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Andrei Ulmeyda
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Elaine: HEY! I went to Tufts. That was my safety school. So don't talk to me about hardship…

you know that's a…kneeler

the wheels are in motion!

I've ridden in a Cadillac hundreds of times. Thousands!

I also got "Astounding Bear Attacks".

two fishes?

That's a pretty big matzoh ball you left hanging out there.

They're anarchists, Jerry! They…they're huge.

A poorly made one, even by rat-hat standards.

Not just some monies. Many many monies.

Portlandia, despite not being set in Brooklyn, has way better hipster/brooklyn-y jokes.

You're an errand girl, sent by grocery clerks…to collect a bill

Dogma

Favorite Episode So Far
I'm watching CB for the first time along with TV Club, and I have to say this is the episode that has won me over. Things are really starting to kick into high gear.

Mirror's Edge is a great example of an exhilarating game focused on the joys of "flight" rather than "fight".

would rather just have
Mirror's Edge 2.

I liked when he said "BUT YAH NOT KING…ARE YA?"

shit, my button symbols didn't show up. that's supposed to be [back], [back], [square], etc.

The cool thing about Mk9 (besides the fact that all the special moves are conveniently provided in the pause menu) is that any given character's powers tend to be oriented around one or two simple button combinations. Like, , [square] will be one cool special move, [triangle] would be another, and [circle] a third.

I was always a Kung Lao fan, because I liked his look, and he was a good guy. In this one, though, I'm gravitating towards Kitana. Her backwards jump-fly thing (if you've played her, you know what I'm talking about) is pretty devastating. Liu Kang is also no slouch.