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oh, you could say that about anything.

because where else would howard borden get a job?

the "trapped-ness" of the couple trapped in the fire while making love in the office after hours always got to me.

i saw the first one as a kid & loved it - it seemed so serious & adult to me - was this how grownups talked & acted when kids weren't around? i was so invested in the tension of getting the briefcase/bomb away from van heflin! & then his wife apologizing to the survivors when they land - that killed me! by the time

don't be embarrassed. it happens to lots of guys & it's no big deal. (actually, it is a big deal).

i was really hoping to find out that leslie became potus in the future, maybe even first woman potus. i will console myself that this does happen further in the future than they were able to show us.

any lani tupu is good lani tupu!

at first, i thought the guy coming in to complain about the broken swing was stephen colbert! how great would that have been????

don't forget rosario!

lani tupu!!!!!

damn, you beat me to this! you win again, mister evil.

well, eventually.

there's never a wrong time for puppies! & really, isn't the whole show a bit maudlin?

a friend took me to see this when i was in high school. i had absolutely NO IDEA what was going on.

cinnasaul!

chekhov's space blanket!

i like where his tail plays the piano!

av club:

i thought "these boots are made for walking" was about a magic pair of boots that walked around on their own & stomped people to death - "one of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you!" yikes!

um, this is a thread about jebus, not superman.