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I agree that Iron Council was the least enjoyable of the three. It started strong, wandered (on purpose), and IIRC jumped around the continent and picked up a different points in the story timeline and with different characters and different points of view.

That really started to bug me, especially during the Sarah Connor Chronicles.

He obviously means G.I. Joe.

He blessed himself with the "water" in the Holy Grail?

747 Safety Card > Da Vinci Code

Second-to-last guy to watch Idol
Don't worry, Josh - I'll hang out with you by the copier and try to maintain my hipster sneer for those vote-texting losers.

I'm just gonna keep seconding books that are sitting on my shelf w/ the spine uncracked (except for those that I bought used).

Cloud Atlas was good, and I think it would generate a lot of discussion.

Devil in the White City would be a good choice.

It would get me to dust it off and finally read it.

KARR
It KITT a robot? Then his evil twin KARR (or is that K.A.R.R.?) would be pretty ridiculous.

You've Got Herpes

Nobody's reading this, but Montreal's point is something that always stuck with me: the only bodytypes they need are young, hot 20/30-somethings?

That's who these guys are!!!! I'd been trying to remember their names.

I've tried too . . . it's in the Venn Diagram of what I should like, everyone around me says I should like it . . . but the few times I've seen it, I'm thinking that maybe I need to be on hallucinogenics to get it.

But then there's the reverse, or inverse, or whatever of this problem:

Apparently there are two bands named Mono:

[Shuffles slowly across shot. Head down, chin on chest. Vince Guaraldi Trio plays in background.]

Thank you for that.

I don't care about spoilers - I hated the DaVinci novel, I hated the movie only slightly less, so really doubt I'm gonna see this anytime soon.