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Yeah, that's against so many OSHA guidelines.

Or to cover Sinead O'Connor's Troy

And this we call … Quoting The Simpsons

It's weird when everybody's grandparents suddenly decide they want to buy the same album.

Welcome.  Just make sure wipe your boots before you come in, there's no way I'm going to be stuck mopping the floor *again*.

"Just drive" he said.

I got one of their "Böndge" bookshelves - putting it together brought me to tears.

They could put those "X Days Since Last Mass Shooting" signs at all border crossing points.

Or Stalingrad

Yeah, you don't hear of many of these old engineers successfully jumping technologies.

@avclub-d6926150316e4cc3b60c5882b2630b40:disqus @avclub-d7f43e1fb2d4977c86163d9b0cb07814:disqus I think that this is the point - the Coens made a decision that we can analyse and discuss but in itself is inherently meaningless.  It's kind of a Rorschach test.  
The real world is full of things we don't know the meaning

@avclub-c1fe85b855c6d045b827f74a1e2c3fd7:disqus Sign me up!  I expect the studio would want someone to go over your dialogue, though I'd love to hear Banzai sing "me don't have hopes or dreams".

@avclub-d6926150316e4cc3b60c5882b2630b40:disqus I took it as more of a lack of self-awareness on his part.  He certainly doesn't seem the type to give a damn about what people think of his hair.

Few things are more Canadian than Martin Short's impression of Doug Henning.

He just likes Van Gogh's earlier, less accessible stuff.  Before he sold out.

Did I hear that they're doing Starship Troopers, only this time removing the sarcasm and just leaving the over-the-top jingoism?

Best I could get out of my grandfather when he was drunk were sailor songs.  I knew a good many verses of The Good Ship Venus well before I ever got that Sex Pistols album.  And when I think of the song Spanish Ladies now the version that plays in my head is either sung by my grandfather or Robert Shaw.

The book really does capture the Doc Savage vibe of BB.

I have a special fondness for it, as I first saw it with my grandfather.  He was in the RN in the war, and his ship was torpedoed - they managed to limp back to port.  He never talked about it.

Haven't you heard?  Don't-a you watch-a TV?