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By now, Clay Davis would surely have switched sides, run a failed bazillion dollar campaign as the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate from Maryland, and would be an occasional Fox News commentator whining about the corruption in welfare bureaucracy and the nefarious influence of money in politics, while

But did they hoola-hoop?

Freddie Lyon

It is super-frustrating that Brian May and Roger Taylor seem to have veto-power over every aspect of this project. If only another studio would swoop in and do an "unauthorized" version. There is no shortage of source material concerning the life of Mercury.

I thought I recalled a row of single-mouse cages, but I refuse to give it another thought! I wasted 20 minutes going back through the video last week after you questioned the logical consistency of a key part of the episode. Pathetic though I may be, I will not do that to establish Sherman's status!

Well, there were multiple cages and equipment around him, but I also prefer to think that Sherman was safe from evil. Perhaps he was plotting to take over the world.

Well, my impression was that Sherman was probably being exposed to cancerous agents to see how it affected his smell. Mr. Peabody would have surely disapproved.

I had higher hopes for this, but I will happily watch it fizzle if that increases the chances of Gillian Anderson returning to Hannibal.

I would suggest that the intense drop in quality began in Season 3, stabilized a bit with Season 4, but was terminal before the Baby Season kicked in.

The "inconvenient miscarriage" may be aggravating, but I deeply hope that Homeland bites the bullet and takes that one hit in the season premiere, rather than subjecting us to the thousand pregnancy and childbirth tropes that will surely follow in the alternative.

They were probably delicious. Fortunately, turtle soup doesn't complement cock.

The best lines of the episode:

His eagerness to shine attention back on Holmes/Watson during the interview was suspicious. He was too anxious and failed to let the facts speak for themselves.

Also, The Americans is D.C.-based.

Tragicomic is a huge understatement for describing that opening.

Or maybe they raise prices to balance the demand? How is it that popularity is a problem?

No, please criticize Amazon for it's ability to re-create and manipulate entire markets, squeeze manufacturers through its near-monopolistic power in certain segments, and force consumer choice to its advantage. I am not suggesting that Amazon does no evil.

They shattered sales records with guaranteed shipping, and staggeringly grew their business and market share. But a few 24- and 48-hour shipments arrived late.

When rewriting a press release into a "Newswire" related to economics, perhaps allow someone with a clue regarding economics help out. No product "suffers from popularity." But it is natural to adjust prices to increasing costs and increasing demand. Amazon Prime has reached a point where the cost increase will only

You are absolutely correct that there are brilliant minds within most any "faith system." One of the few true geniuses I have known well was Mormon. He did not just maintain a cultural connection to the faith, but actively expended tremendous thought defending the existence of ancient American Jesus-followers, magic