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I would love it if the Dems and GOP managed to get together and work to find smart ways to grow the country together. Unfortunately, the GOP wants to kill the Democrats and the Democrats haven't fully figured that out just yet.

When someone posts something With The First Letter Of Every Word Capitalized Regardless Of Whether It Needs It Or Not then you know not to take that person seriously.

"Some find Elmo insufferable. They complain about his high-pitched
squeal, his unmotivated giggling, his cloying niceness and oppressively
sunny disposition. With all due respect, these people can all go fuck
themselves. You know how you felt during your most sublime and
transformative drug, your best religious or

George Thorogood says it's okay to have company - his Old Grandad and Jim Beam drink with him all the time.
(in spite of this, he still prefers to drink by himself)

On one hand this movie sounds incredibly ridiculous. But some of the marketing has been pretty clever. I like how Steven Wright plays the "meh" emoji in a trailer ("Bring the family. It doesn't have to be yours.").

It's the Jaws: The Revenge equation - sometimes you have to make shit to get by so you can get what you really want.

He grabs you in more ways than one, if you know what I mean.

I know that CN makes lots of pilots here and there and is very open to ideas. I am curious as to whether Owen Dennis' Infinity Train will be picked up. Reception seems very strong; it probably has a million views by now.

I think people will definitely look back at Regular Show as a part of television animation's comeback. Around the late 2000s, it was clear that the industry was at a crossroads. Everyone tried making Spongebob knockoffs of Americanized anime programs. Cartoon Network was trying live action and many beloved shows from

1. I Like You Hi
2. Weekend at Benson's (Benson was always my favorite)
3. This Is My Jam
4. Butt Dial (yes, the Phone Guardians are awesome)
5. A Bunch of Fully Grown Geese (they did action well when they went there)
Other good ones: Prank Call Master, Maxin and Relaxin, Hello China, Trash Boat ("Why should I pick up my

You got me there.

I appreciate the effort in protesting Martin Shkreli, but don't you think that throwing literal shit in his face is against the "When they go low, we go high" mantra that we should be following?

Fox Sports 1 is your home for the talent ESPN can't afford to pay for.

So he's like Marvin Lewis except Reid actually has instilled a sense of discipline for the team.

Speaking of which, I wonder if Goon 2 is going to get an American theatrical release. It's coming to Canadian theaters in March. You'd think a movie with several recognizable figures (Seann William Scott, Liev Schreiber, Elisha Cuthbert and TJ Miler) would get some limited release in the States.

Lots of those older shows that they made have been forgotten by the network. It's like that with lots of cable networks though. It's crazy considering that so many people worked so hard on those shows.

Although it wasn't totally perfect, I think history will be very kind to Regular Show. While many other cartoons are about growing up, Regular Show was always more about what happens after you've grown up and how you're going to take that next step. It's about wondering what will happen and how you're going to handle

The fact that Cirque du Soleil has a bunch of different types of artsy concepts (not to mention themed shows involving the Beatles, Elvis and Michael Jackson plus big-name involvement…I hear M83 is teaming up with them) helps them quite a bit.

DON'T. PRAISE. THE MACHINE.