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I legitimately had to lean into my monitor to make sure that photo wasn't me. I wasn't born until '79, but I really thought a photo of me as a young nerd had somehow ended up online.

For lack of a better place to share this, I was at a Mad Men event several years ago and struck up a conversation with Jared Harris. This after he had filmed his role as Moriarty in the RDJ movie, but before it came out, and I was asking him how he approached playing such an iconic villain.

You're absolutely right about all of this, and I'm sure the old comments were an embarrassment to the staff. And less objectification of women on this site is great. But I'm sitting on the couch next to my wife who is mad at me about something, while I'm desperately trying not to laugh picturing the all-caps phrase "I

Dammit, now I think I have to watch that movie again.

I would say you can't make this shit up, but clearly, he did try to make up a name so… A for effort?

Call me … I dunno … Jason Treestream!

DeNiro repeating "negative inference!" just reminds me of the my-little-pony episode of Bob's Burgers where Tina keeps shouting "non-canonical! Non-canonical!"

Sorry about that! I worked downtown for 7 years before this (at USC), and there was nothing but fast food around. In Glendale, we even get the beignet truck stopping on Lexington on Fridays. Pretty great.

You're right, sorry - the guy handed me a sample a couple days ago and said it was the new version with … something in it. Seemed creamier. Maybe cheese? And more peppers? Still good. I work at the Nestle building just north of the Glendale location.

Jesus - do all you Porto's fans live down the street from my office? Hell yes to Porto's. I was there yesterday and they now have a new version of the potato ball with peppers and stuff in it. It's aces.

My brother is one of the USC snare drummers on The Dance! Definitely a great show/album. I was in high school and my parents and I set up the VCR to record, and then sat there watching for 90 minutes to see if they were going to air his part.

Oh, it was totally teal.

Jed(i) Dead Redemption?

Extend into it, contract the throat, breathe deeply, ride it out, cup the balls, repeat 8-10 times until your eyes tear up

I love the show's Three's Company bit in S2 - "It's that pesky Daphne! Hide!"

Regarding The Rocketeer, there was a sequel, and I have the poster in my cube:

It certainly felt like that, but Wikipedia tells me there were 7 gates, hence the 7 books. But I had forgotten that the whole thing actually takes place in the distant future of Earth. Ugh.

Liked for Larry Elmore. Helllloooooo boobs!

Same here. I thought I was the only one! Reading the modules was fun - like reading a history book about another world…. *sigh* Good times.

I remember the first four being pretty cool, but somewhere along the line (around where they brought in their "crazy wizard/benevolent god" character from the Dragonlance books) I realized they had no idea what story they were trying to tell. Didn't they also have a character named Lazarus as some sort of undead