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If I'm not mistaken, Leonard's own San Antonio is a real contender for America's Fattest City.
http://www.mensfitness.com/…
Number 3 on this list (with Houston at 6 and El Paso at 7; things are bigger in Texas). Miami tops the list and Oklahoma City is #2.

Also, you have Sea World.

Totz, I can't get behind that. While I'm all for educating people about birth control, overpopulation isn't really an issue. It's certainly not the issue here. Even if the world had half the population, the issue is that these advanced farming techniques make food cheaper. There would still be plenty of poor

Way to not address Shaggy's perfectly valid (and accurate) point that organic farming requires VAST amounts more land, and that if it were used for food production, would not be able to feed the population. GM foods save lives.

Oh, I should further note that I'm a pescatarian by choice, and was a full vegetarian for many years before that. But just because I don't thinks that meat is healthy, and I'm personally repulsed by slaughterhouses doesn't mean that I want to force my position on anyone else.

I came here because someone needed to bring some ration and reason against scare-tactic docs like this one. Luckily, SER did it for me, and said it better than I would have. I saw a trailer for this, and it's had me pissed off for days. People are welcome to believe whatever bullshit they want to, but the film is

You guys are harsh. I thought I'd miss Padma, but Kelly seemed a fine replacement to me.

Yeah, chefs and cooks are big smokers. Maybe that's why they make good food: in order to taste it, they have to really push it farther. And that's why I, as a non-smoker, am perfectly happy with refried beans from a can and pasta sauce from a jar.

San Francisco Rush.

This bashing of Cars brings up something for me. Cars wasn't really that good. I think that some of Pixar's more average outings get a nice boost because of Pixar's reputation. I mean, A Bug's Life wasn't very good, neither were Finding Nemo or Cars. But because their good movies are just SO good, these other

Meh, not that big of a deal. Big G tells Steve, "Hey, misdirect your buddy and you'll get some credit towards some sweet wings." But when that doesn't work, he says, "Okay, okay…deliberately screw him over, and you'll get them whole hog."

Modell, please…
…don't pretend like you don't know what sperm tastes like.

Back when I was the booze manager for a soul-sucking hotel, one of our liquor reps came by with some of the better Cuervo that had then been aged in used bourbon casks. I generally avoid Cuervo, but this stuff was good. They said that it was a sipping tequila, rather than one for mixing or (ugh) shooting. Well

Chocolate Skittles != M&Ms
Woah, woah, slow down, Rabin. Chocolate Skittles were NOTHING like M&Ms, and don't try to fool anyone into thinking that. It's what I had assumed when I tried them, but instead of chocolate in the middle, you get this gooey fake-chocolate chewy crap inside. Saying that chocolate Skittles

He's a hack
I love how so many of you will accept his intellectual dishonesty and faulty logic just because you agree with him.

"Basically, we were being ignorant white yuppie-types."
I love you, AVC, but truer words were never spoken.

Yeah, Ricin, here's one we can agree on. I think the Canadians were pretty rude from the start. Hank was trying really hard to include them and be nice, and they did nothing but criticize his furniture, his beer, and, the final straw, his lawn. The Canadians were the jerks here.

I was about to give up on the show after last week. I haven't found anything to like about the show except for Aziz Ansari, and that includes the pilot. But this week finally worked for me. Leslie wasn't grating like she usually is, the show moved at a good clip that didn't bore me, and the characters were pushed

Rationalization coming: Assuming the show is in real-time, then we're seeing about 1% of the entire Dunder-Mifflin Scranton workweek. Were this an actual documentary, then we can assume that we're also seeing the most dramatic 1%. Given all that, then Michael Scott, while committing many offenses, also must spend

Even better, take that half-hour, and another half-hour, and show the epilogue episode of Dollhouse.