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The Mother Jones journalist did not reply upon this report as he could not verify its contents.

This report did not originate from US IC. A former MI6 agent compiled the report at the behest of anti-Trump Republicans and Democrats. This former agent was providing this info to the FBI over the course of the summer and fall. The IC was telling Obama and Trump that this report exists and is being talked about in

I chose to read this not in the voice of Mr. Trump but that of George St. Geegland.

Even if we assume that Russia's efforts had no effect that does not make their attempts less troubling.

So is the movie the kind of thing where you had to be alive when it came out to like it? I've never actually met anyone who watched it and liked it anywhere near as much as the show, any season.

My friend put up an ash tray with a lid on it on his tree for me and when his kids noticed it he told them it was a squirrel mailbox. I had to stop using it.

My PTSD was much different than Edgar's but something they hinted at that I really noticed was the feeling that the world was moving in without you. I remember just not understanding how people could just go about their lives. For months I just felt stuck on one day.

As someone who briefly suffered PTSD (not combat) AND as someone who works for a government program that provides equipment to those with physical disabilities and I routinely have to disappoint people, this episode was difficult to watch but amazing.

Ice Man is so freaking amazing because of him.

I once worked in a grocery store with a Steven King and a Dean Kuntz.

You know, I avoided Last Man Standing because it seemed as though the cultural intelligentsia deemed it bad and I find my tastes align with that. A couple months ago I started watching it because a woman I've been seeing likes it.

I really like PC's Smoking Stampede. Just a but spicy. Reminds me of their chipotle smokies RIP.

He also cowrote the first episode of Band of Brothers so there's that

I have rewatched Clone High a couple of times since becoming an adult. It's the reason I follow Lord and Miller.

I took a friend of mine. She hated it and asked me why I thought it was good. For me I was laughing my freaking butt off.

I find the BB barrel works pretty well. It's the only 'cute' box set I own. The Sopranos and Roots are awful because they are two discs deep for whatever reason

And some, such as myself, don't. So…

Obviously this goes against the reason for this, but Vonnegut's Hocus Pocus is linked forever with The Beatles' "Here, There, and Everywhere" since I listened to it on repeat. Hocus Pocus is my favourite Vonnegut book and that song is one of my favourite melodies so it's a great pairing

You do also realize that the character just happens to be black, right? At no point in the film does his race come into play. I remember finding that relieving.

Just move to Canada. It was going on Netflix days after each episode aired.