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Johnny Assay
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12:30 in Newfoundland.

Passersby were amazed by the unusually large amounts of blood.

<ctrl-f> "Review" … dammit.

Speaking of daring: it always peeved me a bit when one of the contestants on GBBO (usually one with non-Anglo ancestry) used an interesting flavor combination from outside the British Isles and Mary would say, "That's … very different." C'mon, Mary, it won't kill you to try a new thing or two.

Is nothing sacred to these SJW types?

I'm so glad that someone other than my 15-year-old nerd self remembers Earth 2.

No, the headline said *popular* shows.

I believe Netflix also has the complete run of NCIS.

But the Megalodon's still real, right?

That dog seems very calm & gentle. Not be a biter or a Mahler.

Try Googling "Vermin Supreme".

These puns make me wimple in pain.

Nope, still alive. She even has an IMDb page.

That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And in strange aeons even death may die.

The slang used in Clockwork Orange is basically corrupted Russian ("droog" = "друг" = "friend", "lewdies" = "люди" = "people", "horrorshow" = "хорошо" = "good", etc.) So it wouldn't have been that big of a stretch.

Apparently two of the air-crew members are still alive: Glenn Beck (not that one), who played the navigator, and Shane Rimmer, who played the co-pilot. The rest either have dates of death listed on IMDB, or their list of screen credits mysteriously stops in the '70s or '80s.

There's a lot of comments about how the last strike killed this show or that, but honestly, the last strike might have saved (barely) Friday Night Lights. They were merrily digging themselves into a hole, and if the strike hadn't taken away their shovels it might have ended up too deep to get out of.

Good allusion!

We have to go back, Kate Brianna!

You kids don't know what you want! That's why you're still kids — 'cause you're stupid!