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But then you'd get hop ons. You're gonna get hop ons.

But that makes it a pure pregnancy story — unsullied by the parenting coda.

Since I grew up on the east coast I will offer you this: you can lose to us ('Nucks) in game 7 of the last round. Happy?

Buh buh but —- Sweet Dee!!

He's a firefighter. How much grammar do they need?

I went to high school in the 80s with many guys who professed that Ozzy was God. I didn't realize they were ahead of their time.

I agree that his move made good sense — from the perspective of his game ("all behaviour makes sense who the person doing it"). He is a profound conflict avoider, and whatever small amount of strength there might be in his game has to come from fully commiting to that.

Cut to Jesse digging random hole at the beach.

Are they driving around France or something this time?

I hear you about Lianna, but I heard she's already dating some guy. And dude — I've heard he's got a bit of a temper.

I agree that those are the best 3 of the last 10 years (after quickly checking that Sweet & Lowdown and Deconstructing Harry are bnoth more than a decade old). But how many other writer/directors have produced 3 good films in that same period? And for me, even a weak Woody film is at least sitting through.

Sory, that didn't really make sense. I meant why he did not do more to step in an try and limit his father's abuses, and why he went from being a quiet reader (who probably hung out on the AV club) and turned into a warrior.

I think he's had a lot of hits in the last few years. The guy's going strong!

It reminds me of the Beatles, who produced their entire catalouge in the time it takes most bands to produce one or two albums.

Woody is one of the few director's whose films I pay to see every single time. Considering the volume of work he produces, his hit/miss ratio is amazing. Really makes most writer/directors, with their 1 flic evey 4 or 5 years, look like the slackers they are.

I  agree that at this point we're quite clear that Rhaegar was a great man and Aerys was his opposite. I think that's a small piece of the puzzle, however. I would love to see the Battle of the Trident from Rhaegar's POV.

Wonderful news. I never saw the series but loved the movie.

*Hands horseless headman research grant.*

When I was 14 I came up with the premise that the accident had transformed all his muscle cells into erectile tissue. Still think it's as good an explanation as any.

It's exciting to think that this could be a significant turning point.