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I think you are onto something that is very significant. I've long since disparaged the use of the word liberal because it seemed to have no other significance than to be a swear word against against any non-Republican (ignoring the fact that many liberal causes were advanced by Republicans). Now so-called liberals

She definitely has some physical charms, but they're pretty much canceled out by personality and attitude that are like sandpaper on your genitals.

Benson was a butler. (shortly before he became Lieutenant Governor…it's a natural progression, I understand)

I think IV is hands down the best of the series outside of the first film. A creepy menacing vibe, two strong female protagonists (probably the best characters aside from the original), nice character work from Beau Starr, Pleasence adding a sense of drive and danger to the events he knows will unfold and an ending

Dave Thomas of SCTV had briefly worked with Backer in the early 70's. He'd gone into advertising after college, worked on the Coca-Cola Canada account and was eventually brought down to work under Backer on Coke US. After he'd left to go back to Canada to try his hand at Second City, a Coke jingle he'd written the

Three or four episodes in and you really started to feel like you knew your way around these two camps and beaches. There was an immersive quality about that first season that the show never quite managed to duplicate.

In the early seasons at least, tampons were included in the first-aid kit each tribe was provided with. I'll get on with not having a life now.

"Yeah, I'm on it. Although I think the DJ might have already spent the deposit."

Weird that almost from the start there have been three idols in play and none of them wind up being used. One leaves in a medivac, one leaves because Tai decided to be a little punk, and the final is rendered useless because the last opportunity to use it gets called off on account of another medivac.

I can imagine Aubry talking her way into the ground too. She seems to have a really good handle with people when it's one-on-one, but the group dynamic can get pretty dicey at tribal.

Damn, you're good!

The only good thing about The Craft is the zero budget knock-off that came after, Little Witches. The movie itself was Godawful, but wasn't boring and had a few decent performances in it (making it ten times better than The Craft).

…and it's penetration.

Now, making a watermelon Jello slice where the rind is also made out of Jello and can be securely held in your hands, that would be culinary wizardry.

I think they were safe, the only ones who die in horse sex accidents are czarinas and that guy from Zoo.

Weird to imagine that mega-producer and super classy guy Don Simpson resisted putting her in An Officer and a Gentleman because she wasn't "fuckable enough".

It's interesting how he can be in comedy for nearly forty years and still not realize that his audiences groan because many of his jokes are frankly "groaners".

It was the reverse, Farrow assumed that their working relationship would continue. He was incredulous when she called him up wondering why her costume fittings for MMM hadn't been scheduled yet…"Are you insane?!"

Alda based the character's personality on Larry Gelbart, who he and Allen had previous dealings with. The part was supposed to be a one scene cameo but Allen liked what he was seeing so much he scrapped almost half of the script and reworked it around Alda.

"I'll take four…I'm going for an inside and an outside straight."