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Timothy Oliphant or GTFO.

Yeah, the article might be right in describing Las Vegas at the end of the book, but mostly no scorching. Even the old lady character says that the earth will die once in fire, and once in water, but this is neither of those times.

Does this news mean that Mark Hamill as "Cockpuncher" - Portmanteau name "Cockmill" - will be playing one of the villains?

I love that album, but have to go with Secret Treaties. How are you going to beat Career of Evil, Subhuman, Dominance and Submission, Me 262, Flaming Telepaths and Astronomy? Can't be done.

No mystery about the slippage in quality. It was about that time that Albert Bouchard left the band. He was a superior drummer and gave them that sinister, dangerous vibe that you'll feel in songs like, "Dominance and Submission," "ME 262," and "Flaming Telepaths."

I think you really downplayed his contribution to the band. Having seen them over 60 times in concert, he was at least as valuable to their live sound as Eric Bloom. On his last tour with BOC, he had a memorable guitar solo on the "The Last Days of May," trading licks with Buck and keeping up with him nicely. A very

There you go. Just the right amount of homoeroticism.

Nope. Too homoerotic. Dial it back a bit

It's much less homoerotic than I thought it would be.

You're not seeing things. I thought exactly the same thing as you did.

I work on this baby the same way, trying to get maximum performance!

I think Chris Hardwick should be locked in a room and forced to listen to Joe Theisman talk about his "Aging Prostate" for hours on end.

Hank comes across as one of those kinds of cops who are a little slow, but manage to figure everything out with tenacity and sheer hard work.

One thing i've noticed this movie season: The movies my friends, frenemy's and casual acquaintances talked about on social media and at get-togethers did, at the very least, O.K. I can't think of a person who even mentioned bombs like R.I.P.D. or The Lone Ranger, for good or ill.

"My name is Lucifer, please buy a ticket to my attraction."

Or Mr. Burns, "Will There Ever Be A Rainbow?"

Everyone has gotten over Sherlock's death and is continuing on with their lives, albeit with more mood lighting. Then Sherlock himself enters the room where a newly hirsute Watson is preparing to dine, and "Upsets the applecart." Hilarity ensues.

It's just a thought. I'll let the entertainment wizard's at the CW perform their magic on the concept, I guess.

In my town there's a lawyer named Richard Blower. No kidding.

Perhaps they could make him faster than a normal human, but not so fast that he could vibrate through walls and run in circles so quickly that he creates tornadoes. Make him a double amputee with bionic legs or something.