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Unregistered Guy Named Eric
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All I do now is work and sleep. But, man, the overtime!

I mean I'll take those odds, just because if humanity gets wiped out I'll never have to pay.

That's pretty cool.

Does this campaign run on Fake Diesel?

I watched the last few hours of The Masters (golf tournament) which were very exciting and a nice story with Sergio Garcia, probably the best player never to win a major, winning one under high pressure circumstances.

If you're not warvellous, you're streets behind!

It's grown on me, but I didn't like it at the time very much because it was such a comedy episode (except the awesome twist ending, which I've always loved. "Mom!")

I'm curious how they're gaining access to what are seemingly all real accounts that were abandoned years ago.

This will be kind of a weird post. But we've been talking about Buffy and I never really had the chance to tell anyone about this before. Back around the time Season 3 was airing, I got fairly disappointed with it, though it's since become one of my favorites, and I tried to write my own fanfic version,

I'd like some more specific information about the age of these powerlifters before I click on anything.

Man there's a real epidemic right now of old, dead accounts being revived to give upvotes and lead you to some suspicious dating/porn site links in their profile. Like, I've seen 5 or 6 of them on this page just today.

I think the WWE is attempting to resolve this issue by making Wrestlemania so long you have time to sober up and get some coffee ;-)

I haven't seen any of them, but I've heard really good things about I Am Not Your Negro.

I think a much better use of Aaron Sorkin and his template for The Newsroom would've been to abandon the faux-utopian sermonizing for a barbed satire featuring a thinly veiled, fictionalized version of current scandal-plagued Fox News. Starting from a place of zero philosophical sympathy for the characters would

"Memo from Turner" is pretty awesome, tho.

Working at my first retail job in a decade means a return to constant, repeated soft rock songs played at all hours, some of them the same songs as at the jobs I worked in the 90s/00s!

Cause it seems like something Harmon would do, I guess?

On American "classic rock/hits of the 70s and 80s" stations, it's pretty unavoidable (which doesn't mean you've heard it, of course)

Tumbling Dice, Get Off of My Cloud, Let's Spend the Night Together, Torn and Frayed, Sympathy for the Devil.