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It's okay. Just admiring the shape of your skull.

In Montreal the dominant Mafia family of the last three decades (the Rizzutos) has been knocked out of power in a wave of firebombings, abductions and assassinations. The 86 year old head of the family was killed by a sniper a few months ago while eating dinner with his family. But whoever's running the city now,

I'm sure the ongoing story arc will take over once we pass the halfway mark of the season, like last year. Actually I feel like so far the "crime of the week" stories have been stronger than they were in season one.

Yeah, Raylan flat out doesn't trust Boyd, and could easily turn his opinion of Boyd into a self-fullfilling prophecy. But like Scott mentioned in his review, you have to figure the writers are going to do something with him. Walton Goggins obviously has to be a big part of the show, and if he actually succeeded in

"For the record, there are a few Jewish Kentuckians, ladies and gentlemen. Big guys who are great shots and spend money freely."

300 was fuckin' sick bro, and it really happened!

So you think your personal religious beliefs give you the right to kill any zombie you see, even if it's walking down the street, minding it's own business? No trial, no due process, not even an attempt at communication?
I think we all know who the real monster is here.

I qnow you thinq you're the queen of the underground…

I love novels, or entertainment in general, when a protagonist in a corrupt and hypocritical world sets out to fulfill his ambitions without a twinge of conscience. Scarlet and Black is the first example that comes to mind, but there are plenty others.

Shorty's a trooper!

Sapporo beer
I can't speak for the beer-flavoured candy drops, but Sapporo is fucking great.

Yes, but what about septuagenarians? Are they too mentally regressed to fuck?

"Helter Skelter: Hakudaku no Mura was a rape hentai where a hot mom and her daughters were raped by an entire village, and was surprisingly well-animated and detailed."

"When does human life begin?"
"Graduate school."

So who else stopped reading this after the first sentence?

I read the homophobia in that book as being an example of the macho posturing of Latin culture, rather than something directly from the author himself. I only remember homophobic stuff coming out of the mouths of self-styled "tough guys" in 2666.

Elmo's "TMI" was the line of the night.

Telly Monster was a last-minute addition, after Big Bird had a "soylent green" moment when he peeked inside the walk-in.

I'm just glad to see the show's still going to have an ongoing role for Ava. I thought her appearance in last week's episode might have been a sort of final cameo.

That scene summed up everything I love about this show. Humour, Southern politeness, and just barely contained rage.