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I'm just happy you even mentioned Butchart Gardens.

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THEN WHO WAS PHONE?

THEN WHO WAS PHONE?

American Two-Teats

American Two-Teats

Yes, I should clarify that I don't endorse a 2000 Nader-RATM attitude of "the two main candidates are the same!" There are clear differences in platforms. I simply wanted to point out that one could be a lot more extreme than either Obama or Romney in either direction.

Yes, I should clarify that I don't endorse a 2000 Nader-RATM attitude of "the two main candidates are the same!" There are clear differences in platforms. I simply wanted to point out that one could be a lot more extreme than either Obama or Romney in either direction.

Yeah, I grant that there are clear differences between the two party platforms (and I certainly have my preferences), but I think it's silly exaggeration to say that the two candidates are "the exact opposite" of each other. Remember that Romney was considered by many to be a centrist or moderate governor of a liberal

Yeah, I grant that there are clear differences between the two party platforms (and I certainly have my preferences), but I think it's silly exaggeration to say that the two candidates are "the exact opposite" of each other. Remember that Romney was considered by many to be a centrist or moderate governor of a liberal

The line "Maybe if I'm part of that mob, I can steer it in wise directions!" should be part of every citizenship ceremony.

The line "Maybe if I'm part of that mob, I can steer it in wise directions!" should be part of every citizenship ceremony.

"Dad, you killed the zombie Flanders!"
"He was a zombie?"

"Dad, you killed the zombie Flanders!"
"He was a zombie?"

Yeah, I would find it hard to defend the claim that this was a *bad* episode, but given that it was part of such a brilliant transcendent era, I could see a case that this episode is in the bottom half of its season. Possibly.

Yeah, I would find it hard to defend the claim that this was a *bad* episode, but given that it was part of such a brilliant transcendent era, I could see a case that this episode is in the bottom half of its season. Possibly.

That flag was *not* created during the brief period in 1912 after New Mexico joined but before Arizona did.

That flag was *not* created during the brief period in 1912 after New Mexico joined but before Arizona did.

I think the show really put its finger on something there. There's a case to be made that there are many things in popular culture that are vulgar or lowbrow, and possibly not good for us, but they continue to exist because many women find it a turn-on when men do these things. (Your favorite examples may differ from