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Rock and roll martian…

That was my thought too.  They made it through Deliverance country just to be attacked by Jason

I really like the vest.

Look at his tufted ears!

Are you kidding! Blankets are delicious!

It's your money; use it when you need it!

I know I've seen way to much daytime TV when I read that and the opera version of that ad plays through my head.

The thing that I find people don't seem to get is that the person who isn't social is totally different from the socialization issues in an person with autism who acts that way because of how their brain is wired makes them unable to pick up things like social cues.

The specific socialization issues are only one part of the diagnosis for an ASD, and considering the stigma and that it is not simple to remove as a label, clinicians don't (or at least ideally should not) quickly give it out as a diagnosis.

I am pretty sure that probably is the result of there being a much higher prevalence of ASD in makes than in females.

I watched the whole of season 2 on demand and loved it.  Everything with Monticore was the perfect amount of ridiculous.

No, Bob Goulet - that's not talented! Luther's got talent! He got a Dionne Warwick/Falana kind of thing going.

I always thought that they were supposed to be closer to each other than the rest of the family because they were twins, or at least were raised that way.

We know what you think.

Thing is, there actually is a show that is 1600 Penn with a black president called "The First Family".
Per Wikipedia:
"The series centers on William Johnson (Christopher B. Duncan), who attempts to balance his family life with his wife Katherine (Kellita Smith) and their two sons and two daughters as they adjust to

Thing is, there actually is a show that is 1600 Penn with a black president called "The First Family".
Per Wikipedia:
"The series centers on William Johnson (Christopher B. Duncan), who attempts to balance his family life with his wife Katherine (Kellita Smith) and their two sons and two daughters as they adjust to

It seems like they let him do a lot more ad-libbing with Scorpio, like the way the whole Hammock bit feels improvised, which they didn't really make room for in the other roles.

It seems like they let him do a lot more ad-libbing with Scorpio, like the way the whole Hammock bit feels improvised, which they didn't really make room for in the other roles.

"Hey, where are the sissy and the bald guy going?"

"Hey, where are the sissy and the bald guy going?"