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My lunch consisted of a waffle and a cup of coffee.  Best lunch I've had all week.

Whoa, there's someone else who didn't really like Moon either.  Yeah, Gerty's sudden change of heart didn't really make much sense to me.  And the whole thing was kinda predictable for me.  The two Sams are kept in the dark about being clones and their fate for long after this has become obvious to the viewer, and it

I didn't even know that you can build houses in Skyrim.

I had the first pick of a 14 team snake draft:
QB:  Matt Ryan (Atl)
RB:  Adrian Peterson (Min)
RB:  Ahmad Bradshaw (Ind)
WR:  Roddy White (Atl)
WR:  Stevie Johnson (Buf)
TE:  Jason Witten (Dal)
FLEX:  Miles Austin (Dal)
D/ST:  Denver Broncos
K:  Dan Bailey (Dal)
BN:  Malcolm Floyd (SD WR)
BN:  Bernard Pierce (Bal RB)
BN:  Josh

Will you be starting Luck or Vick?

What was the laughably bad first sentence of Primus?

Generalized good vibes to both Lurks and Smacky.

Did the Indians game have a theme?

There's a show called Dog with a Blog?  The name alone makes it clear that that can't possibly be a good show.

Yeah, I guess the showing off is one of the things about Suttree that's keeping it from being quite as good as Blood Meridian, where McCarthy seemed to be just completely in control of what he was writing and to be able to effortlessly and confidently write perfect prose.  Although, if an author is as god as McCarthy

Um, so he mentions a ton of things that helped lead to the discovery (like for example Chargaff's discovery relating to ratios of A:T and C:G), and Franklin gets mentioned plenty as a major player in the search for the structure of DNA.  But, he probably doesn't give her X-ray diffraction photographs enough credit,

Yeah Watson doesn't do a lot to change people's minds about him being a dick in Double Helix.  Watson seems like he was really determined to make a great discovery, but he and Crick don't actually do much in the way of actual research himself, just takes the discoveries of Rosalind Franklin, Chargaff, and others and

Not that I'd want to encourage you to break the law, but I watched both Eraserhead and The Elephant Man on Youtube, so you know, if you also don't have money for spending on things, well…

The first part of this story is awesome.  I think like three years ago or something I managed to get AP with the fifth overall pick out of 12.  I think this was in a year where CJ2k was ranked as the best RB (although I had AP ranked as my top player), but still, it made no sense.  I'm guessing that the league had

The original version of "My Lovely Horse" is so hilariously shitty.

Yeah, as far as broad comedy goes, I feel like one of the most universal things about the Catholic Church is the fact that pretty much all Catholics make fun of some aspect of Catholicism at some point in their lives, and Father Ted was probably the first piece of religious satire that I ever really paid attention to,

"Now concentrate this time, Dougal.  These [points at plastic cows right in front of him] are very small;  those [points at real cows outside window] are far away."

I prefer Memento myself, but yeah, The Prestige is pretty fantastic.  It manages to legitimately surprise with its twists, along with being a really compelling story to begin with.  Plus, David Bowie as Tesla!

Have you seen The Room at a public screening before?

Captain America is a lot of fun.  I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it.  It definitely beats Thor for me, which felt really bloated with too much action at times, and the CGI-landscapes of Asgard/not Earth were really, really dull. Edit: Not that I'm trying to derail your thread into a Thor-bash; I still thought