority", depriving us a reboot of Creed-In-Charge. Which makes me sad.

Re: Brian- not just unmentioned, but Jim says that "they'd become close" w/he and his wife- okay, I can see those parts being edited-out of the footage for documentary-integrity purposes, but considering they made the editing choice in the past to leave in the parts such as where the cameraman clues Pam in to