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Mike, your wallet analogy is useless. If your wallet is common, then the odds of it being at a murder aren't great because there's no reason for it to be at a murder. There are much better odds of it being the wallet that a guy who lives two blocks from the store that sells it pulls out to buy a coke from another

Mike, your wallet analogy is useless. If your wallet is common, then the odds of it being at a murder aren't great because there's no reason for it to be at a murder. There are much better odds of it being the wallet that a guy who lives two blocks from the store that sells it pulls out to buy a coke from another

Your way, so derided later, was the only one I understood. Thank you.

Your way, so derided later, was the only one I understood. Thank you.

I don't understand why the third one is capitalized. Either you're saying that buffalo[2] from Buffalo[1] verb more buffalo, in which case it shouldn't be capitalized, or you're saying Buffalo[1] verb buffalo[4] from Buffalo[3], in which case you could stick another Buffalo on the front. Please explain this to me?

I don't understand why the third one is capitalized. Either you're saying that buffalo[2] from Buffalo[1] verb more buffalo, in which case it shouldn't be capitalized, or you're saying Buffalo[1] verb buffalo[4] from Buffalo[3], in which case you could stick another Buffalo on the front. Please explain this to me?

Never course in Latin clearly you took. (That's my best guess as to what the word order would be in Latin.)

Never course in Latin clearly you took. (That's my best guess as to what the word order would be in Latin.)

If you can rewatch last night's episode, find the scene where she's in a white sweater. Her neck is tiny and the sweater is incredibly loose. She's still not actress-thin, but she's definitely not actress-fat any more (I don't know if she was ever real-person-fat).

If you can rewatch last night's episode, find the scene where she's in a white sweater. Her neck is tiny and the sweater is incredibly loose. She's still not actress-thin, but she's definitely not actress-fat any more (I don't know if she was ever real-person-fat).

Oh, what an intelligent, devastating argument. Clearly, if they are being compensated at any way, they have no standing to think they deserve (by which I mean, can negotiate) more.

Oh, what an intelligent, devastating argument. Clearly, if they are being compensated at any way, they have no standing to think they deserve (by which I mean, can negotiate) more.

I said last night that they'd better not claim Sadie's fat anymore. Have they acknowledged her weight loss on the show?

I said last night that they'd better not claim Sadie's fat anymore. Have they acknowledged her weight loss on the show?

Re: Bizarro-Season-1 - last year Jenna suffered the overblown consequences of her accident looking like a suicide attempt, but this year her mom is. Would her dad be nearly so mad if he didn't believe his daughter had tried to kill herself over it?

Re: Bizarro-Season-1 - last year Jenna suffered the overblown consequences of her accident looking like a suicide attempt, but this year her mom is. Would her dad be nearly so mad if he didn't believe his daughter had tried to kill herself over it?

Huh? What @avclub-0e2a88b513f0734fd19ed6c89a68658c:disqus is describing sounds more like what Top Chef Masters has been at times, a harder-but-less-gimmicky version of Top Chef. As you said, Top Chef encases shit in ice. And if this challenge had been on Top Chef, they wouldn't have been able to send anyone back to

Huh? What @avclub-0e2a88b513f0734fd19ed6c89a68658c:disqus is describing sounds more like what Top Chef Masters has been at times, a harder-but-less-gimmicky version of Top Chef. As you said, Top Chef encases shit in ice. And if this challenge had been on Top Chef, they wouldn't have been able to send anyone back to

@olivececile:disqus , that would be monstrously superior.

Paradise isn't a character. It's a setting. I, too, am enjoying them fleshing it out as a setting, but that doesn't make it a character.