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There's a Mickey D's in the Financial District of San Francisco that has kiosks/self-serve screens. That said, I saw them first at the Frankfurt International Airport.

Yeah, I call shenanigans on the headline and lede. Emojis are fun and I adore animated gifs, but not when I'm providing reference assistance to an attorney or professor. I have had co-workers include smileys in replies to quick emails and it usually takes me aback - but I'll reply with a smiley, because I'm not a

It's a picture of my old (now-lost) Bride of Frankenstein doll, with glasses made from pipe cleaners and an anti-Ashcroft/anti-USA PATRIOT Act button that was popular with radical, hysterical librarian types.

I love you, too, dear.

I don't know, trying to ordain a priest inside a submarine sounds pretty off-kilter to me …

MissEli (8953 comments, including this one; 24,778 upvotes)

*glomphug*

Shut up, my awesome theory that Shaggy is the dissolute, drug-damaged heir of the Ralston-Purina pet food empire who is being slowly gaslighted by an offshoot trio of the Manson Family with all sorts of 'supernatural' mysteries until he signs over control of his trust, and the only defense he has against the scheme is

Thank you.

Syncopation is a poison to the soul.

They've also been known to give out mini-bags of Doritos at Hempfest. OTOH, they're in the throes of working out a federal consent decree for a reason.

I think I have the answer to the 'stache! D'Onofrio is directing and starring in a movie based on Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett, opposite Ethan Hawke. It was in pre-production as of late June.

There have been rumblings that he's pretty tetchy and high maintenance to work with (particularly during the L&O: CI days), but it's clear that he's pretty passionate and energetic about film.

Three Colors: Red
Holiday (the George Cukor film with K. Hepburn and Grant)
Life And Nothing But
La Belle et La Bete
Blazing Saddles (tied with Young Frankenstein)

Hollywood swooned for antebellum imagery and the faux-aristocratic gentility that was ascribed to the South. You also have that 'America loves the scrappy underdog' thing going on that adds to the romanticism. One reason I haven't seen Buster Keaton's The General is that, while he's not my favourite silent comedian

There is a definite argument that aligns with your thinking.

As a general statement on the need for more Hollywood dialect coaches and not breaking suspension of disbelief: TRUE.

Who's the creep?

The TCM line-up of Mitchum films is good, but I admit, I'd love it if it included "What a Way to Go!" A silly movie, and a bit part, but it shows off Mitchum's charm and good humour.

*plies you with drink* Just how long is the blooper reel?