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"Oh yeah… now tell me to ruin every sketch I'm in tonight by giggling… oh, soooooooo goooooood…"

"The Taliban, two unarmed Vietnamese men, it's all the same to me!"

Actually, it makes sense not to have this, since it wasn't really a serial comic. My bad.

What about the (if I recall correctly) horribly-voiced-and-even-more-horribly-sung-over Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day TV adaptation?

So can we just call "Work It" the worst show of 2012 and leave it at that?

And the surrealist's pillowcase filled with blueberry jam.

It’s hard to decide whether to mock Winfrey or sign up with her.

And fatasses like me go with whatever they see first.

I just finished all modes, and I can confirm that Original, at least for me, was significantly harder overall. The last 2 rooms in Insane took me about 50 tries, whereas the last two rooms in Original took me about 300 by my estimation.

Fuck Focus. Seriously. I got to the first room with a horizontal laser in Insane, and I was done.

In other news, frog suits (which debuted on the same game) are still OK.

When it comes to Skyler, I've been thinking a lot about a line from "Primary Colors," after they find out that the main character has been messing around with a girl: "She's isn't even upset that you fucked your 17 year-old babysitter.
And you know why, it's never the cheat that goes to hell, it's always
the one who

I think Swords and Potions has been a bit maligned.

The Evans story about Martin Sheen at Thanksgiving was just awesome.

Metal Gear Solid was no great triumph (qualifier: I only played the PS1 version). I was way more into MGS: VR Missions, and still consider my 100% of that game to be one of my best gaming achievements.

Wait, did I hear that right?
Unless this is one of those things that people say is a faux pas but really isn't (like ending a sentence with a preposition), did you just use the word "expresso," Joe?

I've got a doctor in Scottsdale with my name. That's about all, really.

@Knifey: it was much more recent. The wife and I caught up with the last three episodes of Season 3, and it was on Episode 11, "Abiquiu." I always took Gus's gesture more as a way of 1) Showing poise, and 2) Non-verbally saying "I will hand you a knife, handle-first, in my own home, far from witnesses, and you will

The boss rush isn't so bad.

Another guess about Gus/Victor motivation…
…now with 90% less actual proof!