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My favorite search of Urban Dictionary: Upper Decker. :)

We all came out to Montreux
On the Lake Geneva shoreline
To make records with a mobile
We didn't have much time
Frank Zappa and the Mothers
Were at the best place around
But some stupid with a flare gun
Burned the place to the ground
Smoke on the water, fire in the sky.

RIght—-Jimmy is good to good people, takes advantage of bad people. Robin Hood, Esq.

You should have done what I did: watched the game first, then caught the third repeat of the BCS episode, which started well after the sad end of the game (another fix for Duke?). Go Badgers!

Just a nitpick: it's not a "Chicago sunroof" it's a "Chicago Sunroof," just like a "Dirty Sanchez" or a "Cleveland Steamer." Two words meaning one thing, not the first modifying the second.

I agree! Maybe she'll star in a spin-off, "Avoid Eye Contact."

I started wondering if Anne dosed him with some plant from her collection.

I am copyrighting "axerobics"

I must withdraw my objection last week that the organophosphate sprayed on the island didn't kill all the trees: it did. However, it is still nonsense that such a pesticide could kill both animal and plant life.

Red-soled shoes = Christian Louboutin

Henry has future serial killer written all over him.

It couldn't have been directed at Stan, because he has no idea who the Jennings are. If it was directed at Stan, it was only by the writers, for the viewers' consumption.

Liz would kill Paige in a heartbeat, crying genuine tears all the while. I think she'd be smart enough to do it out of reach of Philip.

Martha needs to be killed, too.

That's one take; I note for your consideration that Carl remained disinclined to kill Boyd until Markham promised to kill his brother if he did not.

An artifact of a wide-angle lens.

I think his paranoia (comes with his job) just made him realize how brilliant a ploy to send an operative in the guise of a defector. One of the greatest assets in counterintelligence is a wild imagination.

At some level the children exist as props for their cover, just as Philip and Elizabeth appear to have only recently become genuinely fond of one another.

Philip's knife isn't a threat perceived by Paige, because as yet she has no idea what her parents are capable of, but it is a threat to Paige for viewers.

Quite so—-even physicians need a hospital's approval to practice on its premises.