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The Debt of James Joyce
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No, sir, you are not.  Indubitably.

This is correct.

This is correct.

Riding a turtle, no less.

Riding a turtle, no less.

In "Afternoon Delight", Ron Howard says that Buster had become "hooked" on the crane game.  Fantastic.

In "Afternoon Delight", Ron Howard says that Buster had become "hooked" on the crane game.  Fantastic.

Gotta go with the conversation where his wife tries to tell him that she's in love with his brother-in-law.

Gotta go with the conversation where his wife tries to tell him that she's in love with his brother-in-law.

Three weeks later, I think we've answered your query.

Three weeks later, I think we've answered your query.

To Afghamistam, you're right about the socialism part when it comes to the NFL (which is a great part of what makes that league awesome), but that's not necessarily true for most other American sports.  Certainly not for Baseball, anyway, which is as free-market and as inherently unequal as a league can be.

To Afghamistam, you're right about the socialism part when it comes to the NFL (which is a great part of what makes that league awesome), but that's not necessarily true for most other American sports.  Certainly not for Baseball, anyway, which is as free-market and as inherently unequal as a league can be.

Agreed.  A episode for me.  I found this review overly plot-centric and, imo, a bit trite.  Too quick to make a pithy joke, often at the end of the paragraph for emphasis, etc.  I was hoping for more of an analysis about Sherlock's capability to love.  The scene with Mycroft in the morgue, the further speculation

A million times, like.

They're gonna write a song in which she ascends to heaven.  Debra Messing (up this whole show, amirite) said that she had a way to end the damn thing, and that's it.  She dies, but it needs to be upbeat and (to suit Smash) probably cloyingly so.  So MM dies and goes to heaven, sung with an inappropriately (to

Well, Bran is getting to that age where he'll start having wet dreams.

The Game (of Thrones) is the same; it just got more fierce.

Bronn:  "My pleasure."

Oh hells yes.  This.