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Hanging out on Wall Street doing some extremely inside trading, perhaps?

I generally preferred the riffing on videos parts of the shows to the other stuff. Watching them with that taken out is unfathomable to me. The funny thing was that they actually had pretty good taste in music and they occasionally showed some pretty unusual stuff. Videos that couldn't air on either 120 Minutes or

High fevers routinely make me seriously disoriented (door = hole in wall type disorientation); a couple of times I've crossed over to actual hallucinations. It does happen…

I killed 15 Germans in WWII.

@miles_underground: Given the recent research that suggests that Lou Gehrig may not have actually died from Lou Gehrig's Disease, that joke sort of comes around the other side to become funny.

I was wondering if anyone else was going to mention Mila Kunis. Kutcher is the hare and she's the tortoise (figuratively speaking). I wouldn't say her performance on "That 70's Show" was one-note, exactly. There was often a sly charm and sometimes a hard edge to Jackie that suggested she could do more. Given pretty

At least split the difference. It seems to me that at least one HD movie channel runs a ton of commercials between movies, with maybe one commercial break during the movie, the rest uncut. Cramming them in every 12 minutes just doesn't work, especially in programming that doesn't have natural breaks built in.

I didn't care much for Effy until the full measure of her character unfolded at the end of series 4. I was genuinely impressed the show took her there, and it changes the way I view everything previous (trying to avoid spoilers here).

They've both been home for a couple of weeks now, McNabb wondering where he'll play next year and Shanahan wondering why he ever took this job. Why do you ask?

I love both albums so won't comment there, but to answer an above question, that Cougar probably doesn't get *terrible* gas mileage, certainly not for its era. High teens, maybe pushing 20 (a 289 2-barrel is modest, and pre-catalytic converter helps the mileage, but it is much dirtier than current cars). And, on a

Clark, to his friends, but you're not his fucking friend.

Yeah, I "drive" motorcycles, and know what a "clutch" is. Do you need some help fixing something? A couple of beers, good conversation and wrenching on a bike is a fun enough evening for me.

He was good as a scarily intense Young Republican, of all things, in Bob Roberts.

Walter's knowledge of wood ash flavors was funny; that he emphatically knew that that was not what human remains tasted like was back to creepy.

I'll piss off the Kiwis by adding Zoe Bell and Lucy Lawless and saying close enough. And, hey, IMDB says that Jackson wanted Lawless to audition for the role of Galadriel. I think Blanchett's regal bearing fits the character better; Lawless could make a good Mirkwood elf if they found a place for her.

Reminds me of the joke:

That's one of those things where I suspend disbelief and assume that they've sacrificed some security for secrecy, or that they've layered all their security at the core. Think of the Dept of Defense on Earth-2 at being like Alcatraz on an island in the middle of the bay. There were never tons of guards and whatnot on

I have to say that I love this episode because it perfectly captured drinking nights both fun and sour as I've experienced them in different ways over the years. I liked how at different times I've been each character in the show yet each character was true to who they are in the show.

Troy and Annie making it there would have been skeevy and totally out of sync with the episode. It's been established that Annie long had a crush on Troy in high school and he never knew she existed. That's what she was referring to in her half of the conversation outside her apartment. For them to get it on it there

Cutshaw being a pedo is a callback to Jason's past. Hank also considered Jason implicitly guilty because he had to have known what was going on the same way Cutshaw had to be either lying or stupid to not know what was really happening to make the airport get built.