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Go, Bergen County! I hope this turns up on the next Academy Awards show.

Ben Vereen: As they said in my youth, you is IN those pants.

Which is why Delirium Tremens is a complete turn-off for me.

I liked her striped stockings, the snazzy scarf, and the (not) Pringles.

While I avoid horror flicks, a“taut thriller” always intrigues me. I used to go canoe-camping in the interior of Quebec, where we might travel for five or six days and not see another person. Never saw a dead body though, and luckily most of the wild beasts heard us coming and made themselves scarce. I could find this

What a great idea!

I heard that one in 1959!

On the “Big Bang Theory”?

I suspect that people who think the clove will dissolve do not have much experience with cooking.

Yes, but if you are visiting central New Jersey where store clerks look blank when you ask them where the nearest pharmacy is, because they live somewhere else and have no idea what’s on the next block, you may have resort to cottage cheese. From experience.

I’m afraid ER doctors would not say “rarely”.

A perfectly legit question, though not one I would ask in class.

I’m older than any of the Riverdale parents, and I like watching it for the eye candy and the badass women.

A piece of advice to SAAD and to all here: if you enter someplace where you are not supposed to be, i.e. someone else’s e-mails (unless you think they might be a murderer), you will inevitably find something you wish you hadn’t.

Took me a while, but I did recognize him, and was happy to see him.

He’s got great ckeekbones, and since they were evidently miserable  on the set it wouldn’t be too hard for him to look craggy and unshaven.

Any time the actors look someplace it makes the audience look there too, so they want to keep the cleaner/assassin incognito for now.

That’s how I felt when I found a lock of hair in my great-grandmother’s Bible.

Wow, I got it right on the first try!

Okay, I wasn’t going to get into this... how about fisting?