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Seeing as Nick is from Chicago and he has a bunch of cousins who are Southies, I assume that the Miller family pops ups anywhere you have working-class-toughs with exaggerated accents, and therefore, there will be a contingent in Brooklyn. Or at least Queens.

They are both the only two shows that I currently watch as they air, so… the point is to entertain me, personally? Thanks, guys.

I'm assuming we're talking about the Philly Y100, which I will take as license to remember the great Philly-area alternative station 103.9 DRE, which did indeed die in very early 1997, and we all went to something called "Bitterfest."

Verve Pipe’s “The Freshmen” came out when we were freshmen in high school.
We all thought, at the time, that that was very important.
It was not.

"You know you bought it… if you buy it with thiiiiings…"

And in keeping with the theme of "peak NBC sitcom era," 30 Rock and Midnight Train to Georgia. I just heard the real song in a cafe yesterday and the image of Jack McBrayer in that little travelling cap immediately popped into my head.

Well, I've now decided to hire an organ player to follow me around everyday in order to punctuate various moments with dramatic crescendos.

My favorite Olaf-based fan theory is that as Elsa's first-produced offspring, he is heir to the kingdom.

I've always fan-theoried that Jessica Fletcher is a direct descendant of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Just a very strong genetic predisposition for meddling.

I have never before in my life, after scrolling through that neverending politics thread, been so happy to see the words "$100,000 Pyramid."

Hehe.

I read this book once out of curiosity and it was… not good. I kept stopping, looking quizzically at the page and saying "I have no idea why any of these people are doing any of the things that they're doing."

But also, to be positive about something, at least they're keeping Chris and Alan because they're both pretty good.

*sees headline*
"I've never heard of this movie."
*clicks on link*
"OMG I've seen this movie dozens of times!"

For example, I am 100% sure that if I were a contestant on this episode, I would have definitely called that DD3 cactus a "sbarro."

I'd love to be a fly on the wall in Starfleet HR during the hearing for sexual harassment lawsuit brought against Janeway by Tom Paris:

I just had a baby this spring and doctors were definitely concerned about it (at a university teaching hospital, so they're no slouches on staying up-to-date on the latest health issues). Not so much for me, since my baby was born before the summer mosquito season, but they've definitely started screening for it and

Seriously. So many harrowing flood scenes!

Wow. While citation numbers/impact factor etc. are definitely still a thing, I'm impressed that people found that sort of thing to be worth the time for a human to do back before computers could.