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Bourdain did soften his stance when he visited India. When you see a 2000 year history of vegetarianism; combined with inventive use of spices and herbs; you begin to think differently. Which is why I tell people who want to become vegetarian; to try and use either Indian vegetarian (not vegan because of extensive use

Matt Barry: “Bat!”

I’m a sucker for the loose cannon police officer who plays by their own rules and pisses of their commanding officer. But, Jesus, do they get results. 

Tell me this is about my favorite group of vampires from Staten Island eviscerating Pete Davidson to take the crown. Please?

Colin Robinson, this does not concern you so please retreat to your underground bedroom, thank you.

Also, vermouth serves a purpose in a martini. I thought the “wave the vermouth bottle close enough to the shaker to scare it into thinking you might use some” trend was long gone.

People still speculating whether Kim dies or not is getting old. She clearly does not die in S6. It’s impossible. Not happening. There’s no part of Jimmy/Saul in BB that carries the weight of having a loved one die. He’d have mentioned it, it would have been an integral part of his character and the writers of this

PANGER!

I'd settle for a scene where he serves everyone pancakes.

Morris Day and the filmed concert scenes save Purple Rain. The actual story is nonsense, and say what you will about Prince but the man did not have movie-star charisma.

Grits are made from dried hominy while polenta is just dried ground corn. Hominy is made from whole corn kernels that have been soaked in a lye or lime solution to soften the tough outer hulls.

It doesn’t appear you missed his point. Also Blank Frank is incorrect. 

Unstar for you.  Polenta is just like any other staple starch.  Its a good or bad as you want it to be.  

You’ve invented “salgur”! 

Did you see the graphic up top? “Pemmican - for men and dogs.

I love this response. Sassy.

Because I live by a Korean market with fairly cheap bulgogi and it’s already paper-thin when I buy it. Use whatever, though.

Oh man, this is great stuff. A total pro, not taking shit from Tony Scott, going for the Wall Street lawyer role to finance his other stuff, rolling into a next-day Star Trek role. Excellent work, Will.

I think Chibs just says, "We're doing this" and never stops to ask, "Why are we doing this?"

Believe it or not it was because of Doctor Dolittle in 1967. Doctor Dolittle was one of the most merchandised movies of all time (Per Wikipedia they accompanied The release with 50 licensees ready to spend $12 million in advertising. Ten thousand retail stores carried 300 promotional items from the film that amounted