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You're in a hot tub, it's late at night, you experiment! It happens! (implied George Costanza tone)

I used a promo code to get the starting kit from Harry's and I really like it. Have bought pants I love from Bonobo's as well. Tried Nature Box and, while I enjoyed it, found it unnecessary because I'm never going to cut "going to the grocery store" out of my life

I wasn't a giant fan of the opening of Horatio's NNF. Usually that's my favorite part of the show, but the Chris De Burgh stuff dragged on super long… then there was Nashville talk for awhile that didn't click with me, even though I usually love it (and don't watch the show). However, I listened to it on the way to

What I love is that a Jedi and the Force seems to be a myth to the average person in the galaxy. A super awesome angle that is going to allow for a lot of great storytelling (I hope)

That's very true - I imagine it's easy to fall into the trap of "Well, loads of people looked into this so this has to be true"

The crowdsourcing of medicine in this week's Reply All had me both excitedly intrigued and horribly freaked out. Sounds like if people want to be detectives for the site they have to be vetted in some way, but is still an awesome and terrifying proposition. Not really sure where I sit on… on one hand the possibility

That coupled with CBS' graphics and entire layout consistently look like they were designed 20 years ago makes any game on CBS rough

If that superbowl happens hopefully Tom Brady channels Drew Bledsoe and Julius Peppers channels Reggie White and repeatedly crushes him.

Spent a few years digging around random used record shops to try and find this album. Mentioned it to a friend one day and a week later get an email "Oh hey, my friend's dad owns a vintage store and had this album. He's sending it to you free of charge."

She's kind of like Tom Hanks in the really-famous-but-still-feels-like-a-normal-person vibes she gives off (though Tom Hanks is the next level of famous)

Even though he isn't on the Brewers anymore, you could be Niger Morgan, more because it would be interesting to see what actually goes on in that guys head

Apparently he had higher SAT scores than the astronaut, which was interesting

What, no hard hitting questions on stealing water?! Where's your journalistic integrity, AV Club?! /s

Reading this, I thought to myself "There appears to be a real disconnect between how media outlets think about Bendis and what the comic book community thinks of Bendis". Everything from an outlet I read talks about how Bendis is the premier writer out there, while a lot of discussions between fans I read/hear seem

I was expecting to not like the Rosenthal ep because I've never enjoyed Everybody Loves Raymond and, never even hearing the guy's name, assumed that if he made Everybody Loves Raymond I probably wouldn't enjoy him. (I promise I'm not as much of an asshole as this makes me sound) Holy crap was I wrong, seems like such

I watched a lot of the first season (maybe the whole thing?) of this show and I feel like I spent the end of every episode thinking "Well, I dunno, it has potential, I'll give it another week". Seemed like ti constantly was struggling to find a tone between the ridiculous part of comics (like the one bad guy that

I met Kevin Sorbo once, at an event for the National Stroke Associate because he had a few strokes after an aneurysm. Imagine my disappointment when I learned that at the same event a year previous Henry Winkler was the celebrity guest. Sorbo was nice and all, but he's no Fonz/Barry Zuckercorn

"Jaws level ambition with Sharknado level execution" is a pretty brilliant line that I hope to incorporate into my everyday life

It has the feel of a show that's always on the verge of being cancelled…. but that's most shows on Fox, I suppose

Oh, so that's how you spell Fischoeder. Not that I was wondering, but it's good to know