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I think trying to create the term "Free" as a proper noun merits a D+ all on its own.

I know it's kind of out of form, but I always got a kick out of the one that Jeeves narrates, where Bertie decides he's lonely and wants to adopt some little girls. I forget the title.

I just remember that it's got raw eggs in it.

Nabin, congratulations, this looks like it is a great book, and thanks for sharing your story. I'm buying a copy today, and I will recommend it to my book club. Always glad to throw a few bucks in the direction of people who give me hours and hours and hours of entertainment for free.

Spoiler?

I'm pretty sure it's because she's prepping for her 2012 presidential run. Hence the buzzkill.

Here you go.

Scoobies
I often wondered about why they were called the Scooby Gang, considering they are fighting ACTUAL supernatural things and not just Old Man McGillicuddy in a rubber mask. Plus, the numbering/gender match-ups is all weird, depending on who you consider to be a "real" Scooby.

I remember reading somewhere that Ian McKellan confessed to a huge crush on Derek Jacobi back in their younger days, but because neither of them was out at the time, he didn't make a move on him, and always regretted it.

Yeah, that's true. Maybe I'll just wait for the inevitable SyFy miniseries.

My favorite Boston Legal moment ever was when Jerry "Hands" Espinson sang the theme song.

No, you really should say "based on." Something cannot be based (resting on the foundation of thus-and-such) OFF something else. Similarly, you cannot have a story "centered around" a premise. If it is "centered", it cannot also be "around"—it has to be "on". It's technically impossible. Which is the best kind of

Yeah, it's hard to personally identify with Matthew, which is why I wouldn't call him the "heart" of the show. Although you could argue that he is the heart of WNYX, considering how often everybody there goes out of their way to show Matthew some love.

Tim Tams!

House, MD: Everybody Lies.

But why not make the movie? I mean, why not try and see what happens? What's so precious about the book that it can't be touched in any form? It's not like the book itself changes if you make a movie out of it. I've still got it on my shelf, and it's still awesome. So why shouldn't Snyder create a labor of love? Just

If by "scrotum joke" you mean "said the word 'scrotum,'" then yeah.

I would bet money that the pop culture quotes Q&A has the most comments. This won't touch it.

The impact of Crash. Hee.

How am I supposed to find someone willing to go into that musty old clap-trap?