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MarkInTexas
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The good news is that I think a lot of McConnell's reputation of the ultimate Senator who knows every trick has been largely shredded. Even if he does get Trumpcare eventually passed, history will remember that it took months for the GOP-controlled Senate to pass a GOP bill concerning the GOP's top priority of the

He certainly doesn't seem to be aware he can fire the attorney general, or the acting FBI director (the subjects of his next tweets after the transgender ban).

In no particular order: Borat, Walk Hard, and The Wolf of Wall Street.

Not to be confused with the other 9/11's Charlie Sheen.

My mom, who's even more liberal than I am now (and I'm pretty liberal) hated Rush. My dad was a Republican (I'm not sure if he still is. I know he definitely thinks Comrade President is a disaster), but he was never anywhere near as far right as Rush is. I didn't get to listen to him during the school year, but I

I went to the 93 Jamboree. Clinton didn't attend. I think he sent the interior secretary in his place. I have no idea what that guy said, either.

As an Eagle who didn't get laid until college, I have to say that your experience wasn't all that typical.

Good lord, he's popular enough to play NFL stadiums? I figured NBA arenas, sure, but NFL stadiums? Is he really that popular?

Though some of them can't fight this feeling anymore, and have forgotten what they started fighting for.

Oh geez…Sing. Please God, make it so the 7-year-old does not notice that he can watch it anytime he wants now. Then again, he's not overdosed on Trolls or Secret Life of Pets, preferring to watch episodes of Transformers: Rescue Bots for the 12th time. I'm strangely OK with that.

I feel like paying the couple of extra bucks a month for the commercial-free option is well worth it.

11-year-old me really, really, really liked that scene.

About five or so years ago, when this first popped on on Netflix, my partner convinced me to start watching it. We watched about six episodes, then stopped for whatever reason. I feel like I didn't miss much.

She's on the very good Younger, so so might not be relevant, but at least she found a good place to land.

Not from the beginning, but as soon as we learned Bernard was a robot, that he would turn out to be the spitting image of Arnold seemed like a likely possibility.

What about Scrabble?

I'm kind of worried that at some point in Season 2, we'll learn that Surprise! her not leaving was programmed after all!.

The problem with that is that there was really only one plot twist that was all that surprising, namely that Bernard was a robot. And even that was somewhat predictable since it was obvious from the beginning that one of the "human" characters would turn out to be a host. I'll admit, I wasn't expecting it to be

At least he doesn't have to peddle any of the stupid paprika Comrade President made him say anymore.

I still can't get past the fact that movies are now on HBO/Showtime/Starz/Epix only 6-8 months after they premiere in the theaters. 10 years ago, the window was pretty much a year, with maybe a month or two wiggle room on each side. But of August's big premieres, one came in November, and the other three in December.