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Brian Jud
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Oh please, don't play the "I knew what I was doing" card-again.

It's very true.

What a real yarn.

Not to mention "Planes," right?

Huh.

I'm currently reading "The American Game: Baseball and Ethnicity" edited by  Lawrence Baldassaro and Richard A. Johnson.  Each chapter is an essay about a different race/ethnic group and their role in helping to shape baseball history. Very good so far.

Heh…up…

"Chris Rock has found the cast for his new showbiz movie"

Wow. That's not even a "venue" per se, it's just a bar. Way to go, AC.

Which venue may I ask?

That's how I (got) beat (up by someone in a city whose basketball team once signed) Shaq

@avclub-febfa0e1f5030ced4d19cadf64d21d5a:disqus Oh yeah, definitely agreed in the end.

I think ultimately it was less "the people aren't ready for you" than it was "are you ready for the people?"

You pointed this out: that Gotham is Bruce's home is insanely important to Batman the character.

I think it's interesting (in a totally irrelevant-to-anything way) that both of Clark/Kal's "dads" were played by actors who have played Robin Hood in major productions.

Interesting, since Mario Puzo wrote both Superman I and II.

Thanks, I wasn't sure if it was just a cheap line.

I'm not familiar with the original comics or much of the mythos. Was Clark always a reporter so he could keep his "ear to the ground" like the end of Man of Steel said?

Fucking Eric Bana is at it again!