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Is this preferable?

Don’t let your stuff own you, man. I promise you that 5 years of no hand washing — saving you the time, hot water and detergent — would return you the $20 it would cost to replace it. Just throw it in the top rack on its side, alongside some glasses.

Exactly. Kinda hilarious to hear all these earnest suggestions on this thread about how the restaurant should be run.

As terrible as everyone is here, and as much as I hate the idea of more publicity for "Salt Bae", I really want to know the results the lab analysis. Consider this a cringing request to keep us updated on this story.

Yes, it was definitely Ailes.

I don’t see how there’s any question. It was clearly Ailes.

edit: eh, never mind

Nah, you’re wrong, and the two guys you’ve disagreed with are right.

I think the secret is seeming much older than you actually are at your first big break (48 when TNG started).

Sounds good. At this point in my life, I’ve found I don’t generally enjoy sweet cocktails or peaty whiskey; bourbon+soda or Jameson neat are my go-to’s. But I have found that I like nice Scotch mixed into a sweet cocktail.

There it is.

Eh, since rebooted Will & Grace parodied it (Trucks for Tykes), didn’t feel so fresh. 

From a 2009 article criticizing nostalgia for Ghostbusters, was this comment that today reads as deadpan irony but at the time must’ve been sincere:

Wow, this comment did _not_ hold up.

Yeah, as great and memorable as Mr. T was, that Clubber character was disgustingly written.

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Absolutely. The running-on-the-dock shot in the training montage is so iconic, and purely a function of having the SteadiCam.

Well put, Breihan. You nailed it with this one.

Amen.

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As a short Italian, I’ve gotta say Eddie’s verbal and physical impressions were dead-on. Classic stuff.

You nailed it, the different 70's vibe between the two (in movies).