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That ought to loosen up that stuffy-shirt of yours!

Things on the internet last forever. Make sure set fire to it on your way out.

The meat must understand why it desires to be in a taco.

Not single person remembers 10 days later, so I've got the first round.

The real world is why I started drinking.

I concede. I guess my point was that I didn't the writers to all of a sudden to blow-up these traits that they become much larger than the character himself. Since Ron is such a deep and profound character to begin with, I should have realized he could handle any fringe behavior they equip him with. Not that any of

That…would actually work. Kudos for you!

The Room 2: The Resurrection and Redemption of Johnny.

Not to say its not a pleasure to see this aspect of Ron's personality coming out, I'm cautious about a full-blown personality change as opposed to a careful transition.

In 1976, this was not yet known. So, he will be history's greatest monster.

I like to think Andy got distracted from what he was supposed to do and has taken up shop as a shoe-shiner with a delightful cockney accent while on stay in London. "Shine ya shoez guvnah!"

I miss NewsRadio. The world needs more Dave Foley.

I swear, the way Rob Lowe said it in that excited Chris Treager-speak, it really sounded like "butts." Maybe, that's what I really wanted to hear him say. Because I wouldn't mind him nipping my butt.

Agreed for the Jamm, but disagree on the "eh." For me, this was a good balance of three plot-lines pairing off different characters we don't see interact together much.

They're pushing him close to the edge of fringe-lunatic. Trying to drop off the grid, countless millions (billions?) of fortunes stashed in a bunker of some kind… He's no longer the grounded Libertarian "less government is good government" world-beater he once was. He's closer to "tinfoil hats prevent satellites from

He clearly means Clipper.

I avoided parties at all cost in college. I locked myself in my dorm room to study and hung out with like-minded folk. Its why, though being agnostic, I gravitated toward the Inter-Varsity crowd. They were good people and thought for themselves. They embodied what a college student should be. Unfortunately, we still

That English major they paid-off to write that apology letter is now making that degree worthwhile.

I was thinking Astronaut's Wife when I read the article title.

I can't wait for the film version.