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At long last, we will have reached the epic conclusion of "How I Fell In Love With Another Woman, Then Nearly Got Married To A Completely Different Woman And Totally Banged Dozens of Other Women All While Hanging Out With My Friends, Drinking A Lot At The Bar I Lived Above Before I Met Your Mother, Had You Guys, Oh

Okay, I'm a little late to the party…  did he just write "First" or did he write "First Resort"?  Because that honestly changes things for me.

Seriously, folks.  Give Louis CK all your Emmys.

It is.  Although I'm partial to the original, as the pulsating beat is one of the things that always hooks me in.

Cool.  I still love that record (We Will Become Silhouettes is in my top 20 most played songs on my computer).

On August 9th, see Dane DeHann murder Sean Parker.

"probably find out he's a bad person as time goes by"

Man, that whole thing with the Truths was fantastic.

I want to say that she's the "I'm seriously beginning to doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion!" lady from Donnie Darko.

Dueling Priests, on the other hand, is about on par with the banjos.

Man, I love some of the turns this episode took as it went along.  We had Art going into field mode (and getting a "Marshall stiffy" to boot), we had Raylan with that I-swear-I'm-trying-not-to-shoot-somebody exhausted look on his face while he deals with crazy hillbillies, we had more than one criss-crossing criminal

Thank God.  If there was anything missing from the last version that got made, it was a CGI chariot race with tons of extreme closeups and schizophrenic editing.

Because if there's anything Star Wars was missing, it was fight scenes shot at half speed.

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As awful as it is to say it… it would be very hard to picture her trying to play a Jenna Maroney type and pulling it off.

I tried the free version on my iPhone and hated it.  Specifically for the time limit and the difficulty in maneuvering the pieces.  Those two problems don't go well together.

Okay, now I'm really curious to know more about back-stabbing Tina Fey.  I've always kind of figured that there might be some skeletons in the closet at SNL's writing department.

Another game I really enjoy is Blokus.  It's easy to learn, but still requires a fair amount of strategy to play well.

I prefer simple, old fashioned Risk, since I see no need to complicate it.