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Byron Hauck
bhauck

Just a little friendly ribbing. I thought it rather charmingly fit the somewhat evangelical tone of your original piece, and clearly your mastery of two languages is far more valuable than quite keeping your substantive adjectives straight.

I guess I just wasn't in the right mood for this last night? I've loved it all season, but last night felt to me like a Modern Family episode with 2 actually funny things in it.

I think you mean "American whiffed on that one"

The eating disorder is going to be fine. It's impossible for a character on a show to start wrestling and not get an eating disorder immediately, and I'm really liking his next girlfriend (who's taken charisma steroids since her Make It Or Break It Days).

I'm afraid of heights, the middle of the ocean (I'm not sure why water depth doesn't count as height for other people), being crowded by people, and mold. Any cruise is guaranteed to be non-stop the first three (those boats are TALL), and I imagine the odds of #4 are pretty high too. So what I'm saying is I already

Pretty sure she learned not to trust Kelsie (right name?).

Callie sounded like a desperate little kid in the guitar scene, and I thought they showed Brandon realize how not good for her he is, but then they got all super-make-outy, so I don't know. Maybe don't dry hump people who sounded like they were six 30 seconds earlier.

Haven't seen this movie in a long time, but didn't they then keep all the modules in a wood cabinet where they could conveniently get burned up? Why do you invent a really stupid thing just to do really stupid things with it?

He basically created $20,000 for another contestant when he played for a tie instead of a win, when there was no difference to him. I loved it.

In college, the nicest, most pleasant person I've ever met, who was also some fancy type of engineering student, and a male cheerleader with the physique to match, came home while some people were a bit into the gallon challenge. "What's that?" he asked, and then he drank a gallon of milk in 43 minutes. No one else

Reaching way back here, but why would significant digits be relevant when dealing with absolute quantities, not measurements? A made free throw is worth 1.asmanyzerosasyouwant. There's absolutely no chance that it was actually 1.000000000001 points.

First time voting is a 4-year window, which meets my rule of "no age this season, whatever age you want next season." Yes I know there are elections every year in real life.

It's a TV law: if you don't specifically mention someone's age for a whole season, it can be whatever the actor can pull off the next season. It's not like Willa Holland doesn't have any experience with age jumps either.

Last year she was explicitly, what, 16? This year they won't say her age once. Next year, they'll drop that she's 23 or however old the actress is and they'll act like everything's normal and never mention it again.

I was introduced to her on Gossip Girl (2010), then watched Supernatural (2007), then Arrow started (2012). She's thinner NOW than she was before, but I didn't notice any great physical changes between her 2007-2012 work (other than she had dark hair now). She's also 27, so she's probably not in the market for botox

I don't think this is a show you can really hop into, at least not right now. The first season is a much easier entry point. So far, a lot of the second season is about rocking the boat the first season built. So if its doable, maybe try watching a few episodes from the beginning?

I really think Callie is clinging to Brandon as the only one (she thinks) still cares about her. If he wants it to be kissing-boyfriend caring, sure, she'll take it, but I think she's just as happy with the big hug and a shoulder to cry on. So I understand why she's making such bad decisions even as she's driving me

Wow, yeah, I've never considered paying more than the minimum to get the games I want. You all are much better people than me. I still feel like I'm on the right side of the moral ledger when I've paid money for literally more than 200 games that I may never play. It would undoubtedly send less money from me to

Not mentioned above was the deal hunting aspect of my games collection. I've paid more than $5 for maybe 3 games in the last 2 years, and the average price can't be more than $3. I don't buy "important" games for years after they come out, but with this backlog why would I? Dark Souls will cost $5 instead of $6 one of

I can fit six icons vertically on my desktop before they mess up the background, so if I want to keep a nice rectangle I can't install a new game until I get rid of an old (I'm at 8 columns currently). I also don't play sequels right after games I enjoyed, but I considered reversing this policy literally an hour ago.